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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.
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.
Pro-levy campaign enjoys home field advantage at Akron Zoo event
Crystal Catta said at first she supported the levy that will appear on November’s ballot — as long as it doesn’t increase her property taxes. After reviewing fliers handed out last Tuesday at Backpack Adventure, and discovering the levy is based on home valuation, Catta remained supportive of the measure. Why? She wants to contribute to an important community institution.
Apiary at the airport: CAK harvests honey on-site
More than just airplanes are flying around Akron-Canton Airport (CAK). The airport has taken an innovative approach to supporting environmental sustainability by installing honey-producing beehives on its property. Last year, CAK partnered with Hartville Honey Bee Farm to introduce 60 bee colonies to conserve and bolster the pollinator population in...
Cirque Goes Broadway Offers Thrilling Feats & Akron Symphony Accompanying Broadway Singers
If your family is up for something truly spectacular, why not take them out to Blossom Music Center this weekend for one of two pre-Labor Day performances of Cirque Goes Broadway?. Acrobats, contortionists, magicians and jugglers from Cirque de la Symphonie will perform their dazzling moves while vocalists Morgan James...
Commission to help Vienna Township get out of fiscal emergency
The commission laid out how the meetings will be held going forward. They also talked about getting a financial plan together. It would be a five-year forecast and it has to be submitted in the next 120 days. From there, the commission will review it.
Police shutdown Schenley Avenue in Youngstown following two car crash
Youngstown Police have briefly shut down a section of Schenley Avenue following a two-car accident. It happened around 9:20 p.m. near Summit Academy. Fire crews on the scene reported to dispatch that a fight broke out following the accident and requested back up. Since then the road has been shut...
Austintown Fitch, West Branch top initial Mahoning Matters Super 7 prep football poll
Area teams turned in a number of outstanding efforts during the opening week of the 2024 high school football season and are recognized in the initial mahoningmatters.com Super 7 high school football poll. Austintown Fitch. The Fitch Falcons opened the season with an impressive 49-12 rout of the visiting Euclid...
Ohio Lottery player wins $50,000 on 50th Anniversary scratch-off ticket purchased in Massillon
Massillon, Ohio – An Ohio Lottery player is celebrating a big win after purchasing a 50th Anniversary scratch-off ticket, which resulted in a $50,000 prize. The winning ticket was bought at Massillon Mini Mart, located at 2622 Lincoln Way NW in Massillon. After mandatory state and federal taxes, which...
RESULTS: 2024 NOGA Great Lakes Auto Scratch Stroke Play #4
Monday marked the final event of the 2024 NOGA Great Lakes Auto Scratch Series before the 2024 Tour Championship. All players who were near the top fifteen in season-long points came to Catawba Island Club in a last-ditch effort to claim their spot at Firestone. In his second Great Lakes...
House on demolition list in Youngstown sold to out of state buyer
Back in 2022, a home on Lucius Avenue in Youngstown was one of hundreds added to a demolition list after the Mahoning County Landbank received a brown field grant. The owner of this home at the time, CEO of the Persayus Way Project, Million Perry-Phifer, was informed that the house would come off the list if he rehabbed it.
Mill Creek MetroParks programs for September, October
Mill Creek MetroParks programs for September, October | Activities include hikes, nature walks, children’s programming and fall trolley tours. Birding the Springfield Forest. 11840 Springfield Road, North Lima 44452. Register online or call 330-740-7107, ext. 129. www.mil…. Jeff Harvey will lead this early morning hike. Space is limited. Boots are required. Moderate, 1.25 miles. Register by Sept. 12. 8-9:30 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 14.
Manchester dominates Coventry, Green drops close game in week one — South Side
GREATER AKRON — High school football is back as week-one action kicked off Aug. 22 for one local team followed by other teams beginning Aug. 23. Walsh senior quarterback Keller Moten helped the Warriors edge out a 37-35 victory with four touchdowns — three rushing and one throwing Aug. 22. Ursuline found themselves trailing 37-28 late in the fourth quarter and managed to score a touchdown but was unsuccessful recovering an onside kick attempt, which sealed the win for Walsh.
Campaign for Jewish Needs to kick off Sept. 8
The Jewish Federation of Cleveland’s 2025 Campaign for Jewish Needs will launch on Sept. 8 with the third annual Super Sunday Kickoff at the Federation’s Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Building in Beachwood. Gabrielle and Yissachar Jerusalem, who co-chaired the event last year, return this year with Ryan...
Akron NAACP leader raising questions over deadly shooting of Michael Jones
The president of the Akron Chapter of the NAACP is raising some questions and concerns two days after police body camera videos were released in connection with the death of Michael Jones.
OHS Girl’s Tennis Defeats Alliance 3-2
On Monday afternoon the girl’s tennis team traveled to Mt. Union College to play Alliance High School in a NET Conference match. The girls came away with a 3-2 victory. The team is now 3-4 on the season and 3-1 in the NET Conference. The team travels to Barberton tomorrow for a 4:00 match.
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