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Payton's Lemonade Stand charity continues to grow and raise more money for sick kids
DENT, Ohio (WKRC) - More people every year are getting involved in a local girl's mission. Payton's Lemonade Stand returns this weekend. What started as a driveway lemonade stand and a dream has now become a non-profit that helps thousands of kids every year. "You don't have to do a...
Summit County sewer services says new software to blame for recent billing errors
The Summit County Department of Sanitary Sewer Services (DSSS) announced Wednesday that the department has been implementing a new utility billing software that has led to issues for some customers in Stow, Hudson and Akron. According to DSSS, some customers received a bill with an incorrect due date or a bill for the first time in several months. If a customer received a bill noting a July 19 due date, the correct due date is Aug. 19....
Ellerhorst Dental Opens in Mantua
Dr. Lydia Ellerhorst was born and raised in Garrettsville. She began her education at Mount Union, completing her dental degree at The Ohio State University. Afterward, she served in the United States Army Dental Corps from 2009 to 2014. “It was five years of hard work, caring for the dental needs of soldiers in and out of deployment.” During that time, she saw eight patients a day, five days a week. While in the Army Dental Corp, Dr. Ellerhorst also completed an Advanced General Dentistry Residency program at Fort Bragg NC, graduating in 2012. She and her family returned to Garrettsville shortly afterward. For the last seven years, she’s worked at a dental clinic in Courtland.
Another day of heat, humidity and strong afternoon storms... Plan ahead.
CLEVELAND — We'll get in on more storm activity this afternoon as our next cold front approaches. Plan on a few more storms during the afternoon with more storms late tonight into early Thursday. We should be drying nicely midday with 70s settling in for the afternoon. 80s return...
Kenny shines the spotlight on Cleveland’s BorderLight Theatre Festival
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) — The 2024 BorderLight Theatre Festival takes place July 24-27 in downtown Cleveland. Fox 8’s Kenny Crumpton spends the morning learning about the festival and how it’s going to shine the spotlight on talented Northeast Ohio artists. Click here for more information about BorderLight Theatre Festival.
Saint Mark's Egyptian Festival
Attention food lovers and culture enthusiasts! Get ready for a taste of Egypt right here in Cleveland. Saint Mark's annual Egyptian Festival is back, and you're invited to join the celebration! This year’s festival runs Friday, August 23rd thru Sunday the 25th. The best part? Admission is absolutely FREE!
Bass boat seized after Cleveland fishing tournament cheating scandal sells at auction for $82,000
CLEVELAND — The boat seized following last year's Cleveland fishing tournament scandal has sold at auction. According to GovDeals, the $130K bass boat sold for $82,000 after 44 bids following its initial listing at $25,000. After taxes and a 10 percent buyer's premium, the total price of the boat will come out to $96,288.50.
PeopleSoft Financials to be unavailable this weekend
PeopleSoft Financials will be unavailable from Friday, July 26, at 7 p.m., until Monday, July 29, at 7 a.m. for scheduled maintenance. During this time, users will not be able to log into the system to view or update travel and expense information, enter a requisition or use SmartCart. Once...
Streetsboro’s solar moratorium still on hold
Streetsboro’s proposed one-year moratorium on residential, business and large-scale solar electric generation facilities has hit a snag, with city council sending the legislation back to the committee level. Ward 4 Council Member Lisa McDaniel urged council to exclude homeowners from the moratorium, submitting a proposal to exempt roof-mounted solar...
Learn digital accessibility skills through a self-paced course this summer
This summer, [U]Tech’s Teaching and Learning Technologies team will host a self-paced Digital Accessibility Self-Paced Summer Camp for faculty and staff at Case Western Reserve. Through 14 comprehensive modules, you’ll embark on a journey covering a wide range of digital accessibility topics, from fundamental concepts to best practices.
Nursing’s Faye Gary receives prestigious Living Legend honor
Of the 4.7 million nurses in the United States, only 3,000 hold the distinction of membership in the American Academy of Nursing (AAN), an organization representing the field’s most accomplished leaders in policy, research, administration, practice, and academia. More selective still is the academy’s designation of Living Legend—and Frances...
Ox Roast Fair brings food, fun to Mantua
A good crowd of people enjoyed the 60th annual Ox Roast fair at St. Joseph Parish in Mantua over the weekend, taking in fireworks, tractor and truck pulls, music and carnival rides. Oh, and enjoying that ox roast beef. The parish festival has been running since 1964, helping to pay for new school, and these days supporting the educational and sacramental ministries of the parish. Up to 3,500 pounds of sirloin roast is prepared in brick-lined pits, which are heated for several days with a constantly burning fire. The beef is prepared, wrapped in unbleached muslin and netting, and placed...
Neighbor dispute involves metal detector and trimmed bushes: Brecksville Police Blotter
Property damage, Riverview Road: On June 27, a Riverview Road homeowner came to the police station to report a neighbor dispute. An officer talked to the woman, who said for more than two decades she’s had ongoing issues with a neighbor. If you purchase a product or register for...
Highway object damages vehicles in spectacular fashion: Broadview Heights Police Blotter
Property damage, I-77: On June 29, police were dispatched to I-77 regarding property damage calls from two drivers near PV. The callers each said they hit an unknown object in the roadway that damaged their vehicles. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on...
Katie Moon prepares to defend Olympic gold medal: What you need to know about Cleveland’s champion pole vaulter
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Olmsted Falls native Katie Moon is on her way back to the Olympics three years after claiming gold in Tokyo. Moon won the gold medal in the pole vault in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, and she earned her second trip to the Olympics in Paris.
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