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DeWine appeals after Presidential Disaster Declaration denied
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Ohio Gov. DeWine is sending his request for federal assistance back to President Biden after being denied. According to a release, the U.S. federal government denied the requested Presidential Disaster Declaration, which DeWine requested in June. DeWine’s request was the second PDD request, which would provide funding and resources for eight […]
Real estate transfers: Best Western hotel in Jackson Township sells for $4.55 million
The Best Western hotel at 6889 Sunset Strip Ave. NW in Jackson Township has sold, according to the latest real estate transfers filed with the Stark County Auditor's Office. The property was purchased by RBP Hotel Group LLC, which lists a Canton mailing address on county records, from Shree Krishna Inc. for $4.55 million.
Loiter Café says opening stalled until Cuyahoga County Land Bank provides adequate power
EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio – Ismail Samad, operator of Loiter Café & Marketplace, says he already has burned one week of the allotted 30 days a Cuyahoga County judge recently gave him to open the East Cleveland community hub. He’s says he’s discouraged, alleging that his landlord – the Cuyahoga County Land Bank – will not supply adequate electrical service for Loiter’s corner of the Mickey’s Building at 12250 Euclid Avenue where the café is located.
A Teacher’s Perspective: George Washington and the Principles of the Constitution
By Sean Brennan, American Government teacher, Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School in Broadview Heights, OH. At the beginning of the term, in each of my American Government courses, I provide every student with a pocket Constitution. This typically leads to a student asking, “When do we get our textbook?” I respond by telling them that the Constitution is their textbook – that political scientists do not spend time studying textbooks. I go on to tell them that in our class they will learn American government by studying primary sources. Some of my favorites to introduce are the letters of George Washington.
‘Superman’ cast, crew were hungry for Cleveland and regulars at local restaurants during six-week shoot
CLEVELAND, Ohio – “Superman” director James Gunn gave a heartfelt farewell to Cleveland on his Instagram this week, “after six amazing weeks of shooting” the feature film. Gunn, cast and crew worked tirelessly during those weeks and – judging from Gunn’s comments and social media...
Thomas Edison's birthplace is now home to an incredible, unexpected modern renovation: 'We are not only embracing sustainability but also enriching the story of electricity'
The birthplace of Thomas Edison has moved into the new era of electricity with the installation of donated solar panels, according to Electrek. The Thomas Edison Birthplace Museum in the village of Milan, Ohio, is now a place where visitors can see solar power in action as they learn about Edison's contributions to powering America.
Setting the scene: Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo festival gets underway
Brock Behlke couldn't wait to get back to the Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival. "I only went for a day last year," the 22-year-old Mansfield resident said. "It was my first concert ever." A Wooster graduate, Behlke planned to be there for all three days of the festival, which kicked...
New Phila Considering US Supreme Court Decision
Discussions are beginning in New Philadelphia about criminalizing certain aspects of homelessness following a U.S. Supreme Court decision. Law director Marvin Fete shared the news during last Monday’s city council meeting, saying communities can now fine people for sleeping outside at parks and other public places. “Some folks from...
Local town hosts baby doll dance at annual festival
LOWELLVILLE, Ohio (WKBN) – The 129th Lowellville Mount Carmel Society Festival is happening this week and there’s a deep tradition behind the four-day event. Food, games, bocce — all reasons people come out to the festival. But at night, everyone gathers around to see one thing —...
Dover reaches settlement with property owner near bridge project
DOVER (WJER) (July 19, 2024) – The city and a homeowner have finally agreed to a settlement involving a bridge reconstruction project that has been on hold for years. City officials have been discussing replacing the low-level bridge over East 20th Street near Dover Middle School since before ODOT awarded a $602,000 grant for the project in 2020. Three neighboring property owners reached eminent domain agreements with the city for small portions of their property, but a fourth has been holding out. The ensuing court case has been ongoing since 2022.
Woman, Children Sent to Hospital in Mecosta Co.
A woman and 3 children were taken to the hospital Friday night after Mecosta County Deputies responded to a crash on 5 Mile Rd and 155th Ave in Deerfield Twp. Around 5:40 pm, Deputies tell us a 25-year-old Fremont woman tried to pass a vehicle when she lost control hitting an embankment and overturning the vehicle landing on the roof.
Five-Star Ohio Safety Trey McNutt Pushes Commitment Date Back to August 3
Five-star safety Trey McNutt needs more time to consider his college decision. McNutt, the son of former Buckeye defensive back Richard McNutt (1999-2002), was scheduled to choose between Ohio State, USC, Florida, Texas A&M and Oregon on Friday at 6 p.m. However, the Shaker Heights, Ohio, native announced Friday afternoon he will now commit on Aug. 3.
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