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Mentor Cruise-In transforms Civic Center Complex into a car lover’s paradise
The Block-a-Chip Mentor Cruise-In had plenty of options for car lovers to get their engines revved. From muscle cars to classic models over a century old to flashy new vehicles, the lots at the Mentor Civic Center Complex were filled with car owners, collectors and families enjoying the comfortable weather on Aug. 10.
Playhouse Square presents Tony Award-winning musical 'Come From Away'
Despite the fact Sarah Pool Wilhelm was in grade school on 9/11, her ancillary ties to the national tragedy provide a connection to Broadway’s Tony Award-winning musical “Come From Away.”. Today, she’s the music director/conductor of the national touring production of the show, which makes a limited Playhouse...
New name, new game: Rebranded art fair to drive energy in downtown Perrysburg
When Kelly and Kelly Chalfant decided to focus their lenses on art fairs this year, it was fitting that the Perrysburg couple — yes, both their names are Kelly — would have their photographs accepted into the inaugural Perrysburg Hearts the Arts art fair. The rebranded event is replacing the Levis Commons Fine Art Fair, which had a 19-year run. The Guild of Artists and Artisans, in partnership with Visit Perrysburg, is presenting the arts fair from Friday through Sunday in downtown Perrysburg. “Our decision to relocate the art fair and rebrand it as the Perrysburg Hearts the Arts fair to downtown Perrysburg was driven by the desire to bring more energy and activity to the event,” said Karen Delhey, executive director of The Guild of Artists and Artisans. “The historic downtown provides a vibrant and dynamic setting reminiscent of successful events like the Ann Arbor Art Fair,” she said. “This new location will enhance attendees' experience and foster a thriving environment for artists and local businesses.”
Greater Cleveland Food Bank purchases building for new community resource center on Cleveland's west side
CLEVELAND — The Greater Cleveland Food Bank (GCFB) took a step forward this week in expanding its footprint in Cleveland's west side. The food bank confirmed Friday it purchased a building at 9830 Lorain Ave. to be used as a new Community Resource Center as part of the third phase in its expansion project that has been in the works since 2019. The Lorain Road building will be leased to the food bank by Cuyahoga County through September 2026.
High schoolers chat with Dayton native, Olympic champion Edwin Moses
Summer Olympic athletes competed this week in the 400-meter hurdle finals in Paris. Americans took gold in both the men's and women's competitions. At the 1976 and 1984 Olympics, American and Dayton native Edwin C. Moses won gold medals in that event. This spring, Moses spoke with two track athletes...
Humane Society raising funds for care as Joffrey the cat recovers at OSU
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Humane Society of Greater Dayton has released another update on Joffrey, who has been fighting to recover from an arson incident. According to a post on social media, the cat is making “steady progress” at the Ohio State University Veterinary Center. Though he still has a long way to go, they have reported signs of healing.
Nordonia Hills Garden Club will meet on September 18th
Third Wednesday of the month 6:30 p.m. Macedonia City Center (1484 East Aurora Rd. – ground floor). Next Garden Club meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 18,. 2024 at 6:30 p.m. At the Macedonia City Center on the ground floor. Our featured speaker will be Janean Curfman from...
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...
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