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Some Lake County libraries unveil plans for their Summer Reading Challenge
Some area libraries recently announced their plans for their Summer Reading Challenge. Readers of all ages can win prizes during Summer Reading at Mentor Public Library. Sign up at any branch starting May 30. Once registered, children entering sixth grade or younger will earn a raffle ticket for every hour...
Anthony Wayne softball records 3rd straight tournament shutout
BOWLING GREEN — Stingy pitching and one big inning of offense were the main ingredients for Anthony Wayne on Friday night, as the third-ranked Generals captured their fourth straight Division I district softball title with a 7-0 victory over Mansfield Madison at Bowling Green State University's Meserve Field. Anthony Wayne (25-1), which had clinched a Northern Lakes League Buckeye Division championship with a resounding 15-5 win at Perrysburg on Monday, made it 3-for-3 with tournament shutouts so far by blanking the Rams (20-6) from the Ohio Cardinal Conference. Senior right-hander Kat Meyers, who will pitch next year for the University of Michigan, followed her seven-inning, 18-strikeout perfect game from the Generals 4-0 district semifinal win over Start on Tuesday with five innings of two-hit shutout pitching versus Madison. “I felt pretty good today in warm-ups,” Meyers said. “The field was a little wet, but that's all right. You've just kind of got to work with it and dig it out a little bit. “Our defense was great. I always have my full confidence in them. I had the same mindset as I did on Tuesday — one batter at a time.”
Lake Erie College announces Tri-County Scholarship, aimed at Lake, Geauga, Ashtabula students
Lake Erie College recently announced its Tri-County Scholarship, which guarantees that new full-time students from Lake, Geauga, and Ashtabula counties who deposit and register for classes in the Fall of 2024 will pay no more than $7,000 per semester in tuition and general fees. This rate will be locked in...
2024 area track and field regional qualifiers list
NOTE: The following is a list of regional qualifiers from News-Herald coverage area schools only. This list will be updated daily once all district results involving coverage area teams are available. Relay names are based on what was listed on MileSplit live results. BOYS. DIVISION I. Chardon: Caleb Hewitt, Jr....
Madison falls in Division I district title game, still has shot at OCC championship
BOWLING GREEN — There was good news and there was bad news. The bad news was the Madison Rams were eliminated from the Division I tournament as they took runner-up honors after a 7-0 loss to Anthony Wayne on Friday at Bowling Green State University. The good news is there is still a very...
Madison stuns Findlay to reach district title softball game
BOWLING GREEN — Madison continued its storybook run through the Division I postseason on Tuesday night. Layla Amount scattered three hits and struck out eight as the sixth-seeded Rams upset No. 5 Findlay 7-2 in the Bowling Green district semifinal at Bowling Green State University’s Meserve Field. The...
Weybrecht, Gilmour all about business en route to Division II Perry District track and field team crown
Walking into the stadium for Day 1 of the Division II Perry District, someone in the Gilmour contingent had a wireless speaker blaring Rihanna’s “Work.”. The Lancers are all about business this time of year. That work day isn’t complete until they walk out of district, hardware in...
Perry’s speedy start jolts Warren Champion
Perry rushed to an early advantage and ran away for an 8-3 win over Warren Champion in Ohio high school baseball action on May 15. Check out our complete boys baseball roundup to stay up-to-date on all the action. We want your feedback on the accuracy and quality of this...
Senior Day at Great Lakes Mall scheduled for May 21
Partner members of the Senior Services Levy Committee this week announced that Senior Day will take place May 21 at the Great Lakes Mall, with Kirtland-based financial consultant HowMoneyWorks Learning Center as a presenting sponsor. Main sponsors include the Cleveland Clinic, Foundations Health Solutions and the Western Reserve Area Agency...
Painesville Riverside shuts out Louisville
Painesville Riverside’s defense throttled Louisville, resulting in a 2-0 shutout in an Ohio high school softball matchup on May 13. Recently on May 8, Painesville Riverside squared off with Massillon Perry in a softball game. Check out our complete girls softball roundup to stay up-to-date on all the action.
Willowick receives bid to demo house next to Lakefront Lodge
Willowick recently received the bid for the slated demolition of a house that’s located next door to Lakefront Lodge. Last year, a resolution was on City Council’s agenda to authorize the city to proceed with the demolition of an unsafe structure at 30417 Lakeshore Blvd. and to request the assistance of the Lake County Land Reutilization Corporation.
Wickliffe City Council adopts ordinance to rezone Wickliffe Schools property
Wickliffe City Council has amended the Wickliffe zone map to rezone four parcels owned by the Wickliffe School District.The parcels to be rezoned from institutional to R1-60 (single-family, residential development) are located on Lincoln Road, as well as Arlington Circle and Lincoln Road. The parcels to be rezoned from institutional to general business for commercial […]
See all homes sold in Lake County, May 6 to May 12
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Lake County reported from May 6 to May 12. There were 35 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was an 865-square-foot home on Traymore Boulevard in Eastlake that sold for $180,000. Concord...
Occupants safe after Cobblestone Court apartment fire, official reports
At approximately 9:36 p.m. on May 15 the Painesville City Fire Department responded to a call of an apartment fire located at 596 Oakwood Trail. According to a news release, units quickly arrived at the Cobblestone Court Apartments to find a kitchen fire around a stove extending into the cabinets.
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