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Reasons to Ride Ohio hosts 4th annual bike show
ZANESVILLE, OH- Reasons to Ride Ohio hosted their 4th Annual Custom and Vintage Bike Show at Fink’s Harley Davidson this afternoon. Reasons to Ride Ohio is a biker magazine that focuses on doing community service projects. “The idea is there is so many different causes out there and reasons...
What if? We could build better facilities if we all pitched in: The Wake Up for Monday, July 8, 2024
Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. The Cleveland Browns are beloved throughout Northeast Ohio. So why should Cleveland residents alone be saddled with upkeep and renovation of Browns stadium?. If you purchase a product or register for an...
Woodmore's Azure Travis always a high flyer
Azure Travis climbed her way to the top by climbing her way to the top. The Woodmore graduate, who is among athletes in this year's Michael K. Bosi series, won consecutive state championships in both hurdle events the last two seasons. This after competing for Midwest Cheer Elite through freshman year. "Being a flyer,...
House fire damages home in Perrysburg
PERRYSBURG, Ohio — A Perrysburg house is damaged after a fire broke out on Sunday afternoon on Coventry Court near Fort Meigs. One person and a dog were inside the home when the fire broke out around. Both were able to get out safely. A call to 9-1-1 from...
Pinball brings Toledoans together for celebration of Americana, friendly competition
Men, women, and children alike gathered Sunday for an evening of pinball, food, and drink at Heavy Beer Company in downtown Toledo. Every other weekend, Glass City Pinball hosts a Sunday Funday pinball tournament in which the top four players win the payout from the buy-in fee. There are also randomly drawn prize giveaways available to all players. “You’re just playing against yourself,” said Mike Pilarczyk, who’s been playing pinball for about a year and helps keep score at the Sunday tournaments. “That's always how I feel — you’re just trying to make your sport better. You're just really gonna play it against yourself and just become even better as you grow.” The tournament attracts players of all skill levels and ages, ranging from seasoned pinball wizards to raw novices. Glass City Pinball encourages anyone to come in and play, regardless of experience. All participants become registered in the International Flipper Pinball Association, which makes them official world-ranked pinball players.
Wauseon’s Red Rambler Announces Sudden Closure
In a heartfelt social media announcement, the management of Red Rambler on N. Shoop Ave., took to social media to share some somber news with their patrons. With deep regret, they revealed that the beloved establishment will be closing its doors permanently this weekend. Expressing their heavy hearts, the management...
Jon Gruden Named New Head Coach for Cleveland Browns
Jon Gruden’s name sparks a variety of emotions in NFL fans. Perhaps most memorable was his role in the Oakland Raiders’ controversial tuck-rule playoff game against the New England Patriots. But soon after, he led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a Super Bowl victory, marking a triumphant phase in his coaching career.
CUTE: Zoo announces birth of baby Bornean orangutan
(Gray News) - There’s a new baby animal for guests to meet at the Toledo Zoo and Aquarium in Ohio. The zoo announced on Facebook that a baby Bornean orangutan was born on June 21 to parents Yasmin and Boomer. “The newest Toledo Zoo resident is swinging into our...
Toledo neighborhood beautification contest is back for 2024
The city of Toledo is inviting homeowners, business owners, and garden groups to demonstrate community pride by participating in a neighborhood beautification contest. Launched in 2021 to inspire residents to enhance their property exteriors, the contest is back, the city announced last week. The contest encourages participants to improve the facades of their homes, businesses, and gardens. The focus is on “community involvement and keeping Toledo the beautiful place it is,” said Amy Voigt, city spokesman. Participants are required to provide a maximum of 10 “after” photos of the property; the “before” photos are encouraged but not required. The deadline for entering the contest is July 22.
Polka perseverance: Pemberville festival celebrates timeless 1-2-3 dance
PEMBERVILLE, Ohio — When North Toledoans Mike and Mary Stockner planned a date night that revolved around polka, they always took their daughter, Dorothy. That little girl, who learned to dance shortly after she started walking, is now 92 — and still showing off the polka moves. Now Dorothy Romp and living in Monclova, she took several turns around the dance area Sunday at the Pemberville Polka Party in the Park. “When there’s music, I want to be there,” Mrs. Romp said. “My mother and dad belonged to the Bavarian Sports Club in Toledo, and every dance, they took me with them — never a babysitter.
