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Ohio wildlife area to be fracked along with four ODOT properties
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WTRF) — The Ohio Oil and Gas Land Management Commission (OGLMC) has announced the selection of winning bids to lease mineral rights under select Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) and Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) properties on Monday. Under Ohio law, the commission was required to select the “highest and best bid.” […]
'Squish it': Spotted lanternfly invasion continues to spread across Ohio
CLEVELAND — White-tailed deer frequent Mary Keith's garden on Cleveland's east side, or what's left of it. Something else got to her vegetable plants before the deer: spotted lanternflies. "I've got a tree in the back there that's full of them," Keith says. "They sure can hop!" To the...
FirstEnergy makes deal with Ohio Attorney General's office, Bernie Moreno's text messages, JD Vance's past startup troubles, and more: Ohio Has Issues
CLEVELAND — On the August 14, 2024 episode of Ohio Has Issues, we're following the latest update on the FirstEnergy bribery scandal, looking into the Ohio Supreme Court races, and bringing you the latest from the Ohio Senate race and the presidential campaign trail. Stephanie Haney and Mike Polk...
YCSD COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH NICK SFERRA
COLUMBIABNA, OH- In the first episode of YSN’s “Youngstown City School District Coach’s Corner,” host DJ Yokley sits down with Nick Sferra, the director of athletics for Youngstown City School District. With his wealth of experience and dedication, Sferra has been instrumental in shaping and revitalizing the district’s athletic program. During this in-depth conversation, Sferra details the exciting changes and initiatives that are driving the athletic department toward greater success.
Companies answer lawsuit claiming negligence in deadly Realty Building blast
Companies named in a negligence case are asking a judge to dismiss the lawsuit filed by the family of the Chase Bank employee who died in the May 28th explosion at Youngstown’s Realty Building. The wrongful death lawsuit being considered in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court was filed against...
Apparent murder-suicide in Taco Bell drive-thru on Graham Road in Stow leaves 2 dead: police
Two people are dead following an apparent murder-suicide in the drive-thru of the Taco Bell on Graham Road in Stow around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Stow Police Captain Bryan Snavely confirmed. The Taco Bell at 993 Graham Road on the border of Stow and Cuyahoga Falls was surrounded by police cars around 9 p.m....
Daryl Ruiter: I think the Browns miss Bill Callahan, they may have to go get a left tackle
Daryl Ruiter joins Baskin & Phelps to talk about the latest from Browns training camp. He talks about day one of joint practices with the Vikings, the Browns depth at running back, what’s next for Mike Hall Jr., and more.
Vitatoe named new president of STVM High School
AKRON — St. Vincent-St. Mary High School (STVM) announced July 29 that David Vitatoe will be the school’s next president. Vitatoe earned a bachelor’s degree from John Carroll University, a master’s degree from Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School of Management and a master’s in education from Xavier University. He most recently served at Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) as interim vice president of advancement and president of the NEOMED Foundation. An Akron native, Vitatoe attended St. Hilary grade school and Walsh Jesuit High School. His mother, Rose (Mastrolonardo) Vitatoe, is an alumna of St. Vincent High School. He is a member of St. Rita Parish and lives in Reminderville with his wife and three children.
Podiatrist helps patients put their best foot forward
AKRON — Akron-based podiatrist, Dr. Arthur Aronson, said our feet are literally “the foundation of everything” when it comes to overall health. However, many put off foot health until conditions become much more serious than necessary. “What I hear most often is, ‘I wish I had done...
Browns clearly didn't learn from their Deshaun Watson mistake, as it haunts them again
Building an NFL roster can come in all different shapes and sizes. There's really no cookie cutter way to construct a team. Teams can opt to build their roster to fit a certain code of conduct, only trying to pursue players that fit a high standard of excellence, both on and off the field.
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