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Cindy Lou (Dye) Cramer, Niles, Ohio
NILES, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Cindy Lou Cramer, 64, entered into eternal rest Thursday, July 18, 2024, at University Hospitals-Cleveland. She was born March 22, 1960, in Barberton, the daughter of Ken Dye and Diane Stone. A graduate of Barberton High School, Cindy was a true success story, working her...
A celebration of love and legacy
Last weekend, I had the immense joy of attend ing my little brother’s wedding in Canal Fulton, Ohio. It was a day filled with love, laughter and a few tears mostly from my father, who performed the ceremony. Watching my niece, Winnie, be the perfect flower girl was a highlight that brought smiles to everyone’s faces. The setting was picturesque, a beautiful testament to the love that brought everyone together. My dad, Mark Martin, officiated with a heart full of emotion. What made this ceremony even more special were the vows. My brother chose to use the same vows that my parents did in 1984. They were the vows in my wed-ding as well as my sister’s. It was a touching tribute to the enduring love and commitment our parents have modeled for us. Hearing those words again, echoing through the years, brought back a flood of memories and reinforced the foundation of faith and love upon which our family is built. Adding to the significance of the day, my brother got married on our parents’ 40th wedding anni-versary. It was a beautiful way to honor them and their journey together. Our parents have always been the epitome of a Godly marriage, their relationship grounded in mutual respect, unwavering faith and unconditional love. They have set a powerful example for my siblings and me, demonstrating what it means to love and cherish one another through all of life’s ups and downs. As I witnessed my brother marry his new bride, I couldn’t help but reflect on the legacy of love and faith that my parents have created. Their marriage is a beacon of hope and stability, a testament to the beauty of a lifelong commitment grounded in Godly principles. It’s a legacy that my siblings and I carry forward in our own marriages, striving to emulate the love and dedication our parents have shown us. The wedding was more than just a celebration of the bride and groom; it was a celebration of family, faith and the enduring power of love. In a world that often feels uncertain, it’s these moments of love and connection that remind us of what truly matters. My parents have given us a precious gift the example of a Godly marriage. Their love story, spanning 40 years and counting, is a testament to the power of faith, love and commitment. It’s a story that continues to inspire us all, and one that we will carry with us as we build our own families and futures.
Chrissie Hynde takes portrait of childhood home as Pretenders return to Akron for concerts
Chrissie Hynde went back to Ohio. Not all of her city is gone. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer took time out to reminisce this week as The Pretenders returned to Akron for two sold out concerts Tuesday and Wednesday at Goodyear Theater. Wearing a black sleeveless T-shirt and...
Farmers National: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
CANFIELD, Ohio (AP) — CANFIELD, Ohio (AP) — Farmers National Banc Corp. (FMNB) on Wednesday reported net income of $11.8 million in its second quarter. The Canfield, Ohio-based bank said it had earnings of 31 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, came to 33 cents per share.
Sections of Gary Avenue in Girard experiencing little to no water pressure due to water break
Sections of Gary Avenue in Girard are experiencing little to no water pressure due to a water break in the area. According to the Girard Police Department, the 800 and 900 Blocks of Gary Avenue will have little to no water pressure until the water break is repaired. No boil...
Walsh University Embraces Artificial Intelligence with New Course as Part of AI Strategy
In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, Walsh University is moving swiftly yet thoughtfully to stay at the forefront of advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). The University has launched its first AI course, “Science Research Innovation Through AI Technology,” reflecting its commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology into its curriculum while ensuring ethical and responsible use.
When we can expect to get the most rain this week
CLEVELAND (WJW) – Rain moves out for the night after an evening of scattered thunderstorms. One thunderstorm brought downed power lines and tree branches to Highland Heights. Drier overnight but warm and muggy. Temperatures will mostly be in the 70s and upper 60s. Dry start to the day. A...
Fuel Cleveland Celebrates Motorcycle Culture for Three Days
Sat 7/27 @ 10AM-7PM Sun 7/28 @ 10AM-4PM, 8PM-last call. Are you one of those who loves to take to the road with the wind blowing in your face as you cruise the streets and highways of northeast Ohio and beyond?. You’ll want to make a full weekend of it...
Calvin L. Fish, Warren, Ohio
WARREN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Calvin L. Fish, aged 65, passed away on Saturday, July 20, 2024, in Warren, Ohio. Born on August 9, 1958, he was the son of Robert and Geneva Fish. He was a graduate of LaBrae High School. He dedicated over 25 years to the Kmart...
Emma Marie Burin, Warren, Ohio
WARREN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Emma Marie Burin, 93, of Warren, Ohio passed away Sunday, July 21, 2024, at Trumbull Regional Medical Center. She was born September 22, 1930, in Warren, Ohio, the daughter of the late Joseph and Mary (Berish) Timko. Emma graduated from Warren G. Harding High School.
Carol Yvonne Savage, Austintown, Ohio
AUSTINTOWN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Carol Yvonne Savage, 87 of Austintown, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on July 21, 2024, at the Victoria House in Austintown. Carol was born October 29, 1936, in Indian Head, Pennsylvania to Earl and Luella (Miller) Davis. Carol was a 1954 graduate of Connellsville...
Google and Wiz end $23B acquisition talks, while First Solar to power up Ohio with $500M R&D Hub
First Solar, Tempe, Arizona, recently commissioned what it dubs ‘the largest thin-film R&D center in the Western Hemisphere.’ The company — the U.S.’s largest solar panel manufacturer — has sited its Jim Nolan Center for Solar Innovation in Lake Township, Ohio, which is just south of Akron. The 1.3-million-ft² facility includes a pilot manufacturing line for producing full-sized prototypes of thin film and tandem photovoltaic (PV) modules. The Nolan Center is expected to create about 300 new jobs by 2025. The company has been using a manufacturing line at its Perrysburg, Ohio, factory near Toledo for late-stage product development, but this manufacturing line limits development flexibility. The new R&D facility is designed to accelerate innovation cycles, enhancing First Solar’s research and development capabilities.
That stopped the music: Independence Police Blotter
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Jaysuavemusic and Bobby Luv Reflect on Songwriting Journey
From the heart of Akron, Ohio, a young artist named Juston Vetter, better known as Jaysuavemusic, is making waves in the music industry. His latest move? Joining forces with Bobby Luv of CPT and OHB Music Group, marking a significant step in his already promising career. This isn’t just about dropping beats; it’s about building a legacy that leaves a lasting impact.
Community reflects on death of Champion Township Trustee
A longtime Champion township trustee died last week after being elected four different times. William Templeton served as trustee for 13 years, and has been described as a steward of the community. Templeton was a father, business owner and community leader. "It’s just a shock to this community, and it’s...
The Heartbeat of Our Neighborhoods
“Schools are the heartbeat of any community. They are not just places where children learn; they are hubs of activity, centers of community engagement and pillars of neighborhood stability. When schools thrive, communities thrive. They attract families, foster local pride and contribute to the overall quality of life.“ ~ Supt. Dr. Michael Robinson.
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