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Businessman admits to laundering drug dealer’s money, torching restaurant for $1.1M in insurance money
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A Conneaut businessman on Monday agreed to serve more than four years in prison after he admitted to laundering a major drug dealer’s money and burning down a shuttered restaurant for $1.1 million in insurance money. Rueben Schwartz, 52, accepted the terms of the 50-month...
Fight Hunger, Stock the Trailer returns to Richland County Fair
Farm Credit Mid-America and Richland County Fair are announcing the return of Fight Hunger, Stock the Trailer. Presented by Farm Credit Mid-America and sponsored by Rural 1st, this friendly competition — now in its fourth year — helps junior fairs raise food donations for local food banks across Ohio. From Aug. 6-12, local community members are invited to bring non-perishable food items to the Richland County Fair. Look for Stock the Trailer signage at the fair...
Medina County Scam Squad puts the skids on elder fraud
MEDINA, Ohio -- Thanks to the work of the Medina County Scam Squad, a defendant accused of preying on an elderly Medina County woman is facing charges. Raldane A. Cunningham was arraigned June 27 when he appeared before Common Pleas Court Judge William F. Hutson. Cunningham was charged with two...
More than $1M approved for East Palestine businesses through support program
More help will be coming to eligible businesses in East Palestine. That's because the Ohio Controlling Board has approved more than $1 million for the East Palestine Emergency Support Program. The program was created to provide loans to businesses impacted by the Norfolk Southern toxic train derailment that happened last...
Flotsam River Circus to perform in Marietta
MARIETTA — Flotsam River Circus is a troupe of musicians, puppeteers, and circus artists who travel on a ramshackle raft, giving free performances in riverfront towns along the way. They are bringing their whimsical craft to Marietta on Aug. 24. The family-friendly show takes place at the Marietta Levee in Riverfront Park at 6 p.m. and lasts a little over an hour. They will be mooring along the river just below the Lafayette Hotel. Audience members are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs and...
Emily says ketamine changed her life
CLEVELAND, OH (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Almost 52 million Americans have dealt with chronic pain, a debilitating pain that persists for months or years. Chronic pain can be caused by anything from an illness to an injury, but many people suffer in the absence of any past injury or illness.
New foundation dedicated to Cleveland Police Officer Jamieson Ritter's legacy
It has been almost one month since Cleveland Police Officer Jamieson Ritter was killed in the line of duty. Now, friends, family and police officers are vowing to continue his legacy.
Cuyahoga County cancels Basheer Jones as graduation speaker following cleveland.com questions
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cuyahoga County has cancelled a paid speaking event with a former Cleveland city councilman who remains under federal investigation, following questions from cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer. The county had initially planned to pay Basheer Jones $2,950 to speak at a high school graduation event in...
Ohio-based Big Lots names nearly 150 stores closing amid bankruptcy risk
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Big Lots, the discount retail chain headquartered in central Ohio, has identified nearly 150 stores that are closing this year amid speculation the company will file for bankruptcy. The chain shared plans in June to shutter 35 to 40 stores by the end of 2024, a filing the company submitted to […]
Still no action on DeWine’s call for ‘diet weed’ regulation
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A call to action from Gov. Mike DeWine nearly seven months ago to regulate delta 8 THC products still has no legislative answer. Delta 8 is a low-level THC product, sometimes known as “diet weed.” Right now, it is completely unregulated, meaning, in part, anyone at any age can buy it. […]
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