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Rival Democrats line up to tank Shapiro's veepstakes chances
Top Democrats have been telling us for several days that although she hasn't made it final, all signs point to Vice President Harris picking Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, 51, as her running-mate. But this weekend saw a flurry of efforts by rival Democratic camps to tank his chances. Why it...
Boat seized in Ohio walleye tourney scandal goes for $82K
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife announced that the fishing boat seized from Chase Cominsky, 37, of Hermitage, Pa., was sold through an online auction Tuesday. Cominsky and Jacob Runyan, 44, of Ashtabula, were convicted in May 2023 of felony cheating and misdemeanor...
Florida man indicted for defrauding developers seeking construction loans
A Florida man has been indicted on charges of defrauding developers in Kansas, Missouri, Ohio and Utah. David Ingram allegedly bilked developers out of millions of dollars and now faces charges of wire fraud, making false declarations on bankruptcy forms and making a false account during a bankruptcy proceeding, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Annual Ohio Veterans Conference offers resources and networking to those who served
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The Ohio Veterans Conference, which is organized by the Department of Veterans Services, took place on Saturday at Ohio State University. Veterans from all branches and eras of the military were welcome. They were invited to learn about different resources offered to them, meet fellow...
WIN STREAK REACHES FIVE FOR SCRAPPERS
NILES, Ohio — The Mahoning Valley Scrappers extended their MLB Draft League-best win streak to five games on Saturday night with a 4-2 victory over the Williamsport Crosscutters at Eastwood Field. Coming off wins against West Virginia and State College, the Scrappers returned home to begin a brief two-game...
CENTRAL COMES UP JUST SHORT IN WORLD SERIES FINAL
KIRKLAND WA– The Steel Valley All Stars (SVAS), a 14U girls’ softball team with players from Boardman, Canfield, Poland, and Struthers, representing Ohio as the Central Division Champions, lost today in the Junior League World Series Championship game to a talented team from the Europe-Africa Region by a score of 5-3.
Chardon Square Arts Festival marks its 43rd year of striving to feature quality artists
An array of artistic creations attracted an abundance of visitors to Chardon on Aug. 4. The Chardon Square Arts Festival took place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This outdoor art show offered free admission and featured artistic genres that included paintings, jewelry, pottery, basket weaving, leather, woodworking, metalworking, stained glass and photography.
Rock legend says his voice is gone for good: No more shows in Cleveland or any other city
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Aerosmith says Steven Tyler’s voice has been permanently damaged by a vocal cord injury last year and the band will no longer tour. The iconic band behind hits like “Love in an Elevator” and “Livin’ on the Edge” posted a statement Friday announcing the cancellation of remaining dates on its tour and provided an update on Tyler’s voice. The canceled dates include a Sept. 29 concert scheduled for Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland.
Willoughby United Methodist to hold monthly food distribution
Willoughby United Methodist Church held its monthly food distribution on July 11, according to a release, and will have one coming up this month. There was a long line of cars waiting for the distribution through the parking lot and down Spaulding Street on July 11. Lake County Treasurer Michael Zuren directed traffic and spoke to many of the individuals waiting for the distribution to begin, the release stated.
FBI issues warning to E-ZPass users in NJ, PA
Heads-up if you use E-ZPass in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or beyond: don't fall for this scam. Officials say a text messaging scam is going after customers of tolling agencies across the country that persuades them to enter personal and/or financial information on a fake website. According to a press release...
NEOMED incubator gives Northeast Ohio biomed startups the support to stay here
When Gary Niehaus started teaching at what became the Northeast Ohio Medical University in 1985, research and invention looked a little different than it does today. Faculty weren’t supposed to be part of companies. Traditionally, academics were expected to create a “body of literature” that a business person outside of higher ed could take and try to turn into a business, he said.
Tomorrow’s Talent: How is north central Ohio preparing for Intel?
CENTERBURG — A $20 billion Intel project in New Albany could become the largest chip manufacturing center in the world, depending on how many factories the computer components company decides to build. Intel expects the first phase of the buildout — two chip factories estimated to open by 2028...