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Mapleton, Black River churn out multiple regional qualifiers at district track meet
CRESTON — Mapleton and Black River were both represented well during Friday's Division III district track meet at Norwayne High School, as they produced several athletes that will be right back at the regional meet next week at the very same location. Mapleton's Kyle Sloter, last year's district champion in the high jump, took runner-up this time around, right behind Rittman's Evan Rastorfer. They both cleared 6-foot-2 but Rastorfer won the district title with fewer misses. ...
Off to the races: Local mayor running in the Cleveland Marathon
CLEVELAND — Running enthusiasts from all over will be in northeast Ohio this weekend for the Cleveland Marathon. The Cleveland Marathon began in 1978 and features several events including the full marathon, half marathon and the 10k and 5k races. Mayor of Elyria, Kevin Brubaker, is set to run...
City of LaGrange, MO Council Meeting Minutes for April 8th, 2024
City of LaGrange, MO Council Meeting Minutes for April 8, 2024 – 5:30pm. Mayor Bob Corbin called the meeting to order. Roll Call: Councilmember Robyn Cottrell present, Councilmember James Dade present, Councilmember Carol Henze present, Councilmember Gail Kindhart present, Councilmember Barry Pfister absent, and Councilmember Don Zahn present. City...
Baseball Game Preview: Steele Takes on North Royalton
The Steele Comets will square off against the North Royalton Bears at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday. Steele is no doubt hoping to put an end to a five-game streak of away losses. On Saturday, Steele came up short against Westlake and fell 5-1. Meanwhile, it was a hard-fought match, but...
Huntington senior becomes valedictorian despite setbacks
CHILLICOTHE — Huntington senior Breeann Minney is excited to be walking across the stage to receive her diploma this year, however, one of her biggest supporters won't physically be there to cheer her on as she lost her father just months before graduation. Minney is an active student who has participated in band,...
Bodycam: Medina elementary school psychologist found allegedly under the influence at work
MEDINA, Ohio (WOIO) - MEDINA, Ohio (WOIO) - 19 News obtained new police bodycam video on Saturday of the OVI arrest of a now former Medina Schools elementary school psychologist. Earlier this month Medina City Schools confirmed that district administrators suspected that a Northrop Elementary staff member was under the...
Oberlin College's Sarah Schuster and the art of judging art
AVON, Ohio -- When Creative Space Avon hosted its seventh annual women’s art show April 27, participants eagerly awaited the awards bestowed by juror Sarah Schuster. Judy Kean, the gallery’s owner, made a thoughtful choice in selecting Schuster as the event’s judge. Schuster’s reputation as an artist...
23-year-old dead in 3-vehicle fatal Turnpike crash
ELYRIA, Ohio (WOIO) - A 23-year-old died in a fatal crash on the Turnpike in Elyria Saturday afternoon. According to a press release from the Ohio State Highway Patrol, Jackson Williams, 23, was driving on the Ohio Turnpike east of State Route 57 around 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Williams, of Broadview...
Elyria fire victim flown to hospital, dog rescued from mobile home
ELYRIA, Ohio (WOIO) - One person was flown to the hospital after a mobile home caught fire, Elyria Firefighters Local 474 confirmed. EFD was called to the blaze at West Ridge Green mobile home park on May 13, according to firefighters. Lifecare flew the victim from the scene to the...
SATURDAY MAY 25 - Jeep Lovers To Unite at “2nd Ever” Local Medina Event
Maybe it’s for off-roading, the fresh breeze, or even the cute ducks. Regardless of the reasoning, many people around Medina County have chosen a Jeep as their vehicle of choice. Each Jeep owner, or “Jeeper,” is unique in just the same way their vehicles are. Thanks to the immense customization, the car is able to become a reflection of the individual who designed it.
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