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CLE Foodcast
EP 111: Giving Back and Building Dreams with Jimmy and Kimberly McCune Gibson

CLE Foodcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 46:34


This is a story of two locally-grown kids who met, fell in love, started a family, and embarked on the project of their lives. Jimmy and Kimberly McCune Gibson are building The Hive at Honey Hill, an incredibly ambitious destination spot in Geauga County.Owners of the successful Hungry Bee Catery, the two culinary pros wanted something more for their community. Inspired by their love and appreciation for Ohio and Chip and Joanna Gaines of the Magnolia brand, the couple is transforming an old theatre complex into a lifestyle center of food, goods, music and gathering space opening in late 2026.We talk about the inspiration behind their big dream project their Ohio roots, and their commitment to put their family first as well as everything we can look forward to enjoying at The Hive at Honey Hill. Thanks to Edgewater Hospitality and Kate's Fish for supporting this episode.

Today from The Ohio Newsroom
How one Ohio county is celebrating its maple syrup making history

Today from The Ohio Newsroom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 4:30


Geauga County in northeast Ohio says its maple festival is the oldest in the state — and the country.

Puppies and Crime
Folge 240 - Das Geheimnis einer Mutter: Der traurige Fall von Geauga's Child

Puppies and Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 77:28


Ohio, März 1993Es ist ein kühler Frühlingsmorgen im ländlichen Geauga County. Zwei junge Frauen fahren langsam über die abgelegenen Straßen, um Zeitungen auszutragen, als sie am Straßenrand etwas Ungewöhnliches bemerken. Neugierig und beunruhigt halten sie den Wagen an, steigen aus und treten vorsichtig näher. Dann bleibt ihnen der Atem stocken: Zu ihren Füßen liegt der leblose Körper eines neugeborenen Jungen. Kein Schutz, keine Decke – nur das kleine, schutzlose Baby.Sofort verständigen die beiden die Polizei, die wenig später eintrifft und fieberhaft nach Spuren sucht – doch es gibt kaum welche. Niemand scheint zu wissen, woher das Kind kommt oder wer es dort abgelegt hat. Auch eine Pressekonferenz bringt nicht die erhofften Hinweise. So bleibt das namenlose Baby für Jahrzehnte ein ungelöstes Rätsel – ein Kind ohne Identität, das später als Geauga's Child in die Kriminalgeschichte eingeht.25 Jahre später bringt moderne Forensik endlich die Wahrheit ans Licht. Die Spur führt zu einer Frau namens Gail Ritchey-Eastwood. Doch ihre Geschichte wirft noch tiefere, erschütternde Fragen auf.In unserem heutigen Fall geht es um ein unschuldiges Leben, eine jahrzehntelange Suche nach der Wahrheit – und eine Mutter, die ein dunkles Geheimnis verbarg. Was geschah wirklich mit Geauga's Child?Inhaltswarnungen: Explizite Gewalt, Gewalt an einem Baby, Schwangerschaft, Fehlgeburt/Stillgeburt, SchwangerschaftsabbrücheSHOWNOTES:Artikel zum Fall:https://www.motherjones.com/criminal-justice/2022/03/gail-ritchey-neonaticide-trial-geauga-county/REISE IN DEN TOD - YAYHört rein bei Reise in den Tod, den Podcast, in dem es um Verbrechen geht, die beim Urlaub oder Reisen geschehen sind. Ab dem 13.02 mit uns als Host - exklusiv bei Podimo.Bis zum 16.02 könnt ihr über diesen Link Podimo 60 Tage kostenfrei testen: https://go.podimo.com/puppiesVielen Dank an unsere heutigen Werbepartner!Hier geht's direkt zum Rabatt von HelloFresh:- DE: Bis zu 120€* & ein gratis Dessert für 1 Jahr**: Hellofresh.de/HFPUPPIES- AT: Bis zu 75€*: Hellofresh.at/HFPUPPIES- CH: Gratis Versand auf die ersten 4 Boxen bis 28.02.25*: Hellofresh.ch/HFPUPPIES*Für neue & ehemalige Kunden; ** Für neue KundenHier findet ihr alle Links zu unseren aktuellen Werbepartnern, Rabatten und Codes:https://linktr.ee/puppiesandcrimeSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: @Puppiesandcrime - https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=deTiktok: @puppiesandcrime.podcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@puppiesandcrime.podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrimeEmail: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com------- G --------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The City Club of Cleveland Podcast
Unpacking Recent Executive Orders on Immigration and Refugee Resettlement

