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Youtube On February 28, 1996, WAKC-TV was sold and newscasts immediately ceased, ending four decades of serving Summit County viewers. On the 25th anniversary of the end of WAKC, an encore presentation of a staff reunion from 2016 Twenty-five years ago, Akron lost its only local TV newsroom. After four decades of struggling to compete with Cleveland s TV stations including fellow ABC affiliate, WEWS WAKC-TV was bought by Paxson Communications, which quickly dropped its local programming. In 2016, Channel 23 alumni gathered at Akron s Spaghetti Warehouse to look back at what was for many their first and best job in broadcasting. 25 years ago (Feb. 28, 1996): Akron lost its only TV newsroom as WAKC (Channel 23, formerly WAKR-TV) was sold. Here’s a look back. pic.twitter.com/I0efZFXXqC Kabir Bhatia (@KabirBhatiaTime) February 28, 2021 ....
A New PCC Writing Residency Honors a Forgotten Oregon Poet Carolyn Moore wrote thousands of poems in her lifetime. Most of them are about to be published for the first time. By Aurora Biggers 2/26/2021 at 12:30am Carolyn Moore, namesake of PCCâs upcoming Carolyn Moore Writing Residency Late one fall, Oregon-born poet Carolyn Moore found herself wandering through the past life of Emily Dickinson. She was walking the formerly cobbled streets of Amherst, Massachusetts at Smith College, working on one of her numerous graduate degrees, visiting the âswelling in the groundâ of Dickinsonâs grave, and spending days in the bookstore where Dickinsonâs poetry now resides alongside the work of âdead white guys,â as Moore once penned in a witty letter to the late poet. ....
Sturgis Mayor Don Olson gave his projected view for the new year for the Town of Sturgis. "Last year, 2020, the Town like every other town and community was faced with a lot of challenges . . . ....
New lights strung up on North Broadway in Downtown Billings and last updated 2020-12-14 09:04:14-05 BILLINGS â On Sunday, two downtown Billings residents partnered with local business owners and their friends to install a string of lights above businesses on the 100 block of North Broadway in downtown Billings. Julie Seedhouse and Lauri Patterson both live downtown and had the idea for the lights that will stay up year-round. They seized an opportunity presented by Big Sky Economic Development in the form of a grant, which paid for a portion of the project. âI think our biggest inspiration was that weâre both so passionate about Billings as a city and downtown Billings specifically. Both living here, we want to make downtown inviting and welcoming to everyone to come down and experience our beautiful downtown, Patterson said. ....