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Annual Youngstown car show raises money for residents of Realty Tower
DNA Professional Detailing's annual Downtown Car Show is helping raise money for Realty Tower residents. The car show is celebrating it's third year in Downtown Youngstown, and is donating some of this year's proceeds to the United Way, to help residents who lost their homes in the Realty Building explosion.
'Insomnia Cookies' late-night bakery coming to Youngstown
If you've ever had a late-night craving for a sweet treat, you know the dilemma. Bakeries tend to open early, and most grocery stores aren't open past 9 or 10 at night. But a cookie chain coming to Youngstown is putting an end to that struggle. Insomnia Cookies can be...
Man hospitalized after private Youngstown prison fight
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — A man was taken to the hospital Tuesday after a fight broke out at a private prison on the East Side of Youngstown. Public Affairs Manager of CoreCivic Brian Todd told First News staff responded to a physical altercation involving several inmates shortly after 7 p.m.
Strongsville football preview: Jason Trusnik establishes his brand with Mustangs — 2024 camp tour
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio — Jason Trusnik has been established in the Strongsville community for more than a decade. He owns a sports performance business in the city and has seen many of the Mustangs’ football players in that time. When the school sought a new football coach, he knew...
Win tickets to see Blues Legend Joe Bonamassa at Fraze Pavilion
WHIO Radio welcomes Blues Legend Joe Bonamassa to Fraze Pavilion, Tuesday, August 20th. Register below tickets to this amazing show! Campaign not loading? Click here NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. 8/9/2024 – 8/16/2024. Open to OHIO residents of Auglaize, Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Darke, Fayette, Greene, Highland, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Randolph, Shelby, Union, Warren, Wayne Counties. Age 18+. To enter, complete Official Entry Form on the Contests page at WHIO.com or on the WHIO Mobile App. One (1)”] winner will be selected in a random drawing from among all eligible entries received during the Sweepstakes Period. Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received. Prize: One (1) winner(s) will receive a pair of tickets to the show (ARV: $60). For full rules, CLICK HERE. Sponsor: CMG Radio Operating Company, LLC, 1611 S. Main St., Dayton, 45409
Savannah Bananas in Cleveland FREE stream: Watch Banana Ball World Tour 2024 game today
The Savannah Bananas summer tour is winding down but not over yet, as the 2024 Banana Ball World Tour will make a stop in Cleveland’s Progressive Field Saturday. Their game vs. The Party Animals will start at 7 p.m. Eastern. If you can’t make it to the game, it...
St. Joseph Community Center, Stoveworks receive $11.3 million in state brownfield remediation funds
LORAIN — Two long-blighted properties in Lorain received state brownfield remediation grants. The former St. Joseph Community Center and Stove Works sites received a combined $11.3 million in state funds for further cleanup and remediation on the properties. Both grants will be managed through the Lorain County Land Bank.
Activate Allen County, Cenovus team up for community health
Aug. 9—LIMA — A new partnership announced Friday hopes to bring greater opportunities to adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles in the Lima community. Activate Allen County leadership announced Friday that the organization is partnering with Cenovus Energy to help promote healthy living, with Cenovus committing $250,000 over the next three years to this endeavor, focusing on enhancing pocket ...
Bucyrus business has “solution” for heating and cooling needs
BUCYRUS, OH (CRAWFORD COUNTY NOW)—A lifelong Bucyrus resident is using his background and experience in the heating and cooling industry to launch his own business. Garrett Hensley, 27, is the owner of Affinity Heating & Cooling Solutions, LLC. He’s been running the company since May 2021, although he obtained the LLC designation a year earlier.
Canton man shot, killed after confrontation with his neighbor
CANTON TWP. — A 35-year-old man died Saturday after a brief confrontation erupted in gunfire in a Cornell Street neighborhood. Police said in a Facebook post they were dispatched to the 200 block of Cornell Street, near the intersection of Cherry Hill and Sheldon roads, around 11:48 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, because of "reports of shots fired following a brief confrontation by the suspect toward the victim - both residents of the neighborhood.”
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