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Fine Arts Association receives $500,000 from state
The Fine Arts Association has received an award of a $500,000 capital appropriation through House Bill 2, the One-Time Strategic Community Investment Fund, part of the recently passed $4.2 billion biennial state capital bill. According to FAA officials, the allocation will “significantly enhance ongoing efforts to enrich the cultural landscape...
10 most expensive homes sold in Willoughby, July 1-14
A house that sold for $395,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Willoughby between July 1 and July 14. In total, 14 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past two weeks, with an average price of $260,264. The average price per square foot was $222.
Crowds pour into downtown Willoughby for 33rd Willoughby ArtsFest
Crowds of visitors, artists, sponsors and more took over the streets of downtown Willoughby on July 20 to celebrate the arts. The 33rd annual Willoughby ArtsFest was expected to draw more than 140 artists and more than 7,000 visitors to the city, said Willoughby Western Lake County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Dana Wolfe.
Concerns raised in regard to Willoughby Tamarac Apartments
A complaint was recently filed with Willoughby Municipal Court in regard to Tamarac Apartments in Willoughby. According to Damel Austin, a nearby resident, he has sent multiple letters of concern to Willoughby City Council and Mayor Robert Fiala in regard to concerns about tall, noxious weeds at the apartment complex, located at 38360 Tamarac Blvd.
Doersching Has Big Day in Series Finale
FORT WAYNE, Ind. - The Fort Wayne TinCaps fell, 6-3, to the Lake County Captains (Cleveland Guardians affiliate) in front of a crowd of 5,003 fans on an overcast Sunday afternoon at Parkview Field. Fort Wayne (9-15, 37-53) took an early lead to start the game, as third baseman Jay...
Motorcyclist dies in crash in Lake County
PERRY VILLAGE, Ohio — One man is dead after his motorcycle reportedly veered of a Lake County road Saturday night and alcohol is a suspected factor. The State Highway Patrol tells WKYC Channel 3 the crash occurred at about 10:42 p.m. on Narrows Road near an intersection with Ohio 84. The 1984 Honda Goldwing was traveling south on Narrows Road when it went off the side and flipped, ejecting the driver.
Missing: Carlos De Valle Gonzalez
Carlos De Valle Gonzalez, age 16, missing since July 11, 2024, Euclid, call 216-731-1234
Gas prices surge in Northeast Ohio: Up 23 cents in Akron, 16 cents in Cleveland
AKRON, Ohio — Gas prices have surged once again throughout Northeast Ohio as GasBuddy reports higher prices in both Akron and Cleveland since last week. Drivers in Akron are now paying an average of $3.47 per gallon after GasBuddy says prices went up 23.7 cents. The average cost in...
Northeast Ohio Weather: Hit or miss showers/storms next few days
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - It’s your typical late July pattern coming at us this week. Little disturbances will kick off the possibility of a shower or storm in your town through the middle part of the week. Cloud cover is streaming in from the south today. We are going with a mostly cloudy sky. Updated guidance has a few showers of storms south of Cleveland this afternoon and into the evening. Afternoon temperatures today in the 80 to 85 degree range.
Highland Heights Safety Services Night July 25
The city of Highland Heights will hold a Safety Services Night from 5 to 7 p.m. July 25 at the community center parking lot at 5827 Highland Road. Attendees can engage with first responders and their vehicles and equipment, according to a news release. The event will also feature hot dogs, snacks, music and giveaways.
Ohio educators upset with pension board backtracking, with millions in bonuses to be given to staff
The Ohio retired teachers’ pension board has approved millions of dollars in bonuses for their investment staff less than a month after grandstanding by eliminating the additional compensation to make a group of educators happy. The State Teachers Retirement System (STRS) is embroiled in controversy. In summary, there has been constant fighting, two board resignations and allegations of […] The post Ohio educators upset with pension board backtracking, with millions in bonuses to be given to staff appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Here's who is performing at the Ohio State Fair this year
The Ohio State Fair is just around the corner, and with the 12 days of unique food, butter sculptures and more, a lively concert lineup provides entertainment to fairgoers. This year's schedule includes popular rappers, country bands and comedians spanning the July 24-Aug. 4 Ohio State Fair. ...
How many Ohio athletes have Olympic gold medals? Here's the full list
Ohio will try to add to its Olympic medal count this summer From July 26-Aug. 11, the sports world will be centered on Paris, as top athletes from around the world compete for their countries in the Summer Olympics. And Ohio has had its fair share of gold medalists since the Olympic Games were established in 1896. ...
Ohio History Connection working to repatriate major collection of Indigenous remains
At the end of a long day of work, Nekole Alligood says goodbye to her charges, flips on the night lights lining the room and closes the door behind her. Sometimes they answer back: a whisper of her name or a knock from the top shelf. After three decades in the business, Alligood,...
How Ohio could reverse same-sex marriage ban still on the books
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio lawmakers are reviving a long-shot effort to pass a bill repealing the state’s dormant same-sex marriage ban, while an existing constitutional provision could still be a burden for some couples. House Bill 636, the “Marriage Equality Act,” was re-introduced in the Ohio House last month to remove revised code language […]
Consequences continue as bill at center of Ohio utility corruption scandal marks fifth anniversary
Five years after Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 6 into law, Ohio citizens and ratepayers are still paying the price. Ohio lawmakers still haven’t taken steps to repeal the rest of the nuclear and coal bailout bill, which is the focus of what prosecutors say was a roughly $60 million bribery scheme by utility FirstEnergy and its affiliates. Cases continue to wind through the courts, and two men implicated in the scandal have apparently taken their own lives.
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