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18,000 places you can’t put a pot business: The Wake Up for Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. Ohio law prohibits locating a recreational marijuana business within 500 feet of a place of worship, public library, public playground or a public park. If you purchase a product or register for...
STDs In Michigan, Ohio and Indiana Among Highest In The Nation
A new study shows that 7 cities in Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio have a concerning number of STD cases. Here's what you should know. Sexually transmitted diseases and infections aren't easy to talk about. However, the stigma that comes with STDs and STIs adds to the difficulty of protecting people from them. The United States is currently experiencing a substantial rise in chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis. The number of syphilis cases has risen nearly 30% since last year. That is part of a shocking trend according to InnerBody.com,
State Road to close for a week
LIMA — State Road between Gomer and Dutch Hollow Roads will close Monday and remain closed through Monday, July 29, according to the Allen County Engineer’s Office. The closure will allow for crossover repair, the engineer’s office said. There will be no access on that road during the closure.
Horses and volunteers at Challenged Champions provide hope and smiles to those in need
PUTNAM COUNTY, OH (WLIO) - Therapists in Putnam County are making a difference in the lives of many, but they're not the kind of therapists you'd expect. At the Challenged Champions facility, located at 11913 Rd 6, Ottawa, OH 45875, horses provide therapy and hope to individuals facing various conditions. The non-profit organization uses horses and their environment to offer equine-based activities from reading to riding. The goal is to enrich and change the lives of children and adults with special needs.
Van Wert community gathers downtown to witness unveiling of restored historic centerpiece
VAN WERT, OH (WLIO) - The century-old centerpiece of downtown Van Wert has been restored. In Van Wert, city officials and community members gathered around the corner of Main and Washington Street to witness the official completion of the National Bank clock restoration project. The famous clock was manufactured at some point in 1917 out of Minnesota with unique details like stained glass dials. They hope to keep the familiar antique ticking for 100 more years to preserve a piece of history.
Edison State’s spring Employees of the Semester
PIQUA — Edison State Community College recognized outstanding employee performance during its spring All-College Celebrations meeting. Each semester, the College recognizes a faculty or adjunct faculty member and a staff member with an Employee of the Semester award. The College also gives an Outstanding Team award to a team that has completed a project important to Edison State’s mission, vision, and strategic goals.
Bellefontaine City Schools Seeking Substitute Teachers
Bellefontaine City Schools are seeking substitute teachers. With this position, substitute teachers can set their own schedule, receive a rate of $115 per day, and the opportunity to test the waters if they are interested in a career in education. They will be holding a training on August 12th. To...
Hundreds of students getting free school supplies thanks to this local business
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — One local organization is helping students prepare for back to school with a free school supply drive. TCN Behavioral Health is hosting giveaways at each of its locations throughout the Miami Valley. Giveaways are held from 4 to 6 p.m. at all five events. During...
Van Wert falls short of ACME State crown
COLDWATER-Rainy weather on Sunday forced the ACME state semifinals to be played on Monday and the Van Wert Cougars fell one inning short of winning their first ACME State crown since 2015. Van Wert took on the defending State ACME champions Indian Lake and it was a barn-burner. Hayden Davis...
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Jim Spanbauer Takes The Helm Of Waterville Rotary; Preps For Blues, Brews And Brats
BY KAREN GERHARDINGER | MIRROR REPORTER — Waterville Rotary Club may be small, but it has a huge impact in not just the Anthony Wayne area, but also around the world. “We fight above our weight class,” said Jim Spanbauer, who was named president of the club on July 1 – the same day he retired after more than 30 years in the U.S. Air Force and Ohio Air National Guard.
Jamie Farr Pool closed until further notice, city says
TOLEDO, Ohio — The Jamie Farr Pool in north Toledo has been closed until further notice, a city of Toledo spokesperson said in an email Wednesday afternoon. The closure is "due to mechanical issues," according to the city. The exact issues are not specified and an estimated reopening date was not provided.
Lucas County commissioner race takes to television
A Lucas County commissioner race is moving to television, as one candidate’s advertisements will start airing as soon as Friday. Former Toledo Councilman Tom Waniewski, a Republican, stars in a new 30-second advertisement highlighting his upbringing in the city’s Polish community, his work as a reporter turned politician, and his campaign message stressing the need for change on the board of commissioners. “I’m taking these early days of the election year to work on my branding,” Mr. Waniewski said. “I’m getting my name out there and publishing positive branding.”
Animals attacked with blow darts in Findlay park, shooter still on the loose
FINDLAY, Ohio (WTVG) - Animals were left wounded with blow darts in a Findlay park and the shooter is still on the loose. Findlay Police and the Ohio Division of Wildlife are stepping in to investigate after multiple residents reported seeing geese and a squirrel pierced by blow darts in Riverside Park.
Point Place community center looking for additional funding as ARPA funds end in 2024
TOLEDO, Ohio — The Friendship Park Community Center has continued to be a staple in the Point Place community over the past few years. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the center began to offer new, popular programming using American Rescue Plan Act funds. "The problem that we saw, especially after...
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