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The Ohio State Buckeyes have a ton of Olympians going to Paris
The Ohio State Buckeyes have always excelled in most sports. We know that the football program is the crown jewel of all of the sports they have, but it’s not their most successful. They have plenty of others that are very successful as well. The Buckeyes also excel at the Olympic sports. In fact, they have a ton of national championships in those sports.
Concerns raised in regard to Willoughby Tamarac Apartments
A complaint was recently filed with Willoughby Municipal Court in regard to Tamarac Apartments in Willoughby. According to Damel Austin, a nearby resident, he has sent multiple letters of concern to Willoughby City Council and Mayor Robert Fiala in regard to concerns about tall, noxious weeds at the apartment complex, located at 38360 Tamarac Blvd.
VIDEO: Insane Misdirection Play From NFL Flag Championships Is Blowing Everyone’s Mind
A play from the NFL Flag Championships has gone viral online ahead of the weekend. The inaugural event currently taking place in Canton, Ohio, and it appears to have generated some buzz. One game, in particular, got fans talking as the New York Jets’ affiliate totally embarrassed the opposition in...
Nearly 300 cyclists to ride from Cleveland to Cincinnati for cancer research
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Nearly 300 cyclists are expected to take the road for Thursday for a charity event, riding from Cleveland to Cincinnati. The cyclists are taking part in the 18th annual Pan Ohio Hope Ride, a charity bicycle tour. The goal of the event is to raise $1 million to support the American Cancer Society and Cleveland Hope Lodge.
Adamson Takes Over Lady Bearcat Volleyball
The Lady Bearcat volleyball program has a new head coach! Sydney Adamson comes to B.H.S. with a wealth of coaching experience at multiple levels including youth, middle school, high school, and junior olympics. Coach Adamson’s coaching career has taken her to schools such as John Hay, Shaker Hts., Beachwood, Euclid, and now Bedford!
David Trinko: Try to enjoy the last 'first time'
Jul. 20—Our youngest daughter was so excited to go to camp last week. I was decidedly less excited. It was a new experience for her, going off into the woods with her friends without parents for the first time in her 10-year-old life. It was the fourth "first time" of camp-going for me and her mother, as we'd already been through this with her older sisters years earlier. Unfortunately for ...
'I just had enough.' Canton Local school board's Scott Hamilton resigns after 26 years
CANTON TWP. – Longtime Canton Local school board member Scott Hamilton resigned Friday morning from the board, citing politics in a board executive session the day before and division on the board. "I am extremely disappointed with the politics displayed yet again at our board meeting yesterday as well as the division that still exists within our board. Therefore, effective immediately, I am hereby resigning my position on the Canton Local Board of Education," Hamilton, a board...
Franklin County GOP calls on Republican county engineer to resign
Despite being an elected office, the Franklin County Engineer's post - responsible for building and maintaining roads, bridges and other public infrastructure not covered by a municipality - has seldom been the focus of political fireworks. But that changed this week when the Franklin County Republican Party accused acting County Engineer Brad...
Hilliard puts tax issue on fall ballot to replace elementary schools, finance operations
Residents in the Hilliard school district will vote Nov. 5 on a levy for the first time in eight years. Voters will decide on a combined bond-levy issue that would finance regular operations and improvements to school facilities. Residents will vote on raising the bonds and property taxes in the same item.
A piece of history reborn with Shoults Covered Bridge restoration in Licking County
Dozens of Licking County residents navigated winding dirt roads to a seemingly obscure spot in rural Ohio, only to find themselves at the heart of a significant celebration. They gathered to commemorate the meticulous reconstruction of a cherished historic wooden bridge, a feat that was far from mundane and steeped in local heritage.
Browns top draft pick tabbed biggest potential bust in 2024
For the second year in a row, the Cleveland Browns didn't have a pick in the NFL Draft until Round 3 in 2023. Their first selection was Cedric Tillman, a big-bodied wide receiver from Tennessee. He was taken at No. 74 overall, which was the selection acquired along with Elijah Moore in exchange for pick No. 42.
Cy Young Youth League will have blitz ball fundraising tournament in September
NEWCOMERSTOWN − The Cy Young Youth League has been thinking outside of the box for local fundraising to benefit improvements and other costs associated with the league. "Several of us set around after a board meeting discussing our next fundraiser and we wanted something new and fresh, different, and fun to spark interest," Jenna Marstrell said. "Nathan Watson suggested blitz ball as they knew another group that had held one and it was a success. I admit I was the first to say what is blitz ball which in turn I was laughed at then told wiffle ball. We then formed a group to oversee and plan the blitz ball tournament which includes myself, Amy and Mitch Barron and Nathan. Many of our board members are experienced in running baseball tournaments, so we are hoping that will be helpful in orchestrating this tournament."
Isaiah Mobley will try to find a new home for 2024-25 NBA season
The Cleveland Cavaliers have decided not to extend a qualifying offer to power forward and former USC Trojan Isaiah Mobley, making him an unrestricted free agent, per reports picked up by Hoops Wire. Mobley, 24, is 6-foot-8 and was selected by the Cavs with the No. 49 overall pick in...
Names of arrested juveniles should be printed, not shielded
A 14-year-old was arrested Wednesday evening for being involved in a stolen Kia chase in Bratenahl. Minor or not, white or black - publish names and photos of these kids. Let parents, teachers and friends know what these kids are doing. Are rights of juveniles being protected? What about rights of victims?
American-born journalist speaks to AFMDA gathering
Over 50 people attended an event on May 11 for American Friends of Magen David Adom at the home of Barry Feldman and Paul Wehn in Pepper Pike. Yaakov Katz, an American-born journalist and author who served as editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post, was the featured speaker. He focused on the role Magen David Adom plays while also educating people about the challenges the country faces both within its borders and in Gaza, and also discussed the Israel-U.S. relationship, as well as the complex connections between Israel and Jews around the world, according to a news release.
Sam Ash Music in Lyndhurst to close in wake of bankruptcy
Black and red for sale signs, cluttered corners filled with reduced priced microphones, untouched used violins, and empty shelves will be the last things that customers see during Sam Ash’s final days. The music retail giant which started 100 years ago, announced in May that it will be closing...
NE Ohio company Whoa Dough expands with national retailer
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ohio – Whoa Dough has widened its retail distribution footprint in a big way. The Highland Heights-based company is now in 222 Super Target locations across the country. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive...
Old Washington Music Festival throws a party in Guernsey County
GUERNSEY COUNTY, Ohio (WTRF) — It’s a small village but the folks in Old Washington certainly know how to throw a big party. One of this summer’s most anticipated events has wrapped up. The first-ever Old Washington Music Festival is in the books with 5-time Grammy nominated artist Hunter Hays closing the show. He is […]
VP candidate JD Vance shops at Jungle Jim’s day after RNC ends
FAIRFIELD, Ohio (WXIX) - Fresh from being named former President Donald Trump’s running mate at the Republican National Convention, J.D. Vance went shopping Friday at Jungle Jim’s International Market. The store’s director of development, Phill Adams, announced it in a Facebook post. Vance perused the aisles with...
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