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Painesville man dies after being ejected from motorcycle in Lake County crash
CLEVELAND — A Painesville man died Saturday night after being ejected from his motorcycle in a crash in Lake County, troopers said. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the crash happened at about 10:42 p.m. Saturday on Narrows Road near the intersection of State Route 84 in the village of Perry.
All-Daily Record 2023-24: Player of the Year Ashley Mullet leads loaded girls hoops group
The Wayne/Holmes area has produced some of the best small school basketball in Ohio for a while, and the 2023-24 season was no exception. Loudonville was the last team standing, making it all the way to the Division IV state semifinals, led by superstar Corri Vermilya. But the Redbirds were far from the only team to prove themselves as one of the best around during the year.
Toledo company to manufacture electric vehicles with federal funding
Ohio will receive more than $32 million in federal funding to help revive auto manufacturing and jobs in the state, specifically electric vehicle production at a plant in Toledo. U.S. vehicle manufacturing has been on the decline since the 1970s, but the Biden administration is providing $1.7 billion in grants...
Purrrrfectly fine: Annual feline show draws 300-plus cats and kittens to Wooster
Call them and they will come. The Buckeye Ohio Rollers Club recently pulled into Wooster for its annual Allbreed & Household Pet Cat Show at the Wayne County Event Center on the fairgrounds in Wooster. There were 185 cats and kittens entered into the seven show rings Saturday and 173...
Person suffers life-threatening injuries after buggy crash on State Route 88
GEAUGA COUNTY, Ohio — A person suffered life-threatening injuries following a crash involving a buggy that took place on State Route 88 on Saturday afternoon. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the Patrol’s Ravenna Dispatch Center was advised at 3:57 p.m. of a serious crash that took place near the address of 16066 McCall Rd. on State Route 88 involving a horse-drawn buggy and a GMC SUV. Troopers from the Patrol’s Chardon Post responded to the scene.
3rd victim fatally shot in Buckeye Woodhill neighborhood in 24 hours
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A third victim was shot and killed in Buckeye Woodhill neighborhood Saturday evening less than 24 hours after another shooting killed two people in the same neighborhood. Th Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner identified the victim as 34-year-old Eric Grady who Was reported dead on the scene...
Cleveland Irish Cultural Festival takes place this weekend in Berea
BEREA, Ohio (WOIO) - The 39th Cleveland Irish Cultural Festival returns to Berea, Ohio this weekend. The festival will take place Friday, July 19 through Sunday, July 21 at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds. The festival started in 1982 to celebrate Irish music, dancing, sports, and theater among Clevelanders. Currently, an...
Five-star defensive lineman to take a visit to the Ohio State football program
The Ohio State football program is still focused on finishing out the 2025 recruiting class with a strong push. August is going to be a big month for that. They have the top recruiting class at the moment but are holding a slim lead over Alabama for that distinction. While...
Toledo groups tackling polarization with cross-partisan events
Second of two parts Thinking about the challenges facing American political discourse, Alfonso Narvaez, a self-described community leader in Toledo, harkened back to the words of Abraham Lincoln: “A house divided cannot stand.” Dan Messina, who works with a group focused on creating political dialogue, found inspiration in a different Lincoln quote: “I don’t like that man. I must get to know him better.” The fact that both men looked to President Lincoln, who guided the nation through its most divisive political moment, for inspiration in the present seems apt as the Pew Research Center reports that Democrats and Republicans feel farther apart than they have in decades.
Sunday Chat with former NCAA champion, Olympic team wrestler Greg Wojciechowski
Without dispute, former wrestling great Greg “Wojo” Wojciechowski is one of the best handful of athletes ever produced by the University of Toledo, or by the city itself. Born to parents Richard and Elaine Wojciechowski in 1951, Greg was a protege of local wrestling icons Dick Torio, Joe Scalzo, and UT coach Dick Wilson while working out as a youth at Torio’s health club. He won back-to-back heavyweight state wrestling championships with unbeaten seasons for Whitmer High School in 1967 and ’68. Because of his three trusted mentors, Wojciechowski chose to wrestle at UT when he could have gone to any program in the country. He posted a 55-2 career record in three seasons for Wilson’s Rockets, reaching the NCAA heavyweight finals each year, winning the national championship as a junior in 1971, and ending as runner-up in 1970 and 1972. Between 1969 and 1979 he also won eight freestyle national AAU championships and five Greco-Roman titles.
Hot Stove tournament brings heat in Alliance
Four Alliance-area teams played Saturday in the semifinal games of the Ohio Hot Stove Baseball League at Butler Rodman Park in the Carnation City. Rick Black Photography, which competed in the E League for ages 17 and 18, was the only team to advance to Sunday's competition, which included the state title games. Rick Black Photography defeated Alliance American Legion 166, 14-7, to earn its spot in Sunday's games. Other teams that competed were Sebring West Branch Goshen Ruritans, which lost Saturday morning to Elyria Dawgz, 15-7, in a G League game; and Alliance Big Red's Fishing, which lost Saturday to Grafton Midview Milano Monuments, 17-10, in an HH League game. Don't miss results from Sunday's game in Tuesday's edition of The Alliance Review. Sunday's games will end too late for the Review's deadline.
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