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Browns clearly didn't learn from their Deshaun Watson mistake, as it haunts them again
Building an NFL roster can come in all different shapes and sizes. There's really no cookie cutter way to construct a team. Teams can opt to build their roster to fit a certain code of conduct, only trying to pursue players that fit a high standard of excellence, both on and off the field.
Canton Council Raises Pay for Police, Fire Cadets
CANTON, Ohio (News Talk 1480 WHBC) – Starting pay for newly-hired police officers and firefighters in Canton is going up. City council agreed to raise pay for cadets up to $3000 annually. But this time they tied the pay level to PD and FD union contracts, fixing their pay...
Services for shooting victim Nathan Morris set for Saturday in Canton
CANTON TWP. — Services are set for this weekend for Nathan Morris, the 35-year-old man shot to death in an Aug. 10 dispute with a neighbor. A memorial gathering will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 17 at St. Michael Lutheran Church of Canton, 7000 Sheldon Road, followed by a 2 p.m. funeral mass.
Watch: Vance courts voters at campaign stop in Pennsylvania
Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), former President Trump’s vice presidential nominee, is slated to deliver remarks in New Kensington, Pa., Thursday morning. The campaign rally comes a day after Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) — Vice President Harris’s running mate — agreed to a debate against Vance on Oct. 1 to be hosted by CBS News. While Vance has not accepted the terms yet, the Ohio senator said he would like to debate him “more than once.”
Farmers' Almanac predicts 'cold, wet and white' winter for Ohio this year. What to know
Get your rain boots and winter coats ready. The Farmers' Almanac predicts a wet and cold "winter whirlwind" this year. The Farmers' Almanac has released its extended forecast for the 2024-25 winter season, and it's looking bleak. According to the report, much of the country should expect "rapid-fire storms" that include rain and snow, with "little downtime in between." ...
Ohio's uninsured population has dropped since mid-2000s
The number of Ohioans under 65 without health insurance has dropped significantly over the past 15 years, according to new Census Bureau data. Why it matters: Coverage expansions under the Affordable Care Act and social safety net policies enacted during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic are helping more people get insured across the country, per KFF.
ARCH2 award invites a new Appalachian era of extraction, pollution and false promises
On the last day of July, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced that the Appalachian Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2) would receive $30 million to fund phase one activities in West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania. This announcement comes less than a year after the DOE revealed their selections for award negotiations for the Regional “Clean” Hydrogen […]
Should students be drug tested? Many Ohio districts have policies for middle, high school students
Should students be drug tested? Many school districts in Ohio already have drug-testing policies in place for student athletes, typically involving at least one scheduled drug test a year, along with random drug tests throughout the year. Strongsville City School District will be implementing a new policy this year, for...
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