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Vote Now for the Ashland County Preseason Football Player of the Year
Before the high school football season kicks into high gear, the Ashland Times-Gazette will give readers the chance to vote for the Ashland County Preseason Football Player of the Year. The poll will be open from Friday, August 16 at 10 a.m. to Thursday, August 22 at 10 a.m. The winner will be announced on Friday, August 23. ...
Girls Varsity Soccer beats Vermilion 3 – 1
Oberlin – Goals: K. Walter 2, T. Adcox.
Canton woman arrested for allegedly killing, eating cat, jail records show
CANTON − A 27-year-old Canton woman was arrested Friday on charges related to killing and eating a cat. Canton police arrested Allexis T. Ferrell around 10:45 p.m. in the 1100 block of 13th Street SE, according to Stark County Jail records. She is accused of killing a cat by "stomping its head" and...
Lady Giants Soccer Blanks Sandusky 4-0 in Season Opener
The Lady Giants soccer team kicked off their 2024 season with a commanding 4-0 victory over Sandusky on Friday night at Don Paul Stadium. Senior Zoe Kaczmarek led the charge with two goals, while her younger sister, Victoria Kaczmarek, and Malise Lee-Garrett each added to the tally in a dominant display.
Ontario Planning Commission gives Raising Cane’s blueprint a thumbs-up
ONTARIO — Raising Cane’s received approval from Ontario Planning Commission on Wednesday for building design variance requests at 720 N. Lexington-Springmill Road. Planning commission members approved setback encroachments in the property line to allow for a building canopy and double drive-thru construction. Paperwork filed by OLIO Development Group...
Man shot in the Flats: Cleveland Police
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Cleveland Police confirmed that one person was shot in Flats Saturday morning. Cleveland EMS said it responded to 1771 Center St. at 7:11 a.m. for a 35-year-old man with a gunshot wound who was transported to the hospital in critical condition. 19 News crews are in...
Boys soccer: Elyria Catholic storms past Amherst in season opener
ELYRIA — Nelson Perez gave Elyria Catholic’s season-opening 5-1 win over Amherst a passing grade. “You have to give a lot of credit to our coaches,” said Perez as everyone headed quickly to their cars and buses when lightning halted the game with 5:23 still to play Friday night. “They’ve been coaching us all offseason long. They’ve pushed us through the hard times. This group is a great group of guys.”
1 dead after 2-vehicle crash in Canton: OSHP
CANTON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WOIO) - The Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a two-vehicle crash on Saturday night that left a motorcyclist dead. According to a release, 47-year-old Brak V. Hayhurst was riding a black 2009 Yamaha motorcycle while driving southbound on Deuber Avenue and 21-year-old Nicole A. Christman was traveling westbound on Faircrest Street in a white 2006 Subaru.
Sabo Holds Off Henry At Attica
ATTICA, Ohio – Zeth Sabo led wire to wire but had to withstand a big challenge from defending track champion Cap Henry late in the race to score his first 410 sprint win of the season at Attica Raceway Park Friday night. After a crash involving Tyler Street and...
Boys soccer: Firelands gets payback, rallies to beat Vermilion and regain Stillman Cup
SOUTH AMHERST — Same score, same situation, different result. A year after Vermilion ripped away the Stillman Cup in the final two minutes, Firelands responded by doing the same thing, scoring two late goals for a 3-2 victory in a boys soccer season opener at South Amherst Middle School on Friday.
Community calendar for Aug. 17
Actors are needed for “A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol” by Walton Jones, to be performed by Workshop Players in November. Auditions will be 3-5 p.m. Sunday and from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Six men, ages 20s to 70s, are needed, and three women, ages 20s to 40s. The stage...
Comet Corner reopens at Marion L. Steele High School
AMHERST — After a more than decadelong hiatus, the Amherst Comet Corner returns this school year to Marion L. Steele High School. For years the Comet Corner, run by the parent-teacher organization in a space near the auxiliary gym, was a one-stop shop for replacement school supplies, Comet apparel and snacks and candy for between — or sometimes during — classes.
News roundup for Aug. 17
Mark Perna speaks at Brunswick Schools’ convocation. Speaker, author and CEO Mark Perna spoke at Brunswick Schools’ convocation on Wednesday to a group of district staff and other community members. His speech was about how teachers, employers and parents can connect and engage with young people to give them purpose and encourage achievement.
Oberlin Girl Scout Troop celebrates chimney swifts nesting in tower
OBERLIN — Friday night was a celebration for Girl Scout Troop 50439. The 11-year-old members of the troop built a tower for chimney swifts to safely roost in when flying through the area. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the children gathered at the Oberlin Preserve prairie on West Hamilton Street to see the structure put up for the small, migratory bird — and earned a Bronze Award for their efforts.
Westlake home tops $3.5 million; highest priced sale in Cuyahoga County this year
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The third $3 million home of 2024 in Cuyahoga County, this time in Westlake, was sold in July. The $3.5 million sale also takes the spot for the highest home sale in the county in 2024 so far. Nine additional homes sold for at least $1.5...
Wadsworth Science Teacher Jason Jurey Resigns Week Before New School Year
Jason Jurey has resigned as science teacher at Wadsworth High School and accepted a new position at CropKing Incorporated as the Director of Education. “I can say that it was a very difficult decision to walk away from a 17-year career in a community that I love with students that I love but there were enough positives for this new job and enough negatives from my teaching job that it was an easy choice for me honestly at the end of the day,” Jurey said.
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