Toledo hair stylist using her own talents to help young woman succeed
TOLEDO, Ohio — A local hair stylist is impacting the community by using her gifts to mentor young women and bring people together. Tarolyn Strozier owns Dani Smith Salon and Suites in west Toledo, where she passes on her art to the next generation of stylists. Strozier, a former...
Skip Duggan Antique Car Club Showcases Wide Selection of Historic Automobiles
Once again the Skip Duggan Antique Car Club delivers on its promise to celebrate the long and colorful history of the automobile. Today’s parade, in addition to the “usual suspects,” included an astounding collection of Model T Fords brought to Put-in-Bay by a number of seriously enthusiastic off-island collectors.
Farmers Market adjusting to new location
Jul. 6—LIMA — Leslie Jenkins said going to the Lima Farmers Market on Cable Road is much more convenient than it used to be. The market moved to the parking lot of the UNOH Racers Station in June (bit.ly/4bAnzr9) and sets up every Saturday until September. "I love it," Jenkins said. "It's a chance to get fresh vegetables and they always have something that you might not see somewhere else." ...
Richland County property transfers recorded June 24-28
These real estate transactions were recorded in Richland County between June 24 and June 28: 309 Muth Road, Mansfield; Richland Home Buyers LLC to Daevon S. Leicy and Zoie E. Collins; $139,900 88 Shaffner Blvd., Mansfield; Craig E. and Jennifer M. Love to Cheryl B. Welsh; $216,900 ...
Richland County restaurant inspections: June 28 - July 1 critical violations
The following restaurant inspections with critical violations were conducted by Richland Public Health between June 26 and July 1:. ● Beautiful Foods LLC, 1393 Lexington Ave., Mansfield, June 26. Person in charge (PIC) unable to demonstrate knowledge by having no critical violations (critical, corrected during inspection). PIC unable to demonstrate knowledge of temperatures and times for safe refrigerated food storage, hot holding, cooling and reheating (critical, corrected). PIC stated that foods are being left on the grill until they are 70 degrees then are being taken to the walk-in cooler. Ensure all foods are being transferred into the walk-in cooler once they have reached in internal temperature of 135 degrees and are not being left out to cool. Person in charge did not ensure that employees observed foods as they were received (critical, corrected). PIC stated that temperatures are no longer being taken when foods are received. Refrigerated, ready-to-eat, TCS foods not properly date marked (critical, corrected). Observed house-made dressings made more than 24 hours prior to inspection with no date mark. Missing and/or incomplete allergen declaration(s) (critical repeat, corrected). Observed cole slaw (egg/dairy) and dried papaya/pineapple (sulfites) to have no allergen statements on the packages. Food contact surfaces not easily cleanable (critical, corrected). Observed scissors that are not easily separable that are used to open foods packages. PIC removed scissors from service.
Sunday Chat with former WNWO-TV, Ch. 24 sportscaster and sports director Jim Tichy
Sunday Chat is a weekly feature appearing in the Blade’s print and digital platforms each Sunday. As a fixture on Toledo television for more than three decades, Jim Tichy combined a friendly demeanor with an infectious passion for local sports that endeared him to thousands of viewers. A longtime sportscaster and sports director at Channel 24 (WDHO, later WNWO), Tichy joined the local TV sports scene fresh out of Bowling Green State University in 1972. Tichy became the dean of local sportscasters before he retired in 2007 after 35 years at Channel 24.
More than 1/3 of juvenile group homes in Ohio in Montgomery County
Ohio has about 235 group homes licensed by the Ohio Department of Children & Youth, and 80 of those are in Montgomery County (34%), the agency said. Agency data indicate that about 75 of the 80 group homes in Montgomery County are located in Dayton. By comparison, Hamilton County (home...
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