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Lake Erie Bilingual Academy charter school set to open in Painesville
A new charter school is opening in Painesville this year with a focus on bilingual education. Lake Erie Bilingual Academy will start offering classes to early kindergarten through fifth grade students on Aug. 14. Principal David Kassel said that the school aims to graduate students who can read, write and speak English and Spanish.
Local history: ‘The Instructor,’ a 1980s action movie filmed in Akron, gets a new release
You can finally eject that warped VHS tape from Vestron Video. “The Instructor,” a low-budget action movie made in Akron during the early 1980s, has hit the Blu-ray market like a karate kick to the throat. ...
Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist says Neon Nights at Clay's Park is 'going to be nothing but fun'
Guitarist Rickey Medlocke said he will keep playing the songs of the legendary Lynyrd Sknyrd as long as he can. "I promised (late founding member) Gary (Rossington) when I got back with the band (that) I'd be there until the last note of Free Bird," said Medlocke, a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd...
Mansfield Airport Day on Aug. 3 will include car show, kids zone, paid air flights
Airplane and car enthusiasts rejoice, Mansfield Airport Day is this weekend. The event will include a car show, kids zone, paid flights around the area, plus an even bigger and better Drone Show, live entertainment and food vendors. The event is from 2:30 to 10:30 p.m. Aug. 3 at Mansfield Lahm Airport on...
Uhrichsville business owner frustrated with flooding, access and village council
UHRICHSVILLE ‒ John Fockler, who has operated the Gardner Street Garage for 40 years, said he has had to deal with persistent flooding issues on his property for some time. Now, with construction of the new BellStore on McCauley Drive in front of his property, his access to his business is often blocked making it difficult to get deliveries or mail. ...
Owner of Enchanted Grove in downtown Willoughby adjusting to new role
Within Aida Faria’s first five years of owning Enchanted Grove in downtown Willoughby, Spencer Homage recalls walking through its doors when he was 7 years old. Now, the Willoughby native is filling Faria’s shoes as the new owner of the metaphysical, spiritual gift store that has been in business since 1998 at 4122 Erie St.
Akron native Jonny Marshall misses cut for final in 100-meter backstroke: Cleveland Olympics roundup
CLEVELAND, Ohio —Jonny Marshall will not get his chance to swim for an Olympic medal after missing the cut for the finals in the 100-meter backstroke on Sunday in Paris. Marshall, an Akron native who is swimming for Great Britain, finished eighth in his heat in the semifinals on Sunday with a time of 53.46 seconds.
Taste of the Browns tickets on sale
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Tickets for the 26th Taste of the Browns are on sale. The event, which is held at Cleveland Browns Stadium and attracts Cleveland chefs and former and current Browns, is set for 6 to 9 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16. It’s a benefit for Greater Cleveland Food Bank.
News and Notes: Carrasco Start in Philadelphia Goes as Expected
The return of Carlos “Cookie” Carrasco to Cleveland has been a beautiful thing. But, all good things must come to an end. I think it’s time to end the Carrasco starting pitcher experiment. He may find a spot in the bullpen. But, not even pairing him with catching savant Austin Hedges is helping him avoid getting tagged for six runs a start right now.
Cleveland Guardians Sign Aidan Major, No Longer Eligible to Return To Mountaineers
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - Junior Aidan Major was drafted 146th Overall in the 5th Round of the 2024 MLB Draft by the Cleveland Guardians. But it wasn’t a guarantee he would head to the show, because he had college eligibility still in tact. That was until around 10pm on...
US EPA returns to Lake Township third summer in a row to monitor chemical from old landfill
LAKE TWP − The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said its contractors will be using large drilling equipment to sample groundwater for signs of a chemical known as 1, 4-dioxane near the Industrial Excess Landfill Superfund site. The U.S. EPA said it sent postcards this week to about 600 residents who live around the closed 30-acre landfill, which is on Cleveland Avenue NW south of Edison Street NW, or state Route 619. According to the U.S. EPA's profile...
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