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LA singer-songwriter making music at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Karina is one of three 2024 Artists in Residence at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this summer. Being in Northeast Ohio is a homecoming of sorts for the New York University vocal performance student.
West Nile virus detected again in Canton: Health Department advances spraying schedule
CANTON − Six more samples of mosquitoes collected in Canton the week of July 15 have tested positive for West Nile virus, the Canton Health Department said Friday. The department says that brings to 13 the total number of mosquito samples that have tested positive for the virus in June and July. ...
Beating the heat at the Ohio State Fair
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Lines were wrapped around the gates going into the Ohio State Fair on Saturday. With more people checking out the fair, the temperature rose to the low 90s. Luckily, the fair has misting and fan stations throughout the area. If you plan on going to...
Ohio’s new cell phone policy draws mixed reactions
IRONTON, Ohio (WSAZ) - Two months ago, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 250, mandating that every school has a cell phone policy and Ironton High School’s new policy will mandate that cell phones go in their lockers from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. “I want to assure...
Shop Outdoors in the Country at the Peninsula Flea
Sat 8/3 @ 10AM-4PM Come out to the family-owned Christmas tree farm, Heritage Farms, in Peninsula, and spend a leisurely Saturday shopping, eating, drinking, hanging out and enjoying the fresh air at the Peninsula Market. Vendors are spread out in the meadow, barnyard and barn, giving shoppers plenty of room to browse and chat.
Cat Problem Heads to Uhrichsville Committee for Consideration
Feral cats were once again brought up at Uhrichsville’s council meeting, with the mayor asking for the matter to be in committee, a resident stating complaints again, and members of the Trap, Neuter, Release program emphasizing the work they do. At a previous meeting, resident Chuck Marty brought the...
Ohio author uses Marietta as setting for new novel
WOOSTER — Ninety-five years ago, Wall Street crashed, leading to the Great Depression. Dottie Sines, a Wooster, Ohio, author, has set her first novel, “Where the Stars Cross” in the midst of that dark decade and on Sept. 11, New York-based publisher The Wild Rose Press will release the book worldwide.
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