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90 Day Fiancé Michael Eloshway’s Legal Troubles: Facing 20-Year Prison Sentence
Former 90 Day Fiancé star Michael Eloshway from season 1 is facing a harsh sentence that could see him behind bars for 20 years. This arises from charges of child exploitation after a raid on his Twinsburg, Ohio home uncovered disturbing material. An Unknown Dark Side. Mike Eloshway, known...
SLIDESHOW: Struthers Fourth of July Parade
21 News is taking a look at how communities across the Mahoning Valley celebrated the Fourth of July. The City of Struthers held its annual Fourth of July Parade, which featured a performance from the Struthers High School Marching Band, the Struthers Homecoming Court and of course the stars and stripes as far as the eye could see.
Wickliffe church hosting a barbecue fundraiser for Christmas For Kids
Vineyard Community Church in Wickliffe will be hosting a barbecue fundraiser for Christmas For Kids from noon to 4 p.m. July 13. Adult rib dinner meal will cost $20 and includes BBQ ribs, two regular sides, salad, roll, and a beverage, according to a news release. A full-slab only is $30 while a full-slab dinner is $40 and includes two sides. Plus, attendees can get a free kids’ hotdog meal with the purchase of an adult meal.
2024’s violent tornado season has been one of the most active on record
Spring 2024 was unnerving for people across large parts of the U.S. as tornado warnings and sirens sent them scrambling for safety. More than 1,100 tornadoes were reported through May − a preliminary number but nearly twice the 30-year average at that point and behind only 2011, when deadly tornado outbreaks tore across the southeastern […] The post 2024’s violent tornado season has been one of the most active on record appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Economic benefits of eliminating Ohio income tax questioned
Some Ohio lawmakers have proposed eliminating the state income tax, saying it would strengthen the economy. But a majority of economists surveyed on the matter disagree. Republican lawmakers in both houses of the General Assembly filed a bill that would eliminate the income tax and the commercial activities tax by 2030 on the rationale that […] The post Economic benefits of eliminating Ohio income tax questioned appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
John named Legislator of the Year by Ohio Society of Professional Engineers
State Rep. Marilyn John was named legislator of the year by the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers at the organization's 146th annual meeting in Columbus. John, R-Mansfield, was recognized in part for guiding an extensive House review of approximately one-third of Ohio’s occupational license boards, including the professional engineers license board. As chair, she led the Ohio House State and Local Government Committee's efforts to prepare a detailed report on barriers to entry or regulations that could be reduced or eliminated for Ohioans pursuing careers in these occupations.
Northern Ohio Fourth of July Forecast: Morning Rain Clears for Evening Celebrations
Cleveland, OH – Northern Ohio residents can expect a wet start to their Fourth of July celebrations, but the skies will clear up just in time for evening festivities. The National Weather Service in Cleveland forecasts morning showers from 6 AM until 9 AM, with conditions improving significantly for the rest of the day.
Former Beachwood resident competes in national pickleball league tourney in Ohio
Since being drafted in April by the National Pickleball League’s Boca Raton Picklers, former Beachwood resident Pam Lippy has resigned to living out of a suitcase to compete in NPL events. The weekend of June 21 to June 23 was different. Lippy’s travel to her latest NPL event was...
Owner of Willowick’s Shoregate Towers waives jury trial, wants to plea
LAKE COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - The owner of Shoregate Towers in Willowick waived his right to a jury trial and wants to schedule a change of plea hearing, according to court documents. Lemma Getachew’s request was filed on June 21 in Willoughby Municipal Court. According to the motion, Getachew...
Hiram marks July 4 with Grand Parade
Independence Day in Hiram Village included the Grand Parade during the early afternoon. It was a part of festivities that started Wednesday night with a community gathering that included fireworks. After Thursday's parade, community members enjoyed activities that included kids game, a concert from the community band, and a pie contest.
Cuyahoga homeowners are likely to see their property taxes increase, bills due July 18
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cuyahoga County property taxes are coming due July 18, covering the second half of 2023 – before bills are likely to increase. Residents can view their current bills online or owners can request a physical copy from the treasurer’s office by calling 216-443-7400, and selecting option 1.
Early Week 9 preview: HS football 2024 countdown
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The 2024 high school football season is about two months away. Summer camps are under way for many with 7-on-7s. Soon, August practices will begin. With that in mind, cleveland.com has a blitz of preview coverage planned throughout that time. It is starting with a day-by-day look at the regular season. Consider this your chance to start a weekly planner.
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