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Medina chooses construction manager for court renovation project
MEDINA, Ohio – After multiple interviews and discussions, city officials have chosen Ruhlin Company out of Sharon Township to serve as the construction manager for the Medina Municipal Court renovation project. City Engineer Patrick Patton told council’s finance committee that the committee formed to oversee the project originally received...
Vermilion mulls possible road levy
VERMILION — City officials could be mulling over a road levy for voters in the future after they were presented with a background of the city’s previous track record. Mayor Jim Forthofer brought information about the city’s current funding for street department repairs to Monday’s City Council meeting.
Mansfield mayor plans zoning proposal for recreational cannabis on Aug. 6
MANSFIELD — Mansfield Mayor Jodie Perry expects to have a zoning proposal on Aug. 6 for City Council regarding a possible recreational cannabis dispensary in the city. Armed with that information, local lawmakers held off Tuesday on scheduled votes that would eliminate a ban on medical marijuana facilities a previous council enacted seven years ago.
Gravel Scores Second Career Brad Doty Classic Victory
ATTICA, Ohio (July 16, 2024) — For the second time in his career David Gravel was victorious at the Ohio Logistics Brad Doty Classic presented by dac Pet Products Tuesday night at Attica Raceway Park with the World of Oulaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series. Gravel, from Watertown, Connecticut, took the lead from Carson Macedo on lap 17 and was able to maintain the top spot through multiple caution flags for his 10th World of Outlaws victory of the 2024 season.
'I just want to know why': What happens to your loved one's nursing home-regulated money after they pass away?
AMHERST, Ohio – A family is on a quest to find answers after they say a “patient bank account” set up through Amherst Manor for their loved one who was a patient vanished after their passing. Kristin Morelock described her experience with Amherst Manor as “95% good,...
Rap, hip-hop concert set for Canton Civic Center featuring T.I., Ying Yang Twins, P$C
CANTON − Hip-hop artists T.I. and the Ying Yang Twins will perform at the Canton Memorial Civic Center on Aug. 30 as part of the Black College Football Hall of Fame Classic weekend. The entertainers will be joined by two other acts − Lloyd and P$C, also known as PSC and Pimp Squad Click. Tickets go on sale Friday to the general public for the inaugural Black College Football Hall of Fame Classic Kickoff Concert. ...
Outdoor Beacon 7-18-24
Many areas are lighting up right now, trolling and casting. You don’t have to travel near as far right, either. Can’t beat Cedar Point right – plenty of fish to be caught, as many as you want right now. You will still have to sort but plenty of fish.
A Northeast Ohio highway is getting extra police patrols to enforce speeding, seat-belt laws
COLUMBUS, Ohio—When driving along Interstate 90 between Cleveland and Euclid, watch your speed and seat belt use, because more law-enforcement officers will be watching as well. An 8-mile stretch of I-90 between East 55th Street and East 260th Street has been designated the state’s first speed and seat belt...
How do the five Mansfield Senior alums rate in EA Sports' College Football 25?
MANSFIELD — It's what every kid dreams about. Being in a video game. Five Mansfield Senior grads are living that dream as part of EA Sports' College Football 25 which was released on Monday. VIDEO GAME:They're in the game: Several Tygers alums to be featured in EA Sports' College...
Cleveland ranks No. 1, Akron No. 8 in WalletHub survey of the 'Most Stressed Cities in America'
CLEVELAND — It's happened again. For the fifth straight year, Wallethub has named Cleveland first in its study of the "Most Stressed Cities in America." Meanwhile, the city of Akron has cracked the top 10 for 2024 and ranks eighth in the nation. Before we give you the details,...
Couple’s gift to create Cleveland Clinic health accelerator fund
Mark and Shelly Saltzman made a leadership gift to Cleveland Clinic July 9 to establish the Lake County Community Health Accelerator Fund, which will support community health initiatives for years to come, according to a news release. The gift amount was not disclosed. “We’re funding a new position called, ‘Medical...
Strongsville Schools expected to place 4.9-mill permanent levy on November ballot
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio -- The Strongsville Board of Education will likely ask voters in November to approve a 4.9-mill property tax that would help pay for operating expenses, including teachers’ salaries. It would be 1 mill less than the 5.9-mill levy that failed on the ballot in March and November...
Cleveland car crash hospitalizes driver, causes power outages: Dispatch
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A car crash in Cleveland Tuesday morning sent a driver to the hospital and caused a power outage for a section of a neighborhood. According to Cleveland Division of Fire dispatchers, the crash occurred around 11:57 a.m. Tuesday, July 16, in the area of E. 79th St. and Central Ave.
ProVia announces intent to purchase Dalton, OH properties
ProVia has announced its intent to purchase two Dalton, OH real estate properties from Toop and Toop II, LLC. The main building, located at 630 Henry Street, is approximately 303,000-sq.-ft. of retail and manufacturing space, located on 24-½ acres, and has high visibility from U.S. Route 30. The other 4-acre property is 1.3 miles away at 1543 Zuercher Road and contains a 22,500-sq.-ft. warehouse.
Woman accused of killing toddler outside North Olmsted store is incompetent to stand trial, lawyer says
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Bionca Ellis, accused of fatally stabbing a 3-year-old boy in a North Olmsted parking lot in broad daylight last month, is incompetent to stand trial, her attorney argued in court Tuesday. Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge John Russo ordered Ellis to undergo testing from the court’s...
Painesville man accused of murdering teen in Willoughby given no bond during court appearance
WILLOUGHBY, Ohio — Fernando Alejo, the 23-year-old Painesville resident accused of murdering 17-year-old Rogelio Cabrera, appeared in court on Tuesday morning. SUBSCRIBE: Get the day's top headlines sent to your inbox each weekday morning with the free 3News to GO! newsletter. During an arraignment hearing at the Willoughby Municipal...
Water will be out for 6 days at Brunswick High School, Rec Center and Library, starting July 22
BRUNSWICK, Ohio -- Representatives from Hammond Construction have announced a six-day water main shutdown beginning at 7 a.m. July 22 in order to complete demolition and final closure of the Towslee Elementary School building at 3355 Center Road. The closure will reportedly affect several buildings on the Brunswick High School...
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