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IWF Wrestling School Celebrates 21st Anniversary - Press Release

Registration Underway for Winter Semester this January 2021 in Nutley, NJ NUTLEY, NJ - Since 1999, men and women from all walks of life travel to IWF Wrestling School three days a week in the hopes of becoming the next Rock or Hulk Hogan. From bodybuilders to accountants to lawyers, IWF makes championship dreams come true for aspiring WWE grapplers. The nationally-accredited IWF Wrestling School, now located at Enforcer Fitness Boxing Gym in Nutley, NJ, is celebrating its 21 st anniversary this December 2020.  The program initially launched December 18, 1999. Head coach is Kevin Knight, a 24-year professional who teaches students basic holds and maneuvers, while providing the knowledge necessary to be successful in the lucrative sports-entertainment industry.

31 applicants seek spot on PUCO after Randazzo resignation

31 applicants seek spot on PUCO after Randazzo resignation Print The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio attracted 31 applicants who are vying for a position on its board after Sam Randazzo, the organization s chair, resigned in the wake of the House Bill 6 scandal. Included in the list of applicants, who would serve for three years of the five-year term, are Northeast Ohioans including Jade Davis, vice president of external affairs for Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority; James Pawlik, a Cleveland State University adjunct instructor; and Andrew W. Smyser, director of energy services for the Greater Cleveland Partnership. A number of outgoing or former politicians have also thrown their hat into the ring. Two of the applicants, Ohio Supreme Court Justice Judith French and Ohio Sen. Sean O Brien (D-Cortland), lost their seats this November, while others including two former members of the Ohio House of Representatives, William Schuck (35th District) and Mike Verich (66th D

Election filings begin for village, school boards

Election filings have started for village and school boards for the 2021 election. Lindsay Light, chief deputy county clerk and supervisor of elections with the Vermilion County Clerk’s Office, which only accepts school board and regional board filings, reported an “average, as expected” Monday morning kick-off to election filings for candidates running for board seats. Those who filed early Monday included: Westville: Michael Acord, Darren White, LeAnn Gallion and Shawn Bennett; Salt Fork; Jared Fritz and Seth Smoot; Potomac: Lucas Esteppe and Kristi Hawker; Oakwood: Mark Janesky and Bob Linn; Hoopeston: Sharon Zorns and Deborah Klaber; and Georgetown-Ridge Farm: Hilah O’Neal, Greg Emmert and Cassidy Spesard.

Outgoing Ohio Supreme Court justice, state rep among 31 applicants for utility regulator job

Outgoing Ohio Supreme Court justice, state rep among 31 applicants for utility regulator job Jackie Borchardt, Cincinnati Enquirer © Joshua A. Bickel, Joshua A. Bickel/Dispatch Ohio Supreme Court Justice Judith French, a Republican. COLUMBUS – Ohio Supreme Court Justice Judith French and state Sen. Sean O Brien, who lost re-election bids in November, are among 31 applicants for a seat on a panel that regulates utilities in Ohio. French, O Brien and others are vying for a spot vacated last month by Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Chairman Sam Randazzo. Randazzo resigned after the FBI searched his Columbus house and Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp. disclosed a $4 million payment was made to an entity meeting the description of one owned by Randazzo as part of its internal investigation into the House Bill 6 bribery scandal.

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