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Some South Euclid residents owe money for lawn care services they didn't get
The City of South Euclid reports dozens of residents owe $54k collectively for the city maintaining their lawns, but some of those who are listed to pay claim they never received such a service.
Fishing Boat Seized After Walleye Tournament Scandal Sold in Auction
A fishing boat that was seized after two fishermen were caught cheating in a 2022 tournament at Lake Erie has been sold in an online auction. Ohio Division of Wildlife got $82,000 from the sale, and the buyer will have to pay another $14,000 in fees and taxes. The boat was seized from 37-year-old Chase Cominsky of Heritage, Pennsylvania. Cominsky and 44-year-old Jacob Runyan of Ashtabula were convicted of felony cheating and misdemeanor animal ownership charges.
Sharon transgender teen murder case sent to common pleas court; DA asks for more charges
The case of a Sharon man accused of killing and dismembering a transgender teen has been sent to Mercer County Common Pleas Court. Twenty-nine-year-old DaShawn Watkins appeared for a preliminary hearing before a district magistrate on Thursday. Watkins, who has been held in the Mercer County Jail without bond since...
Ravenna City Schools making cuts to busing, staffing, extra-curriculars as state places district in 'fiscal caution'
RAVENNA, Ohio — As the new academic year approaches for Ravenna City Schools, families with children in the district will need to get used to some major changes after the state of Ohio placed the Portage County school system in the "fiscal caution" category earlier this summer. According to...
City of Niles begins work on $3.7 million street resurfacing projects
21 News previously told you about local street resurfacing projects for the City of Niles that was set to take place this summer. According to a Facebook post from Steve Mientkiewicz, the Mayor of Niles, work for the resurfacing projects are set to begin today, Thursday, July 25, throughout the city.
Streetsboro Family Days brings concerts, fun this weekend
Streetsboro Family Days will return to City Park this weekend, with music; a car, truck and bike show; and fireworks. The three-day festival, now in its 23rd year, opens Friday. It will feature free concerts and a beer garden. ...
Bristolville man dies in Ohio 11 crash on Wednesday
Officials said a traffic crash Wednesday on Ohio 11 left a 50-year-old Bristolville man dead. According to reports, Clint E. Gibson of Bristolville was operating a 1997 Dodge Caravan heading southbound on Ohio 11 just south of Ohio 82 in Vienna Township on Wednesday afternoon. Gibson’s car traveled off the...
Ravenna Nutrition rebranded to Ravenna Sip and Social
Sometimes a change is needed. That is what Ravenna Sip and Social co-owner and Ravenna Area Chamber of Commerce Board Member Rich Wolford did with his store, previously called Ravenna Nutrition, and launched a rebrand in late June to transform his health food store to appeal to a broader customer base.
Willowick pool officially renamed after Martin E. Guzauskas
The Willowick Recreation Department recently hosted a ceremony renaming Manry Pool to Martin E. Guzauskas Pool. For 46 years, Guzauskas served the city and its residents with dedication, enthusiasm and distinction, according to Willowick City Council. He demonstrated a lifelong commitment to Willowick’s aquatic programs and the development of lifesaving skills.
Historical Engine Society’s Antique Power Exhibition returning to Lake Metroparks Farmpark
Lake Metroparks Farmpark announced it will host the Historical Engine Society’s 53rd Annual Antique Power Exhibition on July 26-28. This event presents a collection of restored tractors, engines and other historical equipment for enthusiasts of all ages to enjoy, according to a news release. The event also provides an opportunity for guests to learn more about the Historical Engine Society and its mission to preserve and celebrate vintage farm machinery.
Madison implements fan ejection policy at school sports events
MADISON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WXIX) - While fall sports will soon be underway at high schools in the Tri-State, Madison Local Schools is telling fans to keep the passion to a lowerer simmer this season. Superintendent Jeff Stagg didn’t cite any specific instances of fan issues within the district, but changed...
AUSTINTOWN FINDS THEMSELVES IN THE SEMIFINALS
WHITESTOWN OH- Austintown stayed alive in the regional tournament with a gritty 2-1 win over Illinois on Thursday. Annabel Mikesell was a force in the circle, recording all 18 outs. Austintown struck first in the opening inning thanks to an error that brought in a run. Illinois answered in the...
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