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Cuyahoga County Council seeking to restrict public comment to 20 speakers
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cuyahoga County Council is seeking to start limiting public comment following several meetings in which nearly 70 people have taken to the podium, stretching meetings three or four hours long. At its regular meeting on Tuesday, Council will be introducing a resolution to amend its rules,...
Awesome Foundation awards 50th $1K grant
The Awesome Foundation – Cleveland celebrated a milestone of awarding its 50th grant since 2019 to individuals and nonprofits furthering awesome projects and programs across Cuyahoga County in June, according to a news release. Grants are made in $1,000 increments, so $50,000 has been awarded. Grants have been awarded...
Cuyahoga County to pay $300K to former jail inmate who was strapped down and beaten by corrections officers
CLEVELAND, Ohio— Cuyahoga County has agreed to pay $300,000 to settle a lawsuit with a former jail inmate who was punched and pepper-sprayed while strapped to a chair. The officers who attacked Chantelle Glass both previously pleaded guilty to criminal charges and spent time in jail or prison. If...
Downtown Canton eatery honored with Wine Spectator's Best Restaurant for Wine Award
Wine Spectator is honoring a downtown Canton eatery and bar with a prestigious award. Grapes in a Glass, 575 Market Ave. N, is one of the recipients of the magazine's 2024 Best Restaurants for Wine Award. Wine Spectator, the world’s leading authority on wine, recently unveiled this year's winners. The...
Solon High School student-athletes score big in community service
SOLON, Ohio -- Members of the Solon High School boys soccer team traded their cleats for helping hands in June, volunteering at the Solon Senior Center’s Produce Market distribution. This drive-thru service provides fresh fruits and vegetables monthly to local senior citizens. If you purchase a product or register...
UH Health Scholars Program first class wrapping up internship program
The first class to complete the entire eighth through 12th grade University Hospitals Health Scholars Program recently began its final summer of learning and mentorship. The four-week paid summer internship, hosted by University Hospitals’ office of community impact, equity, diversity and inclusion, will be held through July 12. University...
Thousands of books, CDs, DVDs, toys and more at Friends of the Library Summer Book Sale
The Wooster Friends of the Library Summer Book Sale will be held July 11-13, at the Book Cellar in the basement of the Operations Center, 304 N. Market St., Wooster. Thursday and Friday sales are 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday hours are 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday is bag day - all the books that...
Cleveland hosting International Quartet and Chorus Contest, ‘A Capella Rocks’
That’s what Medina native Ryan McDivitt had planned for his quartet Rare Blend, competing at the 2024 International Quartet and Chorus Contest, which is taking place through July 7 at Public Auditorium in Cleveland. “We’re excited — it’s going to be awesome,” said the 2003 Medina High School graduate,...
The widest of wide turns leads police to talkative drunk driver: Broadview Heights Police Blotter
Drunken driving, I-77: On June 15, police observed a black Kia not only make a wide turn exiting I-77 for Walling Road but also travel in the incoming lane for a while before eventually correcting to the proper lane. The swerving Kia also was traveling well under the speed limit...
Water turned back on for Brunswick residents
BRUNSWICK, Ohio (WOIO) - Water was turned back on Tuesday night for Brunswick residents affected by two water main breaks, according to a Cleveland Water Department spokesperson. Both water main breaks happened on SR 303 (Center Road) in less than 48 hours of each other. The first is just east...
Stark Bites: Muskellunge Brewing to expand, adding taproom, kitchen
Muskellunge Brewing Company, 425 5th St. NW in Canton, has begun construction to expand its operation, making room for a kitchen and new taproom. Plans are to continue to offer their soon-to-be-made in house flatbreads and to add six additional beers on tap. Once construction is complete, Muskellunge's owner and master brewer...
Shelby student receives Ohio 4-H award for woodworking
A Mansfield resident was among the recipients of an Ohio 4-H Achievement Award presented in June at the Nationwide & Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center in Columbus. Carson Secriskey received the Woodworking Achievement Award. Secriskey, 16, has been active in 4-H for nine years. He has taken market and special interest projects to the Richland County and Ohio State fairs. Secriskey is active as a club officer and 4-H Committee liason, serves on the Junior Fair Board and was the first runner-up Fair King 2023. He is enrolled at Shelby High School and is the son of Jeff and Janice Secriskey.
Wooster grad Mason Frazier in the hunt at Ohio Open
WESTFIELD CENTER — Mason Frazier will be the first one to tell you that playing in the Ohio Open Championship is far from a usual tournament. In his fourth go-round in the event, the Wooster graduate entered Tuesday’s second round at Westfield Country Club with a chance to make the cut for the first time in his career. ...
Sheriff's office: Family hid as intoxicated Newcomerstown man entered their home
AUBURN TOWNSHIP ‒ An Auburn Township family hid in a locked room as an apparently intoxicated man came into their house uninvited on Monday evening. The 33-year-old Newcomerstown man is in the Tuscarawas County Jail facing felony charges after the incident around 8 p.m. outside of Sugarcreek. According to Capt. Adam Fisher, the...
Wick Park to host ‘Jazz in the Park’ with free concerts every summer weekend in Youngstown
Jazz in the Park is almost here in Youngstown as the community gets ready to enjoy summer weekends of smooth jazz at Wick Park. The event will be celebrating its 30th anniversary and invited many local jazz musicians to perform in free outdoor concerts every Sunday from July 7 until Sept. 1. It will be held at 260 Park Ave. and will last from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m.
Reason Behind Donovan Mitchell's Massive Cavaliers Extension Revealed
Donovan Mitchell's reasoning for signing a massive extension with the Cleveland Cavaliers has been revealed, emphasizing his commitment to the team's aggressive pursuit of a championship under President Koby Altman's vision. According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Mitchell agreed to a three-year, ...
Get Down Tonight: KC and the Sunshine Band Boogies Through Cleveland
On Saturday Night, a crowd assembled at MGM CenterStage to see classic disco legends KC and the Sunshine Band. A mirrored disco ball spun high above the stage, signaling the party to come. The crowd was a blend of new and old, all ready to relive the glory days, and for some, create some memories of their own. Classic hit after classic hit, combined with a lot of heart, KC and the Sunshine Band gave Cleveland something to boogie about.
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