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Graduation ceremony inducts 44 new Ohio peace officers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio State Highway Patrol’s training academy hosted its 150th basic peace officer graduation today, adding 44 new officers to agencies across Ohio. Starting in February, the group began learning a range of topics from criminal law to emergency vehicle operations and community relations. Major Michael Kemmer commended the graduates’ work. […]
Rising gun violence in Ohio overlooked during lawmakers’ marathon session
Columbus, Ohio – Ohio state lawmakers wrapped up their legislative activities with a 12-hour marathon session on Wednesday, taking dozens of votes on various issues. Despite the urgency of addressing gun violence highlighted by recent mass shootings, gun policy did not feature prominently on the agenda. Recent Gun Violence...
Hometown Hero supports those who are grieving, a career built on service and relationships
CANFIELD, Ohio (WYTV) – This week’s Hometown Hero has worked at the same place for 59 years but it’s not the time he puts in that makes him a hero, but rather what he’s done with that time and the people he’s impacted. Walter G....
Seven Beaver County names make the PA Baseball Coaches All-State Teams
On July 1, the Pennsylvania State Baseball Coaches Association announced its All-State teams with seven Beaver Valley products garnering all-state honors. The list includes:. OF: Keller Friese, Bucktail OF: Tanner Kephart, Moshannon Valley. OF: Tyler Maddix, Bishop Canevin OF: Carter Smith, Penns Manor. UTIL: Zack Petrie, Connemaugh Township. UTIL: Nick...
OHSAA high school football schedules: 2024 Greater Canton, Massillon team-by-team schedules
Here’s a look at the Stark County-area team-by-team schedules for the 2024 high school football season. All games listed kick off at 7 p.m., unless noted. The regular season begins Thursday, Aug. 22 with the reigning state champ Massillon Tigers heading to the West Coast and three games inside the county. The first full Friday night of games follows the next evening. The OHSAA state playoffs pairings are announced Oct. 27 and the postseason begins Friday, Nov. 1. ...
Five world championship boxers announced as 2024 honorees for Youngstown Walk of Fame
Youngstown Mayor Tito Brown has announced the city's five world championship as the 2024 honorees for the Youngstown Walk of Fame. Youngstown has five world championship boxers including Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini, Kelly "The Ghost" Pavlik, Harry Arroyo, Jeff Lampkin and Greg Richardson. All five will be honored at once.
International Tower tenants grateful, but want to move home
About 170 residents who enjoy watching July 4th fireworks downtown Youngstown will miss that tradition this year like they miss being home at International Towers. They are upset with the short notice given to get out by June 13th. The tenants from International Towers were evacuated on the day of...
2 men hit by car while crossing street in Youngstown
Two men were hit by a car while walking across the street in Youngstown. The incident happened around 11:15 p.m. in the 400 block of E Federal Street Wednesday. Police on scene said two men were hit by a driver while attempting to cross the street. Officers say they were...
July 2024 edition available now
The July 2024 print edition of NEWS On the Green is available at all our distribution points. If you like what you read, please consider a donation or a subscription to help us keep the news coming. Find you copy of the July edition at these outlets:. OHIO. BROOKFIELD. Brookfield...
Youngstown approves more funding for City Hall fire escape, project tops $1M
The City of Youngstown approved more funding to replace a faulty fire escape in City Hall after facing months of delays. The new funding brings the total for the project over $1 million. Originally, the cost of the project was estimated to be $250,000. City leaders said the project faced...
Report: Darius Garland was ‘pissed’ when he read that he would request trade if Cavs brought back Donovan Mitchell
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Darius Garland reportedly wasn’t happy with the rumors that suggested he would want to leave the Cavs if they signed guard Donovan Mitchell to an extension this offseason. “I am not convinced that Darius wants out,” Cleveland.com’s Chris Fedor said. “I’m not convinced that Darius is...
3 Browns on the Trade Block Heading Into Training Camp
Boasting one of the deepest rosters in the NFL, the Cleveland Browns will have to make some tough decisions when it comes time to cut their roster to 53 players. In the past, they were often the team with the No. 1 waiver claim and filled out their roster with players who missed the cut elsewhere. Now, they will be one of the teams releasing players who can still contribute.
Painesville Rite Aid listed for closure, indicates last day for prescriptions is July 9
Rite Aid appears set to shutter its last Lake County location after its Painesville store was listed for closure in a recent court document filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey and posted by the company’s claims agent. The store at 180 N. State...
Northeastern Athletic Conference adds Middlefield Cardinal
The Northeastern Athletic Conference is adding Middlefield Cardinal in the 2025-26 school year. Conference principals approved the Huskies entry as did the Middlefield school board. Grand Valley Schools return to the NAC for the upcoming 24-25 school year. The NAC will have schools in five counties (Trumbull, Ashtabula, Lake, Portage...
Ready Pet GO!: Bolo the adopted dog provides stress release and comfort to emergency dispatchers in Erie County
ERIE COUNTY, OHIO, Ohio — In law enforcement, "BOLO" is an acronym for "Be On The Lookout," a code to watch out for a fugitive or some sort of criminal activity. At the Erie County Sheriff's Office, Bolo is also the name for the newest member of their dispatch team, whose only crime to date is stealing the hearts of all he encounters.
Main Street Kent's Wizardly Weekend includes run, mini golf, wizard-themed activities
Main Street Kent’s event planning committee and downtown businesses have numerous plans and activities for Wizardly Weekend on July 19 and 20 in downtown Kent. Wizardly Weekend is presented by Meijer and Summa Health, also sponsored by College Town Kent, Portage Community Bank, Off the Wagon, Hometown Bank, Acorn Alley, Central Portage County VCB and The Thresholds Group.
International Renowned artist invites Ohio community to paint 50′ x 40′ mural celebrating diversity and unity
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio — Internationally renowned artist Kyle Holbrook is currently in the process of painting a new 50’ x 40’ mural with a Lewis and Clark theme next to the Jefferson County Courthouse. Holbrook is inviting community members, including families, children, senior citizens, and visitors, to join him in painting the mural every Friday from […]
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