The City Club of Cleveland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 60:00


Northeast Ohio businesses, organizations, and communities are already feeling the impacts of the Trump administration's executive orders on immigration. On January 20th, the Trump Administration halted refugee resettlement--stranding some refugees within hours of their scheduled travel to the US. And then on Sunday, January 26th, Cilantro Taqueria in Cleveland Heights confirmed that ICE agents took six employees of the restaurant into custody. They're reportedly being held in Geauga County with 52 other detainees. This news has shaken both undocumented and documented immigrants in the region. Additionally, Ohio legislators have also moved to block local municipalities from forming sanctuary cities.

Ohio News Network Daily
ONN Daily: Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Ohio News Network Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 3:35


Suspect arrested arrested after a deadly mass shooting near Columbus; Geauga County's animal shelter closed temporarily after a canine distemper diagnosis; hundreds could be laid off at Dayton's airport; Governor DeWine orders all state employees back to in-person work.

Ohio News Network Daily
ONN Daily: Monday, December 23, 2024

Ohio News Network Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 4:29


Man recovering after he and his dogs were pulled from an icy pond in Geauga County; the Dayton Mall was locked down due to a teen with a gun; northeast Ohio's North Pole Adventure train derailed Saturday night; the Buckeyes are headed to a rematch with Oregon.

3News Now with Stephanie Haney
Overnight Crash In Cleveland Detective Confirms Man Shot, Taken To Hospital In Critical Condition

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 5:00


Wednesday, January 24, 2024: At an overnight crash in Cleveland, a detective confirms a man was shot and taken to hospital in critical condition. We also have new 9-1-1 audio available from the calls reporting a massive fire where it sounded like explosions were happening in Geauga County. Then, we tell you what we know about a Cleveland house fire. Plus, Summit County authorities are looking for a second suspect they believe is tied to a deadly August shooting on I-77 in Green. Then, we share details on a fatal crash involving a Spectrum truck in Kent, tell you what the Cavaliers are saying about Tristan Thompson's drug-related suspension, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Overnight crash in Cleveland: Detective confirms man was shot https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/cleveland-crash-shooting-seymour-avenue-investigation/95-b81cb308-8776-4002-a35d-53d2a96a837e Summit County Sheriff's Office names additional suspect in deadly I-77 Green shooting https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/summit-county-sheriffs-office-searching-suspect-77-green-deadly-shooting-giovanni-porter/95-7fe447a5-aa4e-409e-b4b8-76fe5cac2d23

The Ohioan
Austintown truck driver talks about rollover crash while carrying East Palestine rainwater

The Ohioan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 32:02


Truck driver Mike Scheuring from Austintown shares his story about his injuries from a rollover crash on Jan. 2 in Geauga County as he was carrying untreated rain water from East Palestine as the town recovers from a train derailment. Scheuring has set up a GoFundMe account to help with his medical expenses. Read more Youngstown-area news at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.mahoningmatters.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ and make a tax-deductible donation to the publication at ⁠⁠⁠⁠Journalism Impact Fund | Mahoning Matters, --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/viewfromthepugh/message

Heartland POD
Friday News Flyover - Nov. 17, 2023 - Senate GOP fails to stop Biden on student loans - Ohio abortion and Senate updates - Illinois paves the way for nuclear, and more

Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 15:49


Title: Flyover Friday, November 10, 2023Intro: On this episode of The Heartland POD for Friday, November 17, 2023A flyover from this weeks top heartland stories including:GOP Senators can't stop Biden's student loan plansIllinois legislature approves plan for Small Nuclear ReactorsOhio Republicans can't take a hintOhio Secretary of State misses personal financial disclosure deadlineBiden Administration expands veterans' health careDemocrat Dan Kildee of Michigan is retiringWelcome to The Heartland POD for a Flyover Friday, this is Sean Diller in Denver, Colorado.We're glad to have you with us. If you're new to our shows make sure you subscribe and leave a 5 star rating wherever you listen. You can also find Heartland POD content on Youtube and on Twitter @ THE heartland pod. Alright! Let's get into the storieshttps://missouriindependent.com/briefs/attempt-to-kill-biden-student-debt-relief-plan-tied-to-income-fails-in-u-s-senate/Senate Republicans fail to kill President Joe Biden's income-based student debt relief planBY: ARIANA FIGUEROA - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 7:10 AM     WASHINGTON — Sen. Joe Manchin III of West Virginia was the sole Democrat who joined Republicans in backing the resolution, which was 2 votes short of passing.Following the vote, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said “There are millions of students, poor, working class … who will benefit from what the president has done. Republicans don't think twice about giving huge tax breaks to ultra-wealthy billionaires and large corporations, but when it comes to helping out working families with student debt relief, suddenly it's too much money, it will raise the deficit, we can't afford it. Give me a break.”The Department of Education unveiled the Saving on a Valuable Education, or SAVE, plan hours after the Supreme Court in June struck down the Biden administration's one-time student debt cancellation that would have forgiven up to $10,000 in federal student loan debt for anyone making less than $125,000 per year.Borrowers who received Pell Grants would have been eligible for an additional $10,000 in forgiveness of federal student loans.The new income-driven repayment plan calculates payments based on a borrower's income and family size and forgives balances after a set number of years. More than 5.5 million student loan borrowers have already enrolled in the SAVE plan, according to data released by the Department of Education.Repayments on federal student loans restarted last month after a nearly three-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic.With the SAVE plan, borrowers with undergraduate loans will pay 5% of their discretionary income, rather than the 10% required under previous income repayment plans. https://capitolnewsillinois.com/NEWS/illinois-lawmakers-approve-plan-to-allow-small-scale-nuclear-developmentIllinois lawmakers approve small-scale nuclear developmentThursday, November 9, 2023Governor, who vetoed previous bill, supports new effortBy ANDREW ADAMS Capitol News Illinoisaadams@capitolnewsillinois.comSPRINGFIELD – Lawmakers on Thursday approved a proposal that would allow companies to develop new nuclear power generation in Illinois for the first time since 1987. House Bill 2473 does not entirely lift the 36-year-old moratorium on nuclear construction, but rather creates a regulatory structure for the construction of small modular nuclear reactors, or SMRs. The bill limits the nameplate capacity of such reactors to 300 megawatts, about one-third the size of the smallest of the six existing nuclear power plants in Illinois. It also requires the state to perform a study that will inform rules for regulating SMRs, which will be adopted by regulators at the Illinois Emergency Management Agency by January 2026.  Proponents of the measure say it is a step to make the ongoing transition away from fossil fuels more reliable for customers throughout the state, while opponents warn the unproven technology comes with safety risks and the potential for cost overruns. The bill passed with bipartisan support in the Senate, 44-7, and the House, 98-8. The opposition came exclusively from Democrats. Gov. JB Pritzker said in a statement that he would sign the bill. He worked with lawmakers on the new bill after vetoing a broader measure this summer. Leadership of the Illinois AFL-CIO umbrella labor organization released a statement Thursday calling the policy “important for our state's economy and our clean energy future.” It echoed a release from the Illinois Manufacturers Association, an industry advocacy group that testified in support of the proposal several times, saying that it would allow the state to “continue leading in energy and manufacturing innovation.”The legislation's sponsors, Republican State Sen. Sue Rezin, and Democratic State Rep. Lance Yednock said the bill has the potential to bolster Illinois' electric reliability as intermittent sources like wind and solar begin to make up a larger portion of the state's energy output. Sen. Rezin said she is particularly interested in the potential for SMRs to be developed at the sites of former coal plants in Illinois, avoiding the need to build new transmission lines. Because permitting nuclear energy takes many years at the federal level, the earliest a nuclear project could be brought online in Illinois would be in the 2030s.  But critics of the bill and of nuclear power are worried.David Kraft, an outspoken critic of nuclear energy and head of the Chicago-based advocacy group Nuclear Energy Information Service, urged lawmakers at a Thursday committee meeting to reject the bill. Kraft said he was concerned about the lack of existing SMR installations and the unproven nature of the technology. While some nuclear reactors of this scale do exist in other countries, no commercial SMRs have ever been built in the United States. In a follow-up interview, Kraft said that SMRs bring with them security concerns, as the smaller installations have different staffing requirements than traditional reