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Penguins Look Solid In First Full Scrimmage of Fall Camp
The Youngstown State football team wrapped up the second week of fall camp with a 112-play scrimmage on Friday evening at Stambaugh Stadium. The Penguins were able to get a solid amount of work for all four QBs and players up and down the lineup throughout the workout. The offense...
Family members fight at healthcare facility: Bay Village Police Blotter
On July 30 officers received a call from a woman who said she had just picked up her friend from Reese Park. The woman explained that when she arrived at the park, she realized her friend had crashed her car, causing substantial damage to park property. Officers responded to her residence to speak with the driver. After an investigation, the operator/owner of the car was arrested for drunk driving and was brought back to Bay Village Police Department jail for booking. The driver submitted to a breath test, resulting in .203% blood alcohol content. The 31-year-old Cleveland resident will be facing numerous charges.
2025 3-Star DL Reveals Commitment to WVU Football Program
A 2025 recruit committed to the WVU football program late Saturday night. Defensive lineman Brandon Caesar revealed his commitment on his Instagram story. Caesar (6-foot-4, 254 pounds) attends Cleveland Heights High School in Cleveland, Ohio, where he also competes on the wrestling team. Even though Caesar hasn’t been active on social media recently, WV Sports Now can confirm he did visit the West Virginia program in June.
Arrows finish 2nd at Ashland Invitational girls tennis tourney
ASHLAND — The girls tennis season is underway and the Ashland Arrows began play on Saturday. The Arrows finished second to Wooster at Saturday’s Ashland Invitational. Claire Sharick and Mya Donatini were first-doubles champions, while Melody Rickett and Nora White claimed the title in second doubles.
Richmond Heights Schools will be back on the ballot in November with a different kind of levy request
RICHMOND HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Richmond Heights Schools will be back on the ballot Nov. 5 with a different kind of levy request from the one voters resoundingly turned down in March. The new ballot issue will include a request for a much smaller amount of millage than in March, and...
Ashland YMCA kicks off flag football season with its own combine
ASHLAND — Jered Kingsborough’s children have grown up loving football, he said. Kingsborough played back in the day, and said he was a linebacker. His children have all been around it their whole lives and this year, his 7-year-old son is playing flag football in the YMCA’s league for the first time.
Ohio Governor declares state of emergency for several counties following Debby’s destruction
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (D) declared a state of emergency for multiple counties on Saturday, after storm Debby moved through and damaged the Northeastern part of the state last week. “This declaration of a state of emergency will give the state the ability to give these communities expedited assistance. At...
2nd Annual Ken Ganley Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram World of Mopar presented by Edelbrock Has Summit Motorsports Park Stamp
A monumental mix of Chargers, Coronets, Daytonas, Darts and other Mopars will have the stage for the 2nd Annual Ken Ganley Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram World of Mopar presented by Edelbrock, Sept. 19-22, 2024, at Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio. The event, which was well-received in its inaugural year...
Roll it up into one: What you need to know about new legal marijuana sales in Ohio
CINCINNATI (WKRC/AP) - Recreational marijuana sales began across Ohio on Tuesday when the state issued its first operating certificates. Nearly 100 medical marijuana dispensaries were able to begin sales immediately, according to the Division of Cannabis Control. The new law allows adults 21 and over to buy and possess up...
App launching in Ohio looks to reduce restaurant food waste
An app that looks to reduce food waste at local restaurants officially launches in Ohio next week. “What we do is we connect businesses who have food directly to consumers,” said Too Good To Go spokeswoman Sarah Soteroff. Customers use the app to buy reduced-price “Surprise Bags” of leftover...
Ohio spending another $63M to knock down buildings
(The Center Square) – Nearly 1,300 more buildings across the state will be torn down as Ohio continues to spend taxpayer money on grants it says will spur economic development. The new projects in nine counties will cost $67.3 million and cover 1,277 vacant, dilapidated buildings – all part of the Building Demolition and Site Revitalization Program that has spent more than $200 million on nearly 5,000 projects in all 88 counties since it began in 2021. ...
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