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West Side Market’s nonprofit manager to talk about her role, vision at City Club presentation
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Rosemary Mudry will talk about her new role and vision as the first Executive Director of the Cleveland Public Market Corporation (CPMC) at the City Club’s 2024 Summer Outdoor Series on July 10. CPMC manages the city’s 112-year-old West Side Market. Guests will be...
First Tee – Cleveland opens new Woodworth Activity Center, growing current programming
In May, First Tee – Cleveland opened the new Woodworth Activity Center at Cleveland Metroparks’ Washington Golf Course, offering an opportunity to expand current programming and even develop new offerings for Northeast Ohio youth ages 6-18. The former Cleveland Metropolitan School District environmental sciences high school building was...
Family af-fair: County fairs promise summer of wholesome entertainment
For hundreds of thousands across northwest Ohio and surrounding regions, county fairs are best spent with loved ones. “Fairs are your annual reunion,” Darryl Diamond, manager of the Monroe County Fair said. “It’s an opportunity for families and friends to gather, eat the food, see their grandkids and their kids showing animals. It’s like a family tradition.” From July to September, a range of fairs take place in the areas surrounding Toledo, spanning urban to rural counties, with attendance ranging from 10,000 to 100,000 fairgoers. Many of the area’s county fairs have been operational for well over a century. “When fairs first started over 100 years ago, it was a way for the community to come together as a whole and highlight what has been going on in the community for the year,” said Shane Warner, president of the Lucas County Agricultural Society which oversees the Lucas County Fair. “That’s what we’re really trying to get back to.”
Westlake police respond to 2 car crash near Bassett, Detroit Road
WESTLAKE, Ohio (WOIO) - Westlake Police Department are currently on the scene of a two car crash on near Bassett Road and Detroit Road. According to police, they received the call around 10:45 Saturday morning and are working with EMS crews on the scene. It is unclear what happened leading...
All-girl Scout troop from Brunswick takes to the high seas for adventure camp
BRUNSWICK, Ohio -- When the Boy Scouts of America opened its membership to young women, it didn’t take long for Medina County girls to join the ranks. That includes Troop 7407, whose members recently returned from Sea Base, a National High Adventure Base of the Boy Scouts of America located in the Florida Keys.
1 child, 3 adults wounded in Saturday evening shooting in Akron's Goodyear Heights
Akron police are investigating a Saturday evening shooting that left four wounded, including a young child. Authorities said in a news release that the four victims in the Goodyear Heights shooting included a 4-year-old and three adults ranging in ages from 33 to 52 years old. ...
An Angel in the outfield answers the call: Guardians breakfast
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Guardians manager Stephen Vogt has his starting lineups planned four or five days in advance. They’re written in pencil, meaning they’re subject to change, but he has a plan for what lies ahead, and that’s what matters. Vogt is big on engagement. If you...
Browns offseason grade positive from ESPN but had different backup QB expectation
The Cleveland Browns offseason wasn’t the busiest compared to what GM Andrew Berry’s have been since taking over the team in 2020. The biggest moves were trading for WR Jerry Jeudy and extending the contracts of HC Kevin Stefanski and Berry. Overall, the Browns added or retained the...
Tyvis Powell thinks the Browns have the leverage with Amari Cooper, but it is dependent on how Jerry Jeudy performs
Tyvis Powell joins Jonathan Peterlin & Garrett Bush to discuss if he thinks the Cavs should look at bringing in Miles Bridges, why he thinks the Cavs can get him back on track, along with who has the leverage between Amari Cooper & the Browns.
Three people injured on July 4 in Parma when vehicle crashes into house
PARMA, Ohio -- Three people were injured Thursday when a vehicle crashed into a house, according to the Parma Fire Department. WKYC reports a speeding car struck a stopped car and a 4-year-old child before crashing into the house on the Fourth of July. The 4-year-old was released from the hospital Friday, according to the station. No one in the house was injured.
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