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If the house is a hot mess, nonprofit group volunteers step in to take the stress away
Whether it's cleaning, organizing, meal preparation or yard work, Hot Mess Express helps women get a fresh start. Founded in 2021 by Jen Hamilton, HME is a nonprofit organization dedicated to offering support to women by tidying and organizing their homes. ...
Jon Gruden Set to Take Charge as Cleveland Browns Head Coach
Jon Gruden is renowned for his roles in the Oakland Raiders' tuck-rule game and leading the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a Super Bowl victory. Gruden's career included a notable stint at ESPN and a return to coaching with the Raiders. The Cleveland Browns, struggling with consistent success, are eyeing Gruden...
Sons of the American Revolution honor Ohio Valley Revolutionary War heroes
MARTINS FERRY, Ohio (WTRF) — Some people might not know that the men and women who helped shape our country are buried right here in the Ohio Valley. The Sons of the American Revolution held a memorial service today at Walnut Grove Cemetery in Martins Ferry to honor the Revolutionary War heroes who are […]
Cavs Gifted Perfect Backup Big Man From Eastern Conference Rival
The Cleveland Cavaliers have kept to themselves so far this offseason with their only move coming as re-signing Donovan Mitchell to a max deal. They are seemingly bringing back the same roster from the season before, much to the chagrin of some Cavs fans. It's important to remember, however, that...
75-Year-Old Woman Sends Over $120,000 to a Person Claiming To Be Journey’s Steve Perry
While promoting a successful solo career on stage with albums like Steet Talk, The Season, and Traces, many remember Steve Perry as the frontman for the rock band Journey. Spending several years with the band, he helped them gain international fame that continues today. And with Journey having fans all around the world, one woman in Cleveland, Ohio jumped at the chance to help Perry. The only problem, the person she was helping was not Perry.
Tequila ’n Tigers set at Akron Zoo
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Akron Zoo’s Tequila ’n Tigers is coming up. The tasting event is 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, July 13. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
'He's been stolen': Family finds support dealing with dad's dementia
While many fondly reminisce about their father teaching them to drive, quite the opposite, high school Principal Taylor Gerhardt recently reflected on the day he had to tell his dad he could no longer drive. “He would get in his truck and just go, and no one knew where he was,” Mr. Gerhardt said of his dad, Dan, 77, who was diagnosed with dementia. One of the most difficult experiences he had with his dad was convincing him to relinquish his driving privileges. “I made him come with me to a licensed, trained individual through the licensing bureau. There's a way to get a diagnosis as far as if you are able to drive,” he said. “He always seemed to listen to the advice of officials and really, this was the only way we could get Dad to not sneak the car keys and get out.”
Next Step in Cavaliers Offseason Plans Revealed
The Cleveland Cavaliers accomplished the biggest task on their offseason to-do list when they re-signed Donovan Mitchell to a three-year contract extension. With the franchise star guaranteed to be in Cleveland for the foreseeable future, now it's time for the Cavs to focus on the rest of their offseason agenda.
A winner of a weekend forecast
After an unsettled end to the work week, which featured a couple rounds of showers, high pressure will move over the region this weekend. High temperatures will reach the low 80s on Saturday under mostly to partly sunny skies. Dewpoints will fall during the afternoon, making for a much more pleasant and comfortable Saturday evening to be out and about.
News and Notes: Guardians Achieve Most Frustrating Loss of the Season
Yesterday was my birthday and my oldest son and I celebrated at Progressive Field, watching the Giants-Guardians game. The organization has done so much to make the ballpark a fun place for little kids. My son loves being there. He even watches some of the game. His enjoyment of the experience is unaffected by wins and losses. And so... I cannot allow my feelings to get in the way of the beauty of that.
Senior PGA Tour promises 5 days of fun starting Wednesday at Akron's Firestone Country Club
Golf fans and those just looking for good time can find hours of entertainment with the five-day Kaulig Companies Championship, which brings in some of the top PGA golfers 50 and older, at Firestone Country Club in Akron starting Wednesday. The festivities begin with a pro-am game Wednesday. The tournament will kick...
Eagle Mark 4 Equipment Co. relocates to Ohio Brass Road
MANSFIELD — Yard trucks and parts company Eagle Mark 4 celebrated its new space at a new lot on Wednesday with a ribbon cutting. Formerly located on Ashland Road, the company moved to 95 Ohio Brass Road for more space. Eagle Mark 4 is the leading supplier of Kalmar Ottawa yard trucks and exclusive parts inventory.
Owners of Realty Building submit some paperwork required for permits
Greenheart representatives submitted some of the paperwork late Friday to the Mahoning County Building Inspection Office with a promise that more will be submitted on Monday. The paperwork will be reviewed before permits are issued.
Bedford summer concert series returns with lineup of live music, new band each week
BEDFORD, Ohio — The City of Bedford and its Parks and Recreation Department recently announced the schedule and music groups for its 2024 Summer Concert Series events. Scheduled to kick off on June 12 and run through August 21, this year’s concert series will feature performances every other Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at Bedford Commons, weather permitting.
GALLERY: July First Friday features Camp Mount Vernon
MOUNT VERNON — It seems everyone — and everything — turned out to experience summer camp in downtown Mount Vernon. July’s First Friday event featured activities for kids of all ages. Camp Mount Vernon highlighted archery, a giant slide, a dunk tank, and Touch-a-Truck in the activities zone on Public Square.
Iconic punk band announces final album, farewell tour: ‘The end is near’
LOS ANGELES, California – X, an iconic punk band, has announced their final album after playing together for nearly 50 years. Founding members John Doe, Exene Cervenka, Billy Zoom and D. J. Bonebrake have announced “Smoke & Fiction,” their new and final album, will be released Aug. 2.
Sales Buzz: Busy Bee Restaurant ready to comb for a new owner
MARIETTA — The Busy Bee Restaurant, which has been in business for 80 years, is going on the market. “The family and I have decided to take our business operations in a different direction,” owner Larry Sloter said. “My sons said that food service isn’t in our long term plans.”
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