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Ohio AG Yost files subpoenas in teachers pension scandal; investment firm responds
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed a slew of subpoenas against individuals he has accused of bribery as a major scandal brews inside the retired teachers’ pension fund. The investment firm at the center of the controversy is now speaking out. The State Teachers Retirement System (STRS) is in chaos. In summary, there has […]
Soccer Game Recap: Woodridge Takes a Loss
If Woodridge was feeling good off their 7-2 takedown of Ravenna last Tuesday, their most recent game may have dampened their spirits a bit. The Woodridge Bulldogs fell just short of the Waterloo Vikings by a score of 3-2 on Thursday. The loss was the Bulldogs' first of the season.
Come celebrate Killbuck's 150th birthday at Early American Days during Labor Day weekend
With Holmes County in the midst of its yearlong 200th anniversary celebration, the village of Killbuck is celebrating its 150th birthday during the annual Early American Days Festival. The fun kicks of Friday night with an Our Town Killbuck presentation by the Holmes County Historical Society. The event takes place at the Duncan Theater,...
Franklin County Dog Shelter in need of treats for dogs on National Dog Day
Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center is asking for donations of dog treats to help build trust and provide enrichment for the dogs in its care, with donations accepted in person or online.
Warrensville Heights Mayor Brad Sellers facing charges of petty theft, tampering with evidence
CLEVELAND — Brad Sellers, who has served as the mayor of Warrensville Heights since 2012, is facing charges in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court. Records show that Sellers has been charged with misdemeanors of petty theft and tampering with records for alleged offenses that happened on July 3, 2018. The 61-year-old Sellers is due in court for his arraignment on Sept. 18.
Remembering Cuyahoga Land Bank founder Gus Frangos
The man many credit with stabilizing the housing market in Northeast Ohio in the wake of the 2008 housing crisis and who helped write the state law that allowed for the creation of the nearly six dozen county land banks in Ohio has died. Gus Frangos passed away unexpectedly on...
PHOTOS, VIDEOS: Damage, outages, rainbows in aftermath of severe weather in northwest Ohio
OHIO, USA — Storms rolled through northwest Ohio Tuesday evening, causing damage and power outages across the area. The severe weather threat cleared by 9 p.m. Here are major outages across the area as of noon Wednesday, according to FirstEnergy:. Lucas County: 223. Wood County: 864. Fulton County: 73.
Quite the debut: How Hillsdale QB Kael Lewis found the record book in first start
JEROMESVILLE − Whenever someone does something for the first time, it's understandable that there will be some level of apprehensiveness. And why not? First times can be nerve-racking. Add making your first start on the varsity level as a sophomore at the the most important position in football to the list. Hillsdale quarterback...
Volleyball Set to Open Season on Friday
The College of Wooster volleyball team looks to tap into some potential and forge new senior leadership in their attempts to succeed in the 2024 season. Looking at this year's roster, Wooster has a 12-player roster and will have some holes to fill after seeing the departure of graduates like Caroline Dillard and Trinity Harmon – two All-North Coast Athletic Conference selections.
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