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MaxPreps Ohio High School Athlete of the Week Award: Vote Now

MAXPREPS Who turned in Ohio s top prep performances? You vote, you decide. Who had Ohio s best individual performances? You vote, you decide. MaxPreps is proud to again sponsor the Ohio Athlete of the Week awards during the 2020-21 school year. Each week during the season (regular and post), there will be a fan-generated contest to tab How does it work? Weekly finalists are released on MaxPreps every Tuesday and voting is conducted in a special poll. Voting ceases at noon on Mondays. The winners (2-3 per week) are announced the next day along with the next week s nominees. Participants may

Man involved in road rage incident found to have a gun: Beachwood police blotter

Man involved in road rage incident found to have a gun: Beachwood police blotter BEACHWOOD, Ohio Carrying a concealed weapon: Richmond Road At 12:25 p.m. March 2, an officer stopped a driver who was involved in a road rage incident. It was learned during the traffic stop that the driver, a Warrensville Heights man, 32, was in possession of a gun. Police arrested the man and charged him with carrying a concealed weapon, a felony, as well as improper handing of a firearm in a motor vehicle. Identity theft: Fairmount Boulevard At 9:40 a.m. Feb. 24, it was reported that a suspect or suspects used the identities of three Beachwood City Schools District employees to seek unemployment benefits. The victims were an Olmsted Falls woman, 58; a Wickliffe woman, 52; and a Shaker Heights man, 35.

Police charge 2 after home invasion, charges pending against 2 more

The Daily Jeffersonian Two men arrested by Guernsey County sheriff s deputies during a recent traffic stop are facing new felony charges for their alleged role in a home invasion in Cambridge the same day. City police charged Odonshae M. Turner, 21, Garfield Heights, with single counts of aggravated burglary, a first-degree felony, and burglary, a second-degree felony, while Aaron E. Nathan, 22, Cleveland, faces one count of complicity, a first-degree felony. The home invasion at a North Eighth Street residence took place just before 2:30 p.m. on Feb. 22. A male inside the residence was reportedly assaulted by one of the suspects, who is also accused of brandishing a firearm.

Here s when Northeast Ohio schools that did not meet the March 1 back-to-school deadline are headed back

Here’s when Northeast Ohio schools that did not meet the March 1 back-to-school deadline are headed back Emily Bamforth, cleveland.com © staff photo Eustacio Humphrey/The Plain Dealer ORG XMIT: CLE2015060909372304 ORG XMIT: CLE1602260324. EUSTACIO HUMPHREY THE PLAIN DEALER Under Gov. Bob Taft s two-year budget proposal, just $8 million will be available next year for school bus purchases in Ohio s 595 school districts and nothing the following year. 23Cstart, ADVANCE PHOTO FOR OKOBEN STORY, Cleveland school bus drivers are getting ready for the new school year at Cleveland Municipal School District bus depot. CLEVELAND, Ohio Five out of seven of the school districts that did not meet Gov. Mike DeWine’s back-to-buildings deadline of March 1 are in Northeast Ohio.

Not all Ohio students back in school buildings by March 1 deadline

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine handed Ohio s schools leaders an assignment that many found daunting in an academic year upended by COVID-19: Get all K-12 students back to some in-person classes by March 1, and your employees can get COVID-19 vaccines, DeWine told them in mid-December. On Monday, after two months of anticipation, DeWine s looming deadline is finally here. And it appears that all but eight of Ohio s 609 public school districts, or less than 2%, are on track to meet their end of the bargain, according to state data.  What will happen to those that don t, such as Akron, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Columbus?

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