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Dear Annie: Customer service goes both ways
Dear Annie: Having worked in customer service for over 20 years, I have found that people are usually pretty patient if they are told the truth about the delay and are given an ETA, if possible. Of course, in this fast and furious world, there are businesses that routinely overbook...
Today’s daily horoscope for July 29, 2024
A look at today’s free daily horoscope readings for Monday, July 29, 2024. Today’s Birthday (07/29/24). Share support with friends to grow this year. Develop lucrative opportunities in collaboration. Resolve a challenge with summer explorations, before an autumn rise in family fortunes. Make a creative change this winter, before catching a lucrative springtime opportunity. Together, you can handle anything.
Firefighters rescue man stuck in chimney of Cleveland school
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Firefighters were able to rescue a man Saturday after he tried to gain entry into a West Side school through the chimney and ended up stuck. A post on social media from the Cleveland Fire Department says the man became stuck in the chimney at St. Patrick’s School at the corner of Puritas Road and Rocky River Drive in the Kamm’s Corners neighborhood.
Mega Millions, Powerball jackpots move up; Sunday’s Ohio Lottery results
CLEVELAND, Ohio — There was no winner in Friday’s Mega Millions drawing, allowing the jackpot to increase to an estimated $331 million. The Friday, July 26, 2024, numbers are 2-14-33-58-65 Mega Ball 3 Megaplier 3x. The next drawing is Tuesday, July 30. The Monday, July 29 Powerball jackpot...
Avon couple spicing up fish frys with Bayside Provisions
AVON, Ohio - Products exist to solve problems. Avon residents Ryan and Jessica Nagel saw a need and untapped market when they created their small business, Bayside Provisions, last year. With a love for the water and a knack for creating delicious seafood dishes, the couple’s mission for the company...
Paris Olympics: Gold medal in women’s foil fencing goes to Cleveland native
PARIS, France — Cleveland native Lee Kiefer defeated teammate Lauren Scruggs on Sunday to win the gold medal in women’s foil fencing. The win gives Kiefer back-to-back gold medals in Olympics competition, while Scruggs’ silver makes her the first Black fencer to win an Olympics medal in an individual women’s event for the United States, reports say. Kiefer, who was born in Cleveland in 1994 but grew up in Lexington, Kentucky, defeated Scruggs, 15-6, in the final.
Northeast Ohio Monday weather forecast: Showers, thunderstorms likely
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Northeast Ohio should get some needed rain on Monday, with the National Weather Service forecasting strong chances of showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon and into the evening. Showers and thunderstorms remain possible overnight, but are not as likely. Meanwhile, high temperatures on Monday will approach...
Tree trimming crew cited for working without a permit: Medina Police Blotter
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Man complains about neighbor’s ongoing harassment: Olmsted Township police blotter
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Trespasser charged with OVI and disorderly conduct: Avon Lake police blotter
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Man charged with robbery in theft of $2.44 can of beer: North Ridgeville police blotter
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Man says neighbor had a gun and claimed his house had been bugged: Olmsted Falls Township police blotter
On July 18, a caller reported being concerned about his neighbor, who came to his house with a gun and said his house had been bugged and was going to get a burner phone from the caller’s car. Police located the man and took possession of the gun. Crash:...
Rookie has rocky debut, but everything is cool in the end: Guardians takeaways
PHILADELPHIA -- Win or lose, big league debuts are something to remember. Sometimes they can even end in a no-decision. Guardians’ left-hander Joey Cantillo made his debut Sunday against the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. It could have gone better as Cantillo allowed three runs on four hits in 3 1/3 innings.
2024 Paris Olympics: Simone Biles shakes off calf injury, US hoops tops Serbia and more from Sunday
PARIS (AP) — On the first sunny day of the Paris Olympics, the stars from the United States shined bright. Simone Biles and LeBron James dazzled, so did the U.S. women’s soccer team. Torri Huske grabbed some of the spotlight, and Haley Batten made a name for herself by earning a silver medal in mountain biking for the best finish ever by an American rider.
Which way the Haslams believe Browns fans are leaning between the domed stadium and renovation
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. —Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam emphasized during their press conference on Day 3 of Browns training camp on Saturday that what’s best for the fans will drive 90% of the stadium decision. So which way do they think the fans are leaning? Renovation...
Dear Abby: Should I intervene? My daughter says she loves her boyfriend, but shows little affection
Dear Abby: My daughter is 16. She has been with her boyfriend, who is 18, for a year. She says she loves him, but she doesn’t want to go on dates. She also doesn’t like to give him hugs (the only type of affection that is shown). I have told her it’s OK if she doesn’t like him like that, and it’s OK to not have a boyfriend at all. She says she doesn’t want to talk about it.
See all homes sold in Avon Lake, July 15 to July 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Avon Lake reported from July 15 to July 21. There were 6 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 3,017-square-foot home on Teasel Court in Avon Lake that sold for $545,000.
Akron native Jonny Marshall misses cut for final in 100-meter backstroke: Cleveland Olympics roundup
CLEVELAND, Ohio —Jonny Marshall will not get his chance to swim for an Olympic medal after missing the cut for the finals in the 100-meter backstroke on Sunday in Paris. Marshall, an Akron native who is swimming for Great Britain, finished eighth in his heat in the semifinals on Sunday with a time of 53.46 seconds.
Steven Kwan’s two-out homer in seventh gives Guardians 4-3 win over Phillies
PHILADELPHIA -- Steven Kwan was robbed of a home run Saturday when Brandon Marsh reached over the fence at the 401-foot mark in center field to retire him in the third inning. After the game Kwan said he didn’t think the ball was out because he doesn’t drive a lot of balls over the center field fence.
10 most expensive homes sold in Portage County, July 15-21
A house in Streetsboro that sold for $740,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Portage County in the past week. In total, 20 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $320,500, or $163 per square foot.
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