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Ohio Firm to Undertake Clean Energy Plant Conversion with Consumers Energy Affiliate
Babcock & Wilcox, an Akron, Ohio-based clean energy company, has been granted a limited notice to begin work on a Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) conversion of a […] The post Ohio Firm to Undertake Clean Energy Plant Conversion with Consumers Energy Affiliate appeared first on DBusiness Magazine.
Energized Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders bring old and new songs home to Akron
AKRON, Ohio - Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders, the band she’s led for 40+ years, returned to her hometown Tuesday for the first of two sold-out shows at the cozy Goodyear Theater in Akron’s East End. Verified resale tickets are still available for Wednesday night’s concert at ticketmaster.com.
Driver apprehended following high-speed chase in Holmes and Coshocton counties Tuesday
COSHOCTON − The Coshocton County Sheriff's Office assisted the Holmes County Sheriff's Office with a high-speed pursuit on Tuesday. The incident occurred shortly before 8:30 p.m. with the vehicle entering Coshocton County on County Road 19 in Clark Township. Authorities said deputies joined the pursuit on Ohio 83, near County Road 24. The vehicle turned westbound on U.S. 36, heading toward Warsaw, reaching speeds of 90 mph. Spike strips were deployed just before Warsaw and the passenger...
Storm Doors Protect and Enhance Entryways
A durable storm door is a smart investment for your customer–storm doors prevent drafts, provide an extra layer of insulation, protect entry doors from the elements, and offer outdoor visibility for homes with solid entry doors. ProVia storm doors are manufactured in Sugarcreek, OH, to the highest standards in...
One man dead, two with minor injuries following accident on Holmes County Road 192
A 20-year-old Apple Creek man died following a Monday evening in a collision on County Road 192 in Prairie Township. Kendrick Miller, who was a front-seat passenger in a Chevrolet Trailblazer, suffered severe injuries and was transported by medical helicopter to Akron City Hospital where he died Tuesday, according to a news release...
Mansfield and Beyond: How Ohio Cities Are Navigating Cannabis Dispensaries
Mansfield City Council recently postponed its vote to repeal existing prohibitions on medical marijuana dispensaries, highlighting a complex and cautious approach. Initially set for a decisive vote, the council decided to delay the measure until their next meeting on August 6. Key Points from the Mansfield Meeting. Vote Delay: The...
Debate over transportation contract leaves Akron homeless and disabled students in limbo
A month out from the first day of school, homeless students in Akron Public Schools and those with disabilities still don't know how they will be getting to and from school every day. The usual drivers of those students also don't know if they will still have an income this school year. ...
Wadsworth police K-9 program receives large donation from Wadsworth Eagles
WADSWORTH — The Wadsworth Police Department received a $27,000 donation from the Wadsworth Eagles for the department’s K-9 program. Wadsworth Police Chief Dan Chafin said the department and Wadsworth Eagles Aerie 2117 have worked together on several projects. “They, a few years back, started including us in a...
Rootstown seeks girls, middle school wrestling coaches
The Rootstown Local School District is seeking qualified candidates for its high school girls wrestling coach position as well as its middle school wrestling position. If interested, please send a letter of interest and resume to Rootstown athletic director Keith Waesch, Rootstown High School, 4190 State Route 44, Rootstown, OH 44272. Candidates are also welcome to email Waesch at waesch@roversk12.org. This article originally appeared on Record-Courier: Rootstown seeks girls, middle school wrestling coaches
Member of New Philadelphia City Council voices opposition to mayor's DORA proposal
NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ City Councilwoman Cheryl Ramos expressed her concerns about a proposal to create a DORA (Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area) in downtown New Philadelphia, days after Mayor Joel Day released a plan in support of the idea. "We all want to be able to enjoy the downtown events and want them to be held in a safe and nurturing environment," she said during this week's meeting of New Philadelphia City Council. "A DORA would remove...
What's Up? Christmas in July, 'Elvis' in Ashland, Maker Faire Wayne County
Christmas in July, 5 p.m. Thursday, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster; fundraiser for the Wayne County Humane Society. Tickets are $15, which includes one alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink ticket. Food trucks, Christmas beer, unlimited drink cups, silent and live auction and games for adults and kids. To learn more and purchase tickets visit www.wchs.org. Rittman...
All-Daily Record 23-24: Hiland's Jack Mast earns Player of the Year
It was another strong season on the links for area golfers in 2023. Hiland returned to the OHSAA Division III Championships after a year hiatus, placing fourth overall, while both West Holmes' Trey Baker and Orrville's Abby Ankenman made their respective state debuts to cap off their prep careers. Combine that with a thrilling...
McDonald’s abruptly closes location after 40 years as fans find note on door – diners fear another ‘boring gray box’
A RETRO McDonald's has shut down after around 40 years to make way for a renovation, alerting customers with a note on the door. However, fast foodies fear that the new McDonald's will be drab. Fan Ted Talevski shared news of his local McDonald's closure in a Facebook post from...
Summa-HATCo deal observers dive into questions about financing for-profit hospital model
The financial implications of the deal for Summa Health to be acquired by HATCo were examined Tuesday during an Akron Press Club discussion as the community continues to dissect what it will mean for the nonprofit health system to become a for-profit enterprise. "I think that Summa probably made the best decision they could," Paul Lee, senior partner at Strategic Health Care, said of the pending deal in a conversation moderated by M.L. Schultze, a freelance journalist...
MetroHealth CEO Airica Steed taking 'temporary' leave of absence
CLEVELAND — 3News has confirmed MetroHealth CEO Airica Steed will be taking a leave of absence from her role leading the hospital system. Sources say a memo was sent out to staff members indicating Steed would be stepping away from her duties. Derrick Hollings, Metro's executive vice president and chief financial officer, will take over her responsibilities on an acting basis.
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