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Country music singer Sara Evans headlines Lorain County Fair entertainment: Short Takes on Avon, Avon Lake and North Ridgeville
The 178th Lorain County Fair takes place Aug. 18-25 in Wellington (23000 Fairgrounds Road). The event is Ohio’s second-largest county fair. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Former MetroHealth CEO Airica Steed said she was “unlawfully terminated” while on medical leave
Airica Steed, who became CEO of MetroHealth in December 2022 and was fired Friday afternoon, said through an attorney that she was “stunned” by her termination. The attorney also said Steed is considering suing MetroHealth’s board of trustees for “unlawfully” getting rid of her while on medical leave.
'This is pretty amazing': Thousands of cars, spectators fill Ravenna for Cruise In
Thousands of classic cars − and even more spectators − cruised Wednesday into Ravenna for the 10th annual Octane Nights on Main Street Cruise In. Tricia Krause, owner of Mongoose Motorsports, said there are only 4,024 spots available for cars to park. All of those spots were full at 3:30 p.m. ...
Former Golden Flash makes his way home with Savannah Bananas
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Less than three months ago Kyle Jackson played his last baseball game at Kent State, and now has found himself on a world tour with the Savannah Bananas. Jackson grew up in Bowling Green, and recalled countless times his family went to Indians games at Progressive...
Car smashes into house on Prescott
A vehicle struck a Prescott Avenue home early Sunday afternoon. Montgomery County Regional Dispatch confirms that a call came in at 1:43 p.m. Sunday after a vehicle hit the home in the 3900 block of Prescott. According to county dispatch, Centerpoint is on the scene. 2 NEWS is working to learn more.
50,000 in Cuyahoga regain power after storms; FirstEnergy says others will have it late Monday
CLEVELAND, Ohio – More than 50,000 customers of FirstEnergy Corp. in Cuyahoga County regained their power this weekend, days after storms belted Northeast Ohio and left the region in the dark. On Sunday, 24,224 customers were still without electricity, or 2% of FirstEnergy’s consumers in the county. Nearly half...
Middleburg Heights amends noise law for mixed-use zoning
MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio – Changes to a noise control ordinance received approval at Middleburg Heights City Council’s July 22 special meeting. “This particular ordinance is an item that comes along with the purchase of the Brixmor (i.e. Southland) property,” Mayor Matt Castelli told council prior to passage.
One dead, one injured in early morning crash in west Toledo
TOLEDO, Ohio — Toledo police are investigating a fatal crash that occurred around 1:34 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 11 in west Toledo. According to responding officers, a 42-year-old Holland man was driving southbound on Westwood Avenue when he came to the intersection near Nebraska Avenue. Authorities state that a...
NBA Power Rankings suggest a failed offseason for Cleveland Cavaliers
The Cleveland Cavaliers have had a much quieter offseason than anticipated after The Athletic suggested massive turnover could be on the horizon at the start of the summer. To date, Cleveland's 20th overall pick Jaylon Tyson is the only new face in the wine and gold. The Cavs still have three open roster spots and three two-way deals to fill this summer, but financial restrictions and other priorities have halted this movement. Cleveland extended Donovan Mitchell, Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley to maximum deals, but the lingering decision with Isaac Okoro's restricted free agency and the Cavs' lacking depth have made for a questionable offseason at times.
Cleveland Browns News and Rumors 8/11: The indiscriminate Use of the B-Word in Football Writing
Well, that Browns game was something! Today's OBR Daily Newswire describes exactly what it was, and our webdork will bravely stand by his assessment until he gets even a small amount of pushback. THE DAILY BLOVIATION. Good morning, Cleveland Browns fans!. Can I say it? Am allowed to drop the...
5 winners (and 2 losers) from Browns preseason game against Green Bay4
Football is back. The Cleveland Browns had their preseason debut on Saturday, hosting the Green Bay Packers. It wasn't an ideal showing overall as they lost in a lopsided game. They also suffered a couple of injuries, including a concerning one for backup center Luke Wypler. The final score isn't...
Youngstown area high schools celebrate past, look toward future
Youngstown alumni gathered Saturday afternoon for a reunion of eight area high schools. The Youngstown Schools United Throwback event brought graduates of South, North, East, Chaney, Rayen, Woodrow Wilson, Cardinal Mooney, and Ursuline to the South side of Youngstown. "This is a city wide, suburban event coming together for good...
Guardians scrambling to plug holes in starting rotation: Crowquill
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Guardians headed into a crucial weekend series versus the Twins with two of the four spots in the rotation open. Alex Cobb and Gavin Williams are the known starters with Cobb making his Guardians’ debut in Friday’s doubleheader. Triston McKenzie, Joey Castillo and...
New Lebanon Day in the Park festival to feature first fireworks in 15 years
NEW LEBANON, Ohio (WKEF) -- New Lebanon is celebrating its community with its annual Day in the Park festival on August 10, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. at Don Rush Park. This festival will end with the first fireworks show in the city of New Lebanon in 15 years, which will begin after 9 p.m.
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