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Sensory distortion trains staff to understand dementia
Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice is offering training to help caregivers experience daily tasks through the eyes of a person living with dementia.
PUCO orders FirstEnergy utilities to pay $250 million penalty, issue customer refunds
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) ordered FirstEnergy to pay $250 million in restitution to customers and civil forfeitures after finding that the company's utilities violated Ohio law.
Warren Family Mission still in need of some Thanksgiving donations
While the Mission has received enough turkeys, it still needs a few items to complete the holiday spread. It could use gravy, Hawaiian rolls and cookies.
Mecca Township enters into EMS contract with neighboring communities
Trustees said they evaluated several alternatives before seeking out the partnership, stating with the lake running directly through the center of the township, it made it difficult for a single department to respond quickly to all areas.
15th annual Can the Cruiser and Fill a Squad returns to Bazetta
Members of the Bazetta Police and Fire Departments, in collaboration with the Ohio State Highway Patrol and the Cortland Wal-Mart, will be collecting non-perishable food items, personal care products and cash donations for the annual Can the Cruiser and Fill a Squad.
Summer Wells: More than 4 years later, investigators follow up on lead in case of missing girl
Summer Wells was reported missing from her family's home in Tennessee in 2021.
Flight to Cleveland deplaned after hitting another plane at airport
Passengers on board a plane that was heading to Cleveland were forced to be evacuated at a Houston airport after it “made contact” with another plane.
Former deputy given probation in federal court for interfering with investigation
Kip Danks, 59, who was also a former member of the U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Fugitive Task Force, was sentenced by U.S. Judge Donald C. Nugent in the U.S. Northern District Court of Ohio following a July 29 guilty plea to a bill of information charging him with one count of misprision of a felony.
Labor Department won’t release full October jobs report, a casualty of the 43-day federal shutdown
The Labor Department said Wednesday that it will not be releasing a full jobs report for October because the 43-day federal government shutdown meant it couldn't calculate the unemployment rate and some other key numbers.
Wisconsin archaeologists identify 16 ancient canoes in a prehistoric lake ‘parking lot’
Archaeologists have identified more than a dozen ancient canoes that Indigenous people apparently left behind in a sort of prehistoric parking lot along a Wisconsin lakeshore.