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Two Louisville baseball players taken in the MLB Draft
After not having a player taken on the first two days, the Louisville baseball team saw a pair of former players taken on day three of the Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft. Sebastian Gongora, who was the Friday night starter this past season, was taken in the 11th...
Hall of Fame game tickets 2024: Cheapest price, best seats for Bears vs. Texans preseason in Canton, Ohio
The Sporting News has everything you need to know about buying tickets to the August 1 Hall of Fame game between the Bears and Texans in Canton, Ohio, one of the highlights of the 2024 NFL preseason.
X-Golf keeps Solon swinging
Local golfers now have a place to practice their swing before taking the courses this summer. X-Golf, at 33615 Aurora Road in Solon, opened in March, providing an indoor golf simulator experience for anyone looking to track their statistics or have a fun evening. Guests can either book a time...
Beacon Hues Glass Now Open
As a young girl sitting in church, Denise DiLellio was fascinated by the beams of light shining through the stained-glass windows. She made it her goal to learn how to create stained glass pieces of her own. While she’s been working with glass since her youth, she’s just recently opened a gallery space and workshop in Mantua where she sells her pieces and teaches others how to bring their own designs to light.
Rain in the forecast for Greater Akron through Thursday, but the weekend is looking clear
Summit County residents eager for clear, blue skies will have to wait another day or so, as showers are in the forecast until Thursday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. Sunny skies and daily temperatures in the low to mid 80s are projected for this weekend heading into early...
Sensory Escape to open in Plain Township; WRL Advertising hits milestone
PLAIN TWP ‒ Sensory Escape, a play center for neurodiverse children at 1950 Whipple Ave. NW, will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. Thursday and a grand opening at 11 a.m. Saturday. There will be face painting, refreshments and giveaways during the celebration, according to the event announcement. ...
Akron to reopen doorbell camera applications for some wards
AKRON, Ohio — If you live in Akron in wards one, three or five, you might be eligible for a free doorbell camera through the Doorbell Camera Safety Program, as the city council is reopening applications. Those applications open at 8 a.m. on July 24 and conclude on July...
Books, Bites and Beats Come Together at Akron’s People’s Park
Sat 7/20 @10AM-5PM Once again, the Akron-Summit Public Library is hosting its Books, Bites and Beats Festival , taking place at North Hill’s People’s Park, at 760 Elma Street. Books are one of the main focuses, understandably, given the library’s mission — and you’ll find a batch of...
Knox Ruritan Club marks 50th anniversary
Knox Ruritan Club celebrated its 50th birthday at a meeting in June during which the club celebrated recent graduates and highlighted big moments in the group’s history. Two charter members – Terry Blickensderfer and Lee Johnson – were on hand for the event at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in North Georgetown, along with Ohio District Gov. Dave Wingett, who presented a certificate from the national club.
Submitted: The Aurora Historical Society hosted a tour of 19th century homes
On July 13, from 1-4 p.m., the Aurora Historical Society hosted its much-anticipated Historic Home (and Garden) Tour, followed by a delightful wine and cheese event at the Aurora Historical Society. Despite the heat, the community’s enthusiasm and dedication made the event a tremendous success. The tour began at...
Tucson Turf headed to NFL Flag Championships in Canton
Tucson Turf Elite Football will represent the Arizona Cardinals at the NFL Flag Championships in Canton, Ohio later this week. Tucson Turf is a nonprofit flag and 7-on-7 football program started by Toby Bourguet. The elite program is no stranger to the NFL’s national flag football championship tournament. They have taken home five national titles from the event.
Star Mills looks back on 160 years of the grind
LOUISVILLE, Ohio — The bright, inviting smell of molasses and freshly milled corn greets the nose when approaching Star Mills, a full-service feed store and mill nestled by the railroad tracks in Louisville. Star Mills’ bright red brick facade is a testament to its success: the building has been standing since 1864.
City of Solon Summer Festival
SUNDAY, JULY 28 | 12 PM - 7 PM. Join us in celebrating the warmth of the season with your family, friends, and neighbors in a day filled with music, delicious food, and a plethora of exciting activities. Dance the day away to live performances featuring local artists, setting a...
State Champion Warriors honored by Cafaro Foundation
The honors continue to roll in for the State Champion West Branch baseball team. At centre court of the Eastwood Mall the Cafaro Foundation honored the Warriors for winning the Division II State Championship last month. As part of their recognition the West Branch school district was awarded a $10.000...
Girard, Salem practice for upcoming football season with 7 on 7 drill
SALEM — Salem and Girard got some summer work in during a varsity football 7-on-7 scrimmage Tuesday morning on the Quakers’ football practice field. Playing in mid-80 degree heat with plenty of water breaks, the teams went with full units in a controlled situational scrimmage to open the action before going into a seven-on-seven format with a 50-yard field.
Walsh University Receives $9,000 Grant for Restorative Connections Project
The Center for Restorative Justice and Community Health at Walsh University, in partnership with the Simply Youth program in Stark County, has been awarded a $9,000 grant from the Stark County Social Justice Consortium/Stark County Community Action Agency. This funding is supporting the Impact Institute-Restorative Connections Project, directed by Dr. Michelle Bemiller, Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice and Director of the Center for Restorative Justice and Community Health at Walsh University. This program will run through the month of July, impacting youth ages 13 to 15 who are residents of the City of Canton.
North Canton firefighters take extra step to help those in cardiac arrest
NORTH CANTON, Ohio (WOIO) - Firefighters are compiling a list of all AED’S (Automated External Defibrillators) within their community. According to their Facebook post, this is an “effort to ensure that patients who suffer a sudden cardiac arrest within our city receive prompt treatment.”. The information will then...
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