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Ohio Prison Offers Fancy, Five-Course Dinner to Public – Would You Eat a Meal Made by Inmates?
GRAFTON, OH — For the first time in Ohio, a state prison has opened its doors to the public for a five-course meal, prepared by incarcerated individuals using produce from the prison’s own gardens. The event took place at Grafton Correctional Institution, where nearly 60 guests enjoyed a...
Ohio school boards would have to publicly disclose Pledge of Allegiance policies under new bill
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Ohio K-12 schools would be required to publicly disclose whether they require their students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance under recently introduced Ohio House legislation. Right now, Ohio law requires each local board of education to adopt a policy about whether schoolkids should recite the Pledge of...
Questions about voting? We have answers for you
With just 70 days until the November general election, Ohio election officials are busy. Today the Ohio Secretary of State will confirm what form will be used for official ballots to each of the county boards of elections. That’s one of the many steps that must be completed before Nov. 5.
Central Ohio heat wave raises concerns for children, elderly
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — With a heat wave on its way to central Ohio, doctors are asking people to pay attention to themselves and their loved ones, especially young kids and the elderly. Feels-like temperatures are expected to hit 100 degrees over the next few days. This extreme heat is the norm in July, but […]
2024 Girls Soccer Preview: Chagrin Falls Tigers
Chagrin Falls learned a lot from last season’s disappointing finish. The Tigers, who finished just 5-11-1 overall and 3-1-1 in the Chagrin Valley Conference Chagrin Division, used last season as motivation for their 2024 campaign. “The potential for our 2024 team is high,” said fourth-year head coach Joe Ciuni....
‘Help us’: Cuyahoga County officials pressuring state for relief from rising property taxes
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The recent appraisal that sent Cuyahoga County home values soaring has many property owners worried about paying their upcoming tax bills, but local officials say relief needs to come from the state. Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne, at a news conference Tuesday, joined Democratic State Representatives...
Dog jumps on stove, starts fire at home near Cleveland
CLEVELAND — A hungry dog started a house fire near Cleveland and all of it was caught on camera. The family had some leftovers sitting covered on the stove. Their dog, Harvey, then went for the snack and accidentally ignited the burner with his paw. Firefighters got Harvey out...
Mother of man fatally shot by CMHA officer in 2022 files wrongful death lawsuit
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The mother of a man killed by Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority police in 2022 has sued the agency, claiming it failed to properly train the officer who fired the fatal shots. The wrongful death lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Cleveland, alleges the agency “took...
Cleveland Metroparks brings back FallFest, Touch-a-Truck events
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Get ready to kick off fall at the Cleveland Metroparks with the return of two of their signature events: Touch-a-Truck and FallFest. “These two popular fall events are wonderful, free opportunities to engage in discovery and connect through hands-on learning,” Cleveland Metroparks CEO Brian M. Zimmerman stated.
Football Game Preview: Jefferson Area Leaves Home
The Jefferson Area Falcons will hit the road for the first time this season to face off against the Lakeview Bulldogs at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. Jefferson Area is leaving town to face Lakeview after disappointing their home crowd in their season opener. Jefferson Area had to suffer through a 56-25 loss at the hands of Girard. The defeat leaves the Falcons without a win on the season.
Soccer Game Recap: Howland Takes a Loss
After flying high against Salem last Tuesday, Howland came back down to earth. The Howland Tigers lost 8-1 to the Hudson Explorers on Saturday. Things were pretty much settled by the half as the Tigers were already down 6-0. Having lost for the first time this season, Howland fell to...
Cleveland State Among America's Best Employers
Cleveland State University (CSU) has been awarded on the Forbes list of America’s Best-In-State Employers 2024. This prestigious award is presented by Forbes and Statista Inc., the leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. The award list was announced on Aug. 20 and can be viewed on the Forbes website.
Cooling Centers Open In Cleveland
High temperatures are predicted to be in the mid-90s today in Cleveland. With that, cooling centers will be opened to provide a refuge for those who need a place where they can beat the heat. Six neighborhood resource and recreation centers will serve as cooling centers today from 11:30 a.m....
High school football: Tony Fisher Award watch list for Aug. 27
The Tony Fisher Award is presented to The News-Herald’s high school football player of the year. The award is named after Tony Fisher, former Ohio Mr. Football from Euclid who went on to play at Notre Dame and in the NFL. He is currently the athletic director at Euclid.
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