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Ohioan Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon 55 years ago
On July 20, 1969, awestruck viewers around the world watched on television as Ohioan Neil Armstrong become the first person to walk on the moon. Armstrong was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio, and spent his childhood moving because of his father’s career as an auditor with the state. He lived in 16 different...
Ohio State football program fails to land five-star receiver recruit
The Ohio State football program hasn't landed a five-star receiver recruit in the 2025 recruiting class yet. Brian Hartline grabbed two five-star receivers in last year's class. Both Jeremiah Smith and Mylan Graham were brought in as freshmen this season and look very promising. Hartline has been able to land...
Want to learn about law enforcement? Medina Community Citizens Police Academy is the answer
MEDINA, Ohio -- Anyone interested in getting an in-depth look and a better understanding of local law enforcement will have an opportunity this fall. Applications are being accepted for the 14th Medina Citizens Police Academy, which will begin Sept. 11 and run through Nov. 20. Classes are from from 6:30...
Akron police, SWAT standoff ends in arrest
AKRON, Ohio (WOIO) - An Akron man was arrested early Saturday morning following an hours-long standoff that involved a SWAT team. Akron police say officers responded to Akron City Hospital around 2:30 a.m. Saturday for a report of an assault. Officers say the 49-year-old woman told them her 39-year-old boyfriend...
Marshals offer reward for fugitive who frequents Cleveland, Akron
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force is searching for a man wanted by Cleveland Police and Marshals who frequents Cleveland and Akron. Marshals are offering a reward for any information leading to the capture of 37-year-old Jonathan Paige. Paige is wanted for robbery, domestic violence,...
New attractions, tribute to families headlines Ashland’s Veterans Appreciation Day
ASHLAND — Ashland’s annual Veterans Appreciation Day celebration will return on Aug. 10 this year. There is a special focus this year on making the event one for the entire community to enjoy, according to event organizers Sandy Burkholder and Tim Chandler. Chandler, also a veteran, said the...
Consequences continue as bill at center of Ohio utility corruption scandal marks fifth anniversary
Five years after Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 6 into law, Ohio citizens and ratepayers are still paying the price. Ohio lawmakers still haven’t taken steps to repeal the rest of the nuclear and coal bailout bill, which is the focus of what prosecutors say was a roughly $60 million bribery scheme by utility FirstEnergy and its affiliates. Cases continue to wind through the courts, and two men implicated in the scandal have apparently taken their own lives.
Hot Stove baseball: Elyria bounces back strong to beat Cloverleaf in extra innings, claim Class EE title
ALLIANCE — Mason Burnette helped the Elyria Pioneers rally one last time. After the Cloverleaf Colts sent the Class EE championship into extra innings with a two-run seventh, Burnette helped Elyria close out the title in the 15-16 age group with a two-run double in the eighth inning that helped send the Pioneers to a 7-4 win at Butler Rodman Park on Sunday afternoon.
Meet Your Neighbor: Chris Korbas ends 40 years of volunteer service for the City of Shelby
SHELBY — Fighting fires requires bravery and a thirst for excitement. While some firefighters are paid, volunteer firefighters are needed more than ever. Meet your neighbor, Chris Korbas, a recently retired 40-year volunteer firefighter with the Shelby Fire Department. Korbas became a volunteer firefighter along with one of his best friends in 1984....
131st annual Sacred Heart Festival bringing out food, music and games on Sunday
The 131st annual Sacred Heart Festival will take place 11 a.m. -10 p.m. Sunday on the parish grounds at 5742 Ohio 61 S. between Crestline and Shelby. The festival is the primary fundraiser for Sacred Heart School, a Roman Catholic school serving students pre-K through eighth grade that has been open since 1837. The highlight of the festival is the half chicken or ham dinners with homemade dressing and desserts.
This Quirky Little Michigan Highway Ends At an Off-Ramp Just 4000 Feet Into Ohio
US Highways are generally intended to be long cross-country, multi-state travel. Take some of the routes that pass through Michigan - US 31 travels from Mackinaw City to Mobile, Alabama. US 41 runs from Copper Harbor to Miami while US 23 runs from the Straits of Mackinac to Jacksonville. The...
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