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Season Preview: 2024 Men’s Soccer
WAYNESBURG, Pa. (August 26) – Fresh off one of the most successful seasons in program history, the Waynesburg University men’s soccer team looks to take another step forward in the 2024 season. The Yellow Jackets kick off their campaign at Hiram on Aug. 30. 2023 Season review : Waynesburg enjoyed a breakout season in 2023 as the Jacket matched the program’s single-season wins record at 10-7-2 overall. The Jackets finished fourth in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) standings with a 5-3-2 record, matching a single-season team record for conference wins. The Jackets hosted Chatham in the PAC Tournament quarterfinals and…
Northeast Ohio lion euthanized after battle with illness
MAHONING COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - A local animal rescue center announced that their sick lion passed away Monday. Noah’s Lost Ark Exotic Animal Rescue Center in Berlin Center posted that Jao the lion was humanely euthanized earlier Monday afternoon. On August 15, the rescue asked for meat donations for...
Mercy Health to host hiring events at local hospitals
Mercy Health will host hiring events throughout Mahoning Valley for roles in nursing, nursing support, imaging, surgical tech, surgical assistants, sterile processing techs, lab professionals, respiratory therapists and medical assistants.
Chill Can developers miss deadline as foreclosure looms
According to court documents, the MJ Joseph Development Corporation, who planned to create 230 new jobs to manufacture self-chilling beverage cans had until the end of the day on Monday, August 26 to pay up. The company owes the City of Youngstown $1.5 million plus interest and MS Consultants $322,907.54...
Summit County deputy, OSHP trooper help save Canal Fulton man on I-77
SUMMIT COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - A Summit County deputy is being praised for his work in saving a driver’s life Sunday morning. A post from the Summit County Sheriff’s Office says Deputy Ruggles responded to a call around 10:30 a.m. Sunday abount a man experiencing a medical emergency on the side of I-77.
Police: Victim of road rage in Valley View appears to have been initial aggressor
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Police said Monday that the slain victim of a road rage incident in Valley View appears to have been the initial aggressor in the confrontation. Police Chief David Niro said in a statement that the case will be presented to Cuyahoga County prosecutors for a self-defense review of the Thursday shooting at Granger and Brecksville roads.
See all homes sold in Geauga County, Aug. 19 to Aug. 25
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Geauga County reported from Aug. 19 to Aug. 25. There were 13 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,906-square-foot home on Spring Drive in S Township Village that sold for $465,000.
Akron legend Stevi Large Gruber hopes Summit County Sports Hall of Fame inspires her kids
Stevi Large Gruber's athletic ability and attitude stood out to Brian Forrester about 20 years ago when the longtime coaching guru in track and field throwing events scouted her at a Sheridan High School girls basketball game. “I believe I watched her get a rebound, come down, throw some elbows and give a...
Area news in brief for Aug. 26
MINERVA BUTTERFLIES – Minerva Public Library will host a free monarch butterfly program at 6 p.m. Aug. 29. Discover the life cycle of the butterflies and ways people can contribute to their conservation efforts. Program is suitable for adults, teens and middle schoolers who are accompanied by an adult. Program is free but registration is required by calling 330-868-4101, or signing up on the calendar at www.minervalibrary.info. Program will be presented by Kristine Hunt. ...
BLUE JAYS FEND OFF WESTERN RESERVE
NORTH JACKSON OH- Jackson-Milton was all business in their home gym on Monday, taking down Western Reserve in four sets (25-10, 25-23, 16-25, 25-20). Peyton Ford led the charge for JM, hammering down 13 kills and throwing up 4 blocks. Mya Havidich-Crummel added 10 kills to the mix, while Brena McBeth was a wall at the net with 7 kills and 7 blocks. Grace Johns was a defensive dynamo, racking up 28 digs and serving up 3 aces. Hailey Chudomelka set the table with 21 assists.
CARDINALS HAVE A GOOD BOUNCE BACK
YOUNGSTOWN OH- Mooney snapped back into form on Monday, cruising past Liberty in straight sets (25-8, 25-8, 25-15). Brinkley Bair led the charge with 12 kills. Jaida Lane added 7 kills, served up 3 aces, and put up 2 blocks. Kaelyn was the playmaker with 27 assists and chipped in 7 digs. Mia Rodriguez was on fire from the service line with 4 aces, while Leah Marcello and Sophia Rotunno held down the backcourt with 10 digs each.
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