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Youngstown hospice nurses help alert feds on alleged insurance fraud; company pays settlement
A national hospice company is to pay nearly $20 million to settle a dispute after claims that its facilities were charging people who didn’t qualify for hospice coverage on government insurance programs. The U.S. Department of Justice announced on July 17 that federal prosecutors had settled with Gentiva, formerly...
$5,000 Heist to New Heights: Pastor’s Church Finds Redemption in Brooklyn
Pastor Luis Vizcarrondo’s Refine Church is relocating to a new building in Brooklyn. Pastor Luis Vizcarrondo’s Refine Church Moves to Brooklyn, Leaving Behind Cleveland Break-In Pastor Luis Vizcarrondo is starting a new chapter as Refine Church moves to a new building in Brooklyn. This change comes after a...
Arts and music come to Medina’s South Town District
MEDINA, Ohio -- A celebration of art and music will take place in South Town Aug. 10 as Main Street Medina hosts its third annual South Town Arts and Music Festival from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Local bands will perform throughout the day at multiple venues in and around...
Tuscarawas County roundup: News from the Dover-New Philadelphia area
A preview to high school football season DOVER − The second annual Tuscarawas County high school football preview night will be held Aug. 6 at the Tuscarawas County Senior Center, and will include a meal and a preview of the upcoming football season. Head football coaches from all nine Tuscarawas County schools will have the chance to share insight on their teams, their impact players, and the upcoming season. ...
Middleburg Heights buys Smith Road acreage for Southland project
MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Redevelopment efforts continue in the Southland District. City Council recently passed legislation authorizing Mayor Matt Castelli and Finance Director Jason Stewart to execute a purchase agreement for a 7.3-acre parcel along Smith Road. Castelli and city officials first formulated a plan for Southland at West 130th...
Controversial NFL star ripped for press conference comments
According to the man himself, certain parts of the last two years have been tough on Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson. In a training camp press conference, the quarterback said (per Tom Withers, Associated Press) “It’s been tough to ‘block out the bull****’ the last two years.” Watson said it’s been tough to “block out Read more... The post Deshaun Watson claims it’s been ‘tough’ to ‘block out the bull****’ appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Louisville teen celebrates ‘clap-out’ after 52 days of recovering at Akron Children’s Hospital
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Waking up to take medicine, then going to physical therapy, followed by more medicine, and another session of physical therapy. Days at Akron Children’s Hospital can get repetitive,. But not for Brandon Pittman. After his initial accident on June 4th, Brandon was sent to Akron...
Trinity Block in Lakewood adds Body Fit Training
LAKEWOOD, Ohio -- For all those who pray at the altar of health and fitness, Body Fit Training (BFT) will soon be opening up operations inside the former Trinity Lutheran Church. Making its Northeast Ohio debut, the fitness program offers a blend of scientifically backed training methods designed to cater...
Proposed Browns Trade Sends $60 Million Star to Chiefs for Picks
The Cleveland Browns have the luxury of depth at the offensive tackle position and look to turn it into some draft picks via trade. The Browns have three starting-caliber offensive tackles: Jack Conklin, Jedrick Wills and Dawand Jones. All three went down with season-ending injuries last season but are expected to be ready for the start of the season.
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