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Kent State University: New police academy in Twinsburg aims to help officer shortage
TWINSBURG, Ohio — Kent State University is aiming to help the ongoing officer shortage by expanding their police academy with the opening of an additional location in Twinsburg this fall. SUBSCRIBE: Get the day's top headlines sent to your inbox each weekday morning with the free 3News to GO!...
Julian Hernandez, Nik Wirsching lead CVCA to first baseball district title since 2004
The CVCA baseball team traveled to Gates Mills on Wednesday and took care of business against host Gilmour Academy. Julian Hernandez hit a solo home run, Alex Mammone singled in a run and Nik Wirsching, Matthew Porter and Kyle Shaw handled the pitching to lead CVCA to a 2-1 win over Gilmour in a Division II district final. ...
Collegians’ works displayed for Ovation at BW: Medina County College Corner
MEDINA, Ohio -- Here’s the latest news about college students from Medina County:. Baldwin Wallace University: Residents of our area were among more than 250 students whose exceptional academic work was showcased during the 2024 Baldwin Wallace University Ovation Day of Excellence. Each spring, the Ovation Day of Excellence...
Jackson baseball's 'best version' is district title-worthy | Polar Bears down GlenOak
MACEDONIA — Somewhere in the mix of rankings and results, Jackson High School baseball coach Bill Gamble just wanted his Polar Bears to find the "best version" of themselves this season. Looks like the boys in purple have figured that out. Jackson rode the big left arm of Landen Doll to a 3-0 win...
South Euclid fights to keep Notre Dame College, Great Northern opens playground: Our Towns
What’s happening in Northeast Ohio communities? Here’s a roundup from towns around the region. BEACHWOOD: A ceremonial groundbreaking was recently held for the construction of the school district’s new Bryden and Hilltop elementary schools. They will be built close to the sites of the current Bryden and Hilltop buildings on Bryden Road and Hilltop Drive, respectively. The current buildings were both constructed in the 1950s. Earthwork, including installation of fencing, construction roads, grading and utilities, is about to begin in force and carry into August, when construction of the new schools will start. Building construction is expected to be complete in December 2025, with students and staff moving into the new schools in January 2026. Demolition and removal of the original buildings will then begin as permanent drives, parking lots, blacktops, playgrounds and fields will be installed.
Lt. Gov. Jon Husted visits Parma City Schools’ career tech program
PARMA, Ohio -- Parma City Schools late last year was awarded $4,116,570 to expand its carpentry and auto collision classrooms/lab space at Normandy High School. The funds were part of Gov. Mike DeWine’s Career Technical Construction Program grants. If you purchase a product or register for an account through...
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