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Koenig Equipment celebrates 120th anniversary
Koenig Equipment, a leading provider of quality lawn, agricultural and compact construction equipment, is proudly celebrating its 120th anniversary. Founded by John C. Koenig in 1904 as a small hardware and farm equipment dealership in Botkins, Koenig Equipment has grown into a premier John Deere dealership with 15 locations serving customers in over 43 counties across Ohio and Indiana.
Buzz at airport: CAK supports dozens of honey-producing beehives
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...
West Geauga grad Brittni Mason embracing second Paralympics, prominent role in American para movement
Brittni Mason is celebrating a life-altering five-year anniversary — and she gets to mark it in Paris, no less. The 26-year-old West Geauga graduate is about to take part for the second time as a member of Team USA in the Paralympics, which commence Aug. 28. One of the...
Ribbon Cut at Tappan Lake Park Welcome Center
The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District celebrated the opening of their new welcome center at Tappan Lake. The ribbon cutting on Friday showcased the milestone that will invite visitors to enjoy the park’s atmosphere and outdoor opportunities. Chief of Recreation Peter Novotny says it was a $3.7 million project. “It’s...
Reports: More than 50 Cleveland State employees have taken voluntary buyout offers as university continues to deal with budget gap
CLEVELAND — More than 50 employees have accepted voluntary buyouts from Cleveland State University as the school continues its efforts to close a projected $40 million budget shortfall, according to 3News media partners Cleveland.com and Signal Cleveland. CSU approved the "voluntary separation incentive packages" back in April, allowing participants...
Browns Waive Pair of Running Backs After Nick Chubb Decision
The Cleveland Browns have parted ways with two running backs and made a key decision with Pro Bowl running back Nick Chubb. Chubb, who has been recovering from major knee surgery, will not be activated from the physically unable to perform list, meaning he’ll miss the first four games of the year. It’s disappointing for the Browns but not unexpected, per Mary Kay Cabot of Clevleand.com.
Kroger apologizes to ‘highly offended’ customer after two changes force employees to step in even after you’ve paid
KROGER has apologized to a customer who became offended due to receipt-checking measures at the retailer. Walmart is notorious for asking shoppers to show their receipts as they leave, but the practice has since spread to other retailers. Kroger customers have spotted employees checking receipts and carts with wheels that lock when pushed outside the […]
Former Perry Township Trustee Rick Amos receives special honor
Rick Amos has been named sexton emeritus of the Perry Township Cemetery. Perry Township trustees recently approved a resolution appointing Amos to that position. Amos served 20 years as a township trustee before deciding not to seek re-election in 2023. During his time as trustee, Amos exhibited a special passion...
USA TODAY Sports Super 25 national high school football rankings, Aug. 27, 2024
Eight USA TODAY Sports Super 25 teams lost during the Thursday, Friday, and Saturday action in Week 1, headlining a wild opening to the high school football season. When the final scoreboard ticked to zero, upsets in the Sunshine State and Utah, plus statement wins by SoCal, Las Vegas, Ohio, and Georgia contenders, created a massive shift in the latest national football rankings. ...
Election 2024: Endorsements on abortion issue could shed light on Ohio Supreme Court races
Within months of voters approving a reproductive rights amendment to the state constitution in November, legal challenges to Ohio's multiple laws restricting abortion started. There is no doubt that those legal fights will be decided by the Ohio Supreme Court, the ultimate arbiter of constitutional questions. ...
Ohio high school football rankings: USA Today Network Ohio Super 25 Poll for Week 2
This is the second week of the USA Today Network Ohio High School Football Super 25 Poll, featuring voters from across the state. The Ohio Super 25 ranks who we believe are the state's 25 best teams, regardless of division. The inaugural poll released last week was our preseason Ohio Super 25 ahead of the start of the Ohio High School Athletic Association regular season. ...
2024 Girls Soccer Preview: Edgewood Warriors
Edgewood kicked off the 2024 season with a win over Jefferson and if all goes well, the Warriors will add many more wins this season. The Warriors return eight starters and two others with varsity experience from last year’s squad that finished 4-11-1. “Going into this season, I see...
Hypocrisy? In 2022 Mike DeWine favored ousting lawmakers from legislative mapmaking. Now, he says the opposite. Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Gov. Mike DeWine said multiple times during his last campaign for governor that politicians should be removed from the process of redistricting. But he’s raising money to defeat a ballot measure that would do just that. We’re talking about DeWine and Republicans’ push to defeat Citizens...
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