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Medina plans to charge credit card fees by October
MEDINA, Ohio – Starting in October, the city plans to charge credit card fees to customers on expenses such as water bills and purchases at Spring Grove Cemetery. “This is something I brought up to council a number of years ago and they didn’t want to do it at the time, but I think it has become more common and everyone is charging credit card fees now,” Finance Director Keith Dirham said.
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 […]
Cuyahoga homeowners are likely to see their property taxes increase, bills due July 18
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cuyahoga County property taxes are coming due July 18, covering the second half of 2023 – before bills are likely to increase. Residents can view their current bills online or owners can request a physical copy from the treasurer’s office by calling 216-443-7400, and selecting option 1.
'We can't put tissue down the toilet': Residents complain of revolting conditions at Hill Chateau Apartments in Akron
AKRON, Ohio — Breianna Schillinger says living in the Hill Chateau Apartments in Akron's North Hill neighborhood feels like torture. She claims she hasn't been able to use her toilet in months. "I'm extremely frustrated," she told 3News. "We can't put tissue down the toilet, you know? It's gotten...
SUPERMAN Set Photos Reveal First Look At Isabela Merced As Hawkgirl And Nathan Fillion As Green Lantern
As filming continues on James Gunn's DCU Superman reboot, two more heroes have joined the fray!. Following earlier reports that Nathan Fillion and Isabela Merced had been spotted in Cleveland, these latest set photos give us a first look at both actors in full costume as their respective characters, Green Lantern Guy Gardner and Hawkgirl.
First Town Days Returns to Tuscora Park
An annual tradition in the City of New Philadelphia returns for the Independence holiday weekend. First Town Days kicks off Thursday for family day with select midway food and a petting zoo opening at 7:30am, followed by an 8:00 start for the fishing derby, and all vendors opening at noon.
Downtown crowd flocks to Rib, White, and Blue’s first day
The air smelled of smoke and barbecued meats at the opening of the annual Rib, White, and Blue Festival, which kicked off in downtown Akron today. The sky was cloudy, but the rain held off until late afternoon, making for a busy Wednesday lunch crowd at the festival. Many of the rib vendors had lines several people deep, and more attendees sat at tables spread along South Main Street, eating ribs, pulled pork, brisket and a smorgasbord of side dishes, including macaroni and cheese, collard greens and roasted corn on the cob.
Stipe Miocic hurls first pitch for Cleveland Guardians ... probably because he’s got nothing else going on
Stipe Miocic has become the next heavyweight Michael Chandler. The former UFC 265-pound champion, who turns 42 in just a few weeks, has not competed since his knockout loss to Francis Ngannou atop the UFC 260 pay-per-view (PPV) card back in March 2021. That’s three years and four months (and...
Korean War veteran William Herrington of Alliance, MIA for 72 years, identified; military burial set
The remains of a Korean War veteran from Northeast Ohio, identified more than seven decades after he was declared missing in action, are now due to be buried on American soil, with full military honors.
Kent Heritage Festival returns for 29th year on Saturday with music, activities
The Kent Area Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for the 29th Annual Kent Heritage Festival, which will be in downtown Kent Saturday, July 6, 2024 from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. “The festival has grown immensely this year getting closer to its former size with a focus on small businesses and family activities after being smaller in scope and size over the past few years due to the pandemic," said Dennis Campbell, executive director of the...
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