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Jackson Center National Night Out goes well before rain
JACKSON CENTER — Before the heavy downpour hit Jackson Center on Tuesday evening, National Night Out was a tremendous success. Aside from fun in the pool, there was a raffle all children under 17 got to participate in. Prizes included toys, games, stuffed animals, and pieing Village and pool employees in the face.
McDonald’s introduces 6 collectible cups to go with new Collector’s Meals
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — If you don’t want to cook and are looking for a quick meal, you could soon get a unique item with it. Beginning Aug. 13, McDonald’s will distribute one of six new collectible cups to select customers. Only those who order and purchase the ‘Collector’s Meal’ will have the ability to […]
Stages set for weekend’s free, growing Springfield Jazz and Blues Fest
The bigger cities may offer the higher profiles, but one of the newest and fastest-growing summer musical festivals of its type is in our own downtown. Visitors from throughout Ohio and our region will descend on Springfield this weekend. Springfield Kiwanis will present the third annual Springfield Jazz and Blues...
McFarland appointed principal at Shelby Middle School after 7 years as assistant principal
SHELBY — Andrew McFarland is ready for the next step in his career. McFarland was recently chosen to be the principal at Shelby Middle School, replacing Barb Green, who has taken a position with Buckeye Central Local School District. McFarland had been Shelby's middle school principal since 2017. Since 2021, he also had been...
WOCAP can help pay bills, repairs during summer months
LIMA — From July 1 to Sept. 30, the West Ohio Community Action Partnership’s Summer Crisis Program can help eligible applicants pay for electric bills, central air repairs, air conditioners or fans. Eligible applicants include individuals with a documented medical condition; households with individuals age 60 and over;...
MLB strikes gold with Bristol Motor Speedway
Major League Baseball and one of the world's most famous speedways are teaming up for a special night of baseball in 2025. The Athletic reported Tuesday that the Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds will play a game at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee on August 2, 2025.MLB has been aggressive in bringing the game to places it hasn't been before. Special one-off games have included the Field of Dreams Game in Dyer, Iowa, Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama and the Little League Classic in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Many have wondered where MLB would go next, and the league is taking the game...
Both Promenade Park concerts scheduled for this weekend canceled
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Two concerts planned at Promenade Park for this weekend have been canceled. The City of Toledo announced Wednesday morning that the Palomazo Norteño concert for Aug. 9 was canceled, but said at the time the Sunday Yachtley Crew Concert was slated to continue so the splash pad there would be closed. By Wednesday night, Yachtley Crew announced its Sunday concert was canceled due to “unforeseen circumstances beyond our control.”
Joe Burrow makes generous donation
Joe Burrow has made it his mission to fight food insecurity and feed hungry people since before he was even in the NFL as he gave a powerful call to action in his Heisman Trophy acceptance speech back in 2019. And now that he is in the NFL as a star quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals, he is still making that his mission.
Ohio high school football 2024 | Top 10 Akron-area quarterbacks to watch
As we prepare for the start of the 2024 Ohio high school football season, we're breaking down the top players by position. Throughout the preseason, we're ranking the top 10 Greater Akron quarterbacks, running backs, receivers/tight ends, offensive linemen, defensive linemen, linebackers, defensive backs, specialists and two-way players. Today, we look at the top 10 quarterbacks, starting with Walsh Jesuit’s Keller Moten, who led the Warriors to a regional final last season and was named to the...
Marysville South Gets Its Public Hearing, Another Annexation In The Works
MARYSVILLE – The public gets its chance to put in their two cents on the record regarding an ordinance, the passage of which would rezone approximately 591 acres on the south side of the city, at the regular meeting of the Marysville City Council Monday at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 209 S. Main St.
Superintendent Spotlight: Celebrating Carrie Foust’s Dedication to Math at Northwood
At Marysville Schools, we pride ourselves on educators who ignite a passion and curiosity for learning in their students. Carrie Foust, a third grade teacher at Northwood, exemplifies this spirit, especially when it comes to mathematics. Carrie was motivated to become a teacher by her mom who was a teacher...
Marysville Boys Take 4th At OCC Tournament
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville boys varsity golf team took home 4th place in the first round of the 2024 Ohio Capital Conference round robin at Darby Creek G.C. Wednesday with a team score of 325. Max Ball led the Monarchs on the day as he came in with a...
Cocktail club with $1,800 membership opens second central Ohio location
PLAIN CITY, Ohio (WCMH) — A private bourbon and cocktail bar has launched a second central Ohio location with a membership fee of $1,800 a year. 114 West Main Bourbon and Cocktail Club is now welcoming patrons inside the third floor of a historic Plain City building at 114 W. Main St. after opening in […]
Trotwood family breaks ground on new home thanks to Habitat for Humanity
TROTWOOD, Ohio (WKEF) – Ground was broken on a brand new home for an in-need family in Trotwood on Wednesday, August 7. Habitat for Humanity, in collaboration with Centerpoint Energy, is building this home as a gesture of gratitude to a family who’s donated a lot of time and effort to their community.
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