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See who will appear on the Ohio ballot this November
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Ohio has confirmed the statewide candidates that will appear on November’s ballot. Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose shared the list of candidates that have met the requirements to appear on the Ohio ballot this November. For President of the United States and Vice President of the United States: *The designation […]
Ohio bill to pick a state fish swims through Statehouse
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A years-long effort inspired by viewers and readers to crown the walleye as Ohio’s state fish is finally swimming through the Statehouse. The Ohio House passed House Bill 599 in June with a vote of 93 to 4 to designate sander vitreus, commonly known as the walleye, as the state’s fish. […]
Ohioans are asking lawmakers at the Statehouse to bring them some relief on property taxes
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohioans are asking lawmakers at the Statehouse to bring them some relief on property taxes. “Somebody’s got to step up and somebody’s got to be concerned about these seniors, about disabled, about these people losing their homes,” Ohio homeowner Pastor Frederick V. LaMarr said. It is an issue that several lawmakers […]
Rare bird spotted in Ohio, third rare species since 2020
Over the last several years, quite a few different bird species have decided to make a home in the Buckeye State. The Ohio Division of Wildlife reported on Facebook that black-bellied whistling ducks were spotted with ducklings at a wildlife area in Wayne County, northwest of Tuscarawas County. The Columbus Dispatch confirmed that the same […]
OHSAA soccer scores | Hudson vs. Jackson high school boys soccer recap
JACKSON TWP. — The Jackson boys soccer team has had Hudson's number in the recent history between the rivals. The Explorers gained a measure of revenge on Saturday. A goal off a shot by Parker Mainar that ricocheted off the post and bounced into the back of the Polar Bear goal with 15 minutes to play ended up being the difference in a 2-1 for Hudson. ...
New superintendent welcomes students in Independence
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio – As new students started the school year in Independence Local Schools they were joined by new superintendent Kelli Cogan. Joining from Olmsted Falls, where she was assistant superintendent for 11 years, Cogan has loved her first few days with the students. If you purchase a product...
See all homes sold in Avon, Aug. 12 to Aug. 18
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Avon reported from Aug. 12 to Aug. 18. There were 11 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,133-square-foot home on Kensington Drive in Avon that sold for $470,000. 37695 Caroline...
Akron police shooting footage of Michael D. Jones shows struggle as U-Haul pulls away
Body-worn camera and security footage showed the moment an Akron police officer shot and killed Michael D. Jones in the early morning of Aug. 17. The city of Akron released the footage Saturday afternoon, one week after the deadly incident. ...
Taylor Swift Comes To Cleveland
CLEVELAND - Maybe you can't afford a ticket to tylor Swift’s international smash hit of a concert..... but don't worry.... from now until February... you can catch her act... right here in the delta. Taylor Swift: Through The Eras will be on display from now until February 2nd, 2025.
Bobcats Blanked by Big Red
STEUBENVILLE — The Cambridge High School boys’ soccer team lost 9-0 to Steubenville in action Saturday at Steubenville. Quentin Stora had 12 saves in goal for the Bobcats. Cambridge, now 0-3, plays again Thursday at Weir High School.
Ohio teacher forced to resign after refusing to use students’ pronouns, lawsuit says
MASSILLON, Ohio (WCMH) — A former Ohio middle school teacher is headed to trial after she resigned for refusing to address two transgender students by their preferred names and pronouns, and asked to have them removed from her classroom. The teacher, Vivian Geraghty, alleged in a 2022 lawsuit against Jackson Local School District that her […]
FirstEnergy exec was fired amid bribery probe after his daughter pitched a $44k/month contract, records show
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A former FirstEnergy Corp. executive, fired amid the House Bill 6 bribery scandal, was sent a $44,000 per month contract proposal by his daughter for billboard advertisements, according to new records released in a related lawsuit against the company. The records shed new light on the...
455 Club hosting former Cleveland pitcher at lunch event
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Former Cleveland pitcher Greg Swindell is the scheduled speaker at the 455 Club’s upcoming lunch. Lunch is 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, at Harry Buffalo, a few blocks from Progressive Field in downtown Cleveland. If you purchase a product or register for...
Fall Evening Nature Camp At The Ohio Bird Sanctuary
As the leaves begin to turn and the air takes on that crisp fall edge, the Ohio Bird Sanctuary invites children to experience nature in a whole new light—at dusk! The Fall Evening Nature Camp, scheduled for Friday, September 27 is designed to immerse young adventurers in the enchanting world of the outdoors as day transitions to night.
FALCONS HAVE NO TROUBLES AT HOME
AUSTINTOWN OH- Austintown Fitch rolled past Euclid 49-12 on Friday night. It was a tale of two programs entering the 2024 season. For Fitch, TJ Parker was looking to continue the strong tradition that he carried on from his first day as head coach. On the other sideline, Damion Creel was looking to lay a strong foundation and build a winning culture with his first game since moving from Lorain to Euclid.
Car enthusiasts admire stunning vehicles at 27th Heart of the City Cruise-In
MANSFIELD — Local car enthusiasts and spectators from all around took in hot rods, classic cars and vintage vehicles Saturday at the 27th Heart of the City Cruise-In. Hundreds of vehicles lined Mansfield’s Park Avenue West and surrounding streets from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the annual gathering Saturday under sunny skies.
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