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Free concert also offers food trucks, children’s inflatables
WEST MILTON—The annual Rock the Hill event will return to West Milton Municipal Park on Saturday, Aug. 17. It will offer food trucks, beer, and wine sales, and free performances by Indiana country act Shot of Whiskey and Dayton-based rock group Stranger. “It’s just a free community event to...
Fall sessions announced for Tri-C’s free education and career training program for women
PARMA, Ohio -- Cuyahoga Community College has announced fall session dates for its Women in Transition program, which helps area women looking to grow and develop their education and professional careers. The no-cost, six-week courses start in August and will be available online and in person and includes coursework to...
National breakfast chain appears to be opening second central Ohio restaurant
A Southern-inspired breakfast restaurant specializing in chicken and waffles, crab cake benedicts, shrimp n’ grits, plus many more traditional brunch items appears to be opening a second location in the central Ohio area. According to city permits, Another Broken Egg Cafe could be opening…well…another cafe!. The award-winning...
Ex-AK Steel site, 3 other brownfield sites receive funding
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Four brownfield sites in the Miami Valley are receiving funding to be revitalized. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Friday that four local brownfield sites would receive funding for either assessment, clean up or remediation. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a brownfield site is a property proposed for redevelopment or […]
Maryland woman found dead near Canton Twp. railroad tracks
CANTON TWP. – A 24-year-old woman was found dead Friday afternoon near railroad tracks along Trump Avenue SE, south of Orchard View Drive SE. Harry Campbell, chief investigator of the Stark County Coroner's Office, said Saturday morning that the woman was from Maryland. She appeared to have died only minutes before she was discovered...
'It's like our reunion.' Neon Nights music fans become fun-loving country music family
LAWRENCE TWP. − Melissa Lawrence, Lana Gallentine and Brandon Lapikas anchored their prime spots on Friday afternoon along the catwalk at the Neon Nights Music Festival. Lawrence, 50, and Gallentine, 57, are friends. Lapikas, 21, was a newfound country music companion, meeting the women at last year's event. On the other side of...
13 Action News Big Story: The Veterinarian Shortage
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Imagine your pets get sick and there’s nowhere to go or wait times are long. That’s what’s happening in our area and it’s all linked to a shortage of veterinarians. You can watch the full big story above.
Summit County Council member resigns, effective immediately
SUMMIT COUNTY, Ohio – Summit County Council member Anthony DeVitis, R-District 8, resigned from his position Tuesday, effective immediately. DeVitis had served on Summit County Council since January 2021. His term was set to expire Dec. 31. “We want to thank Mr. DeVitis for his service to Summit County...
Open Source: What happened to the bushes at Ashland Cemetery?
ASHLAND — The absence of bushes has made the news. The superintendent of the Ashland Cemetery removed hedges from the centuries-old cemetery recently, and some residents are curious as to why. “Why did the Ashland Cemetery remove the bushes at the entrance of the cemetery?” a reader wondered on...
Crawford 100: Colonel Crawford's Mira Holt has sights set on success
Editor's Note: This is the eleventh installment of a series. NORTH ROBINSON — Sports have been a part of Mira Holt's life for … well, her whole life. "It was definitely a big part of growing up," the Colonel Crawford senior said. "I was around them a lot, and I've done basketball my whole...
Put-in-Bay's unique Shiphouse a summer home that breaks all the rules
PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio — People don’t think of boats when they hear the name Ford or think of islands when they hear of Ohio or think of a steel freighter when they think of a summer home, but the Benson Ford Shiphouse in Put-in-Bay, Ohio, breaks all the rules. “It is the one thing that people stand there and watch, you know, like, I mean, everybody wants to walk through this ship,” Paul Jeris said when talking about the home at 1191 Ashburn Ave. owned by his friend Bryan Kasper. Most commonly the Shiphouse can be seen by people taking the Jet Express around the west side of South Bass Island, where the home appears as the front of a cargo ship perched on a rocky ledge. “It's the front 60 feet of a 600-foot freighter that the Ford family used to own and use for their transportation of raw materials around the Great Lakes,” Mr. Kasper said introducing the 100-year-old ship. Built in 1924, the ship was one of the first diesel engine freighters, hauling iron ore until it was retired in 1981 and given the new name John Dykstra II.
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