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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...
Sonida Senior Living buys Anthology, renames it The Ashton
Anthology of Mayfield Heights at 6200 Landerhaven Drive is now owned by Sonida Senior Living. Under its new ownership, the community living facility has been renamed as The Ashton at Mayfield Heights. The property was sold for $23,040,000 on June 26, according to the Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Office website.
Nuclear medicine equipment comes to UH Portage Medical Center in Ravenna
RAVENNA − Residents of the Portage County area can get treatment for conditions such as heart disease, cancer and bone disorders closer to home now that University Hospitals Portage Medical Center's Nuclear Medicine department has opened. Brian Adams, director of operations and clinical services at UH Portage, said about $750,000 worth...
See all homes sold in Shaker Heights, July 15 to July 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Shaker Heights reported from July 15 to July 21. There were 4 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,786-square-foot home on Scottsdale Boulevard in Shaker Heights that sold for $380,000.
All-Star CFO: Home run leadership for the Portland Pickles, Lake County Captains baseball teams
The CFO-CEO relationship is arguably the most important leadership dynamic of an organization. While the CFO is often tasked with being the skeptic to a passionate CEO, this can often turn into a power struggle where decision-making processes can be hindered by poor communication, siloed information and different views on organizational trajectory.
Burn the Jukebox to play at Mayfield Village’s The Grove Amphitheater
Burn the Jukebox, an up-and-coming band from Pennsylvania, will be making its way to Mayfield Village’s The Grove Amphitheater on July 26. Continuing Mayfield Village’s summer concert series, Burn the Jukebox, is a quartet featuring teenagers Virginia Franks on bass and vocals, Ethan Cutillo on keyboard and vocals, Luke Vanchure on guitar, and Carter Dennis on drums.
Southington officials simplify fire levy ahead of November election
Southington is the latest community to announce a fire levy will go before voters this November. This comes as a similar fire levy was drastically shot down by voters last year, but officials believe a change in how much it would cost the average homeowner could encourage people to vote in favor.
Perry Village prepares to sell its portion of Champion Farm property
Perry Village has entered into an agreement to sell its section of the Champion Farm property to a real estate development and investment company that’s based in California. Province Group — New Equities LLC is planning to build a data center on the village’s portion of the former horticultural nursery.
Child endangerment charge dropped against Mantua police officer
A criminal charge against a Mantua police officer has been dropped, with the prosecution saying one of its essential witnesses is unavailable due to medical reasons. Mantua Police Officer Miranda Brothers was due to face trial by jury on July 16, but Portage County Assistant Prosecutor Eric Finnegan on July 11 requested the charges be dismissed “without prejudice.” Finnegan’s letter to Judge Mark Fankhauser stated that prosecution is uncertain as to when a key witness would be available for trial “in the immediate future.”
Teen pleads guilty to trying to steal Willoughby Hills ambulance
PAINESVILLE, Ohio — Jamarion Hill, the Warren teen who was indicted after being accused of trying to steal a Willoughby Hills ambulance last month, has changed his plea to guilty. Court documents show Hill pleaded guilty to attempted grand theft and disrupting public services. He will be sentenced in...
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