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Ohio woman allegedly refuses to get out of vehicle, gets window smashed by baton, starts a chase and gets arrested
NOBLE COUNTY, Ohio (WTRF) — A Caldwell, Ohio, woman is behind bars after attempting to flee from a traffic stop in the early hours of August 3. According to officials, Deputies with the Noble County Sherriff’s Office attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a white SUV for a moving violation and an obstructed license […]
Dover man going to prison for striking an individual in the head with a hammer 5 times
NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ A Dover man has been sentenced to four to six years in prison for attacking another man with a hammer on Feb. 20. Kenton L George, 47, of 330 W. Slingluff Ave., Dover, was sentenced Friday in Tuscarawas County Common Pleas Court by Judge Michael Ernest. More on Kenton George...
EDISON VOLLEYBALL COACH’S CORNER (EP 1) WITH LEAH EFT
RICHMOND OH- The Wildcats are in the house! Edison volleyball is gearing up for another exciting season in the gym. This Wildcats team has a perfect mix of veteran leadership, and young hungry talent. Most freshman come into a program timid and uneasy, at least to start, but the freshman in Edison volleyball have wasted no time making their presence felt. They compete hard for a job on the floor, and who knows? You might just see younger faces than expected in Edison’s lineup. That being said, the Wildcats have no shortage of leadership. They’ll need it with the tough teams that spring up on their schedule, Edison isn’t shying away from anyone.
Alexander will not put a levy on the November ballot as its financial outlook improves slightly
ALBANY, Ohio (WOUB/Report for America) — After two consecutive electoral defeats, the income tax levy to fund Alexander Local School District will not appear on the ballot in November. The Alexander school board voted 3-2 in a June 26 meeting not to file the levy. The decision followed electoral...
Parma pizza lovers rejoice: Cherished institution planning new Original Antonio’s Pizzeria
PARMA, Ohio -- The death in June of Grace Loschiavo, who started Antonio’s Pizza in 1967 with her husband, Tony, left many grieving. Not only did Parma lose a respected community business leader, but the iconic Antonio’s Pizza at The Shoppes at Parma closed its doors for good.
2 of Ohio’s 4 Teacher of the Year finalists are Ashland University grads
ASHLAND — The State Board of Education of Ohio has named its four finalists for the 2025 Ohio Teacher of the Year and two — Jennifer Winkler ’12 and Daneé Pinckney ’19 M.Ed. — are Ashland University alumnae. From a cohort of 11 district...
West Virginia coal miner dead, Governor and First Lady issue statement
CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Governor Jim Justice and First Lady Cathy Justice have issued a statement regarding the death of a West Virginia coal miner on Thursday. 57-year-old Fairmont resident Joe Crandall sustained injuries at the Arch Coal, Leer Mining Complex this week which led to his passing, marking the third mining-related death in West […]
Annual Wattsburg Bluegrass Festival to Feature 21 Bands from Pennsylvania, Ohio & New York
21 different bands will be coming in from Pennsylvania, Ohio and New York for this year's Wattsburg Bluegrass Festival. The festival will kick off at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, August 9 and will run through Sunday, August 11. Music will run through 10 p.m. Friday night. The Bluegrass Festival will...
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