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Government officials offering, requesting resources for storm-impacted Northeast Ohioans
In the wake of this week's severe storms in Northeast Ohio — bringing tornadoes, high winds and thunderstorms on Tuesday and flash flooding on Thursday — Summit County officials are among those that have announced various forms of relief and resources to impacted individuals and businesses. U.S. Rep Emilia Sykes, D-Akron, is also...
‘Questionable death’ investigation underway after 2 found shot dead in Seneca County
REPUBLIC, Ohio (WTVG) - Two people were found dead from gunshot wounds in Seneca County on Sunday and the sheriff says one may have shot themself. Authorities received a 911 call Sunday for two unresponsive people found lying in the back yard of 6425 E. Twp. Road 106 in Republic, Ohio.
Crawford 12: Tradition of success lifts Colonel Crawford basketball to new heights
Editor's Note: This is the seventh of a summer series. NORTH ROBINSON - You don't win 13 consecutive sectional championships by accident. "We started here 19 years ago and we started a foundation," Colonel Crawford basketball coach David Sheldon said. "Our first three years, we had to work really hard at that. The kids...
Mount Vernon Shred Day set for Sept. 19
MOUNT VERNON—On Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, the City of Mount Vernon will offer a Shred Day to residents, businesses, organizations, and institutions within city limits. One of the most effective means of safeguarding personal information is securely disposing of unwanted documents. Shredding documents also recycles paper, which is good for the environment.
Bridges awarded a key to the City of Mount Vernon
MOUNT VERNON — Bill Bridges joined an elite group at Saturday’s Music & Arts Festival when Mayor Matt Starr presented him with a key to the city. Starr presented Marty Bell with a key to the city at the 2021 festival. Prior to recognizing Bell’s contributions, about 10 years had elapsed since the last key to the city presentation.
Gunman found dead after shootout with police, standoff near Ohio State University
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A man was found dead after a shootout with police and an hours-long standoff near Ohio State University's campus in Columbus on Sunday. The suspect was found dead around 1:15 p.m. on Sunday after a barricade situation that lasted about five hours, The Columbus Dispatch reported. The suspect's identity or cause of death was not released on Sunday. No other injuries were reported.CBS News affiliate WBNS-TV reported that officers were called to Worthington Street for a report of a burglary in progress at around 8 a.m. on Sunday. The Columbus Dispatch reported that the suspect and police exchanged gunfire before he ran into a home on West Eighth Avenue.Police and SWAT teams reportedly surrounded the home for hours. The man was later found dead.
Pie auction, wood challenge raise over $13,000 for Mount Vernon Music & Arts Festival
MOUNT VERNON—Fifteen families will enjoy a scrumptious homemade pie for Sunday dinner, thanks to the Mount Vernon Kiwanis Club Celebrity Pie Auction held early Saturday evening on Public Square. If they last that long, that is. As delicious as they looked, buyers might have devoured the pies by the...
Zapp, Morris Day speak on 614 Funk Fest performances
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Columbus Commons was home to the second annual 614-Funk Fest tonight. The event highlights the funk music genre, including one group who performed who are native to Ohio and known for their impact on funk music. The group, Zapp, was joined by artists like Morris Day who are grateful this […]
Julian Sayin Has the Passing Ability to Be the Next Great Quarterback at Ohio State
Better Know A Buckeye is our look at every member of Ohio State’s 2024 recruiting class and how they became Buckeyes as they prepare to begin their OSU careers this fall. While Julian Sayin wasn't originally part of Ohio State's 2024 recruiting class, he was certainly the cherry on top of the fifth-best class in the cycle.
Grocery store a staple in Upper Sandusky for 40 years
UPPER SANDUSKY, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW) – A mainstay in the center of town is marking a milestone. A & A Grocery, located at 200 N. Sandusky Avenue, is celebrating its 40th anniversary. A local landmark, this supermarket is proud to peddle groceries – and so much more.
Former Ohio State football player's season might be over before it starts
While the college football season is right around the corner, so is the NFL season. It starts in just under a month. Because of that, teams around the league have started playing their first preseason games of the year. This includes former Ohio State football players around the league. We...
Here are 10 area high school football players to keep an eye on as football season nears
LANCASTER − The high school football season is less than two weeks away with the regular season kicking off on Aug. 23. As always, the goal for each team is to qualify for the playoffs, and there seem to be several area teams who should be fighting for a playoff spot at the end of the year. ...
He caught theater bug early, and the Broadway show that captivated him is coming to Marion
I caught the musical theater bug in the eighth grade at River Valley Junior High. After watching my sister perform in the high school production of “The Pajama Game,” I became obsessed with Broadway original cast albums. Each decade I found myself fixated on one particular show, playing its LP repeatedly. Sharing a...
MarionMade!: It was a win-win when MARCA stepped up to lead the Explore-It-Torium
Each week, this series from Marion Technical College shares MarionMade! stories of our many wonderful people, places, products, and programs in the greater Marion community. To read more positive stories of Marion, or to share some of your own, visit us as marionmade.org or on social media. One retired teacher took the Explore-It-Torium...
Veterans Appreciation Day honors local service members, families
ASHLAND — Ashland’s 11th annual Veterans Appreciation Day featured Huey helicopter rides, a free lunch and a drone show, among other activities on Saturday. The event also had several family-friendly games, booths and vendors. Event organizers previously told Ashland Source they hoped to honor veterans’ families this year, in addition to the sacrifices service members made.
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