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Girard City School district alleges deception in contract agreement with former treasurer
In late May, 21 News aired a Watchdog Report on former Girard City School District treasurer Mark Bello being paid half a million dollars in one fiscal year. Now the district is alleging that this all happened due to deception. According to a press release from the district, the district's...
ZHDC Launches New Homebuying Program
ZANESVILLE, OH – A local non-profit organization just launched a new housing program for first time homebuyers. The Zanesville Housing Development Corporation recently started to give the residents of Greenwood Homes a chance to purchase the property they have been living in, for a fraction of the cost. Steve...
"No Touch With Reality": Teen Diagnosed With Schizophrenia After Killing Mom with Skillet
Sydney Powell and her mother, Brenda, were described as the best of friends, with a close, loving relationship. “It was almost like sisters, that they just really got along,” said Steven Powell, Sydney’s father and Brenda’s husband, on Snapped, airing Sundays at 6/5c on Oxygen. “Sydney was the mini-me of Brenda. I mean, they had the same personalities.”
VIDEO: Missing horse trapped in local swimming pool
A Northeast Ohio man says he was not quite sure what he was witnessing, when the camera on his drone captured images of a horse trapped in a swimming pool and then the eventual rescue of the animal by first responders.
New COTA CEO salary higher than most peer cities' transit chiefs
As the Central Ohio Transit Authority asks Columbus-area voters for more funding this November, its new chief executive officer is already raking in more money than any other public transportation leader in Ohio. Monica Tellez-Fowler earns an annual base salary of $363,825, which is more than what the transportation agency leaders in Cleveland,...
Early harvest continues with peaches, apples, grapes: Don’t wait or they’ll be gone
CLEVELAND, Ohio --If you love local, seasonal fruit, pay attention. Starting with strawberries in May, fruit grown in Ohio has been coming into markets at least two weeks ahead of schedule. Ohio cherries are already over and peaches, which are usually ramping up about now, are well into their season....
Ohio OK’s more marijuana companies to operate in recreational market – including 4 testing labs
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Thirty-four Ohio medical marijuana businesses now have certificates of operation to expand into the recreational market, including the first four testing labs to receive permits. Twenty-four of these growers, processors and testing labs are new as of Friday. The Ohio Division of Cannabis Control initially granted...
Produce Recall Extended to Include Michigan Kroger, Save A Lot Stores
Last week, we informed you of a massive recall of cucumbers sold at Walmart locations in Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana. Today, that recall has been extended to include additional produce items sold at various retail locations in 15 additional states. Cucumbers, Peppers, Green Beans, and More. The United States Food...
Holmes Center for the Arts will perform Handel’s “Messiah” this upcoming Christmas season
The Holmes Center for the Arts will perform Handel’s “Messiah” this upcoming Christmas season, in collaboration with the Tuscarawas Philharmonic. The joint performances will take place on December 1st at the Performing Arts Center in New Philadelphia and December 7th at the Holmes Center for the Arts’ Theater. Singers in the community are invited to join the production as part of the choir. Rehearsals are scheduled to begin toward the end of September.
Local Man Accused of Lying on ATF Form in Attempt to Purchase Firearm in Sugarcreek Borough
SUGARCREEK BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) — A local man is facing a felony charge for his alleged attempt to illegally purchase a firearm in Sugarcreek Borough. Court documents show Franklin-based State Police filed criminal charges against 22-year-old Tyshon Arthur Law, of Oil City, in District Judge Andrew Fish’s office on Friday, July 26, 2024.
Mega Multiplier scratch-off brings $100,000 prize to Mansfield resident
Mansfield, Ohio – A Mansfield resident is now $100,000 richer after playing the Ohio Lottery’s “Mega Multiplier” scratch-off game. The winning ticket was bought at Marion Drive Thru and Besta Fasta Pizza on Marion Avenue. The fortunate winner, whose identity remains undisclosed, faced a mandatory deduction...
Cell phones to be locked away during school day at all CMSD schools
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - 19 News has discovered cell phones will be banned and locked away at Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) schools during the day this year. According to the president of the Cleveland Teachers Union Shari Obrenski, the new policy begins Monday for year-round students. Obrenski says cell...
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame opens '1984' exhibit to celebrate landmark year in music
CLEVELAND — Monday marks the grand opening of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's brand new exhibit, "1984." The new exhibit is being brought to life to celebrate what the Rock Hall calls a "landmark year in music." The Rock Hall inductees included in the exhibit include:. Prince.
More Canton Tests Come Up Positive for West Nile Virus
Late last week the Canton Health Department received word from the Ohio Department of Health Laboratory that six more mosquito samples collected as part of their mosquito surveillance program have tested positive for West Nile Virus (WNV). This brings the total number of WNV positives to thirteen since June 3, 2024.
Videos: Watch a hot air balloon flight at the Balloon Classic
JACKSON TWP. − The annual Balloon Classic took flight Friday morning and lasted through the weekend. Balloon pilot Dan Gerbus provided the Canton Repository with time-lapse video from the Friday morning media and sponsor flight. The flight started in Jackson Township at the Kent State University at Stark campus and landed in Massillon....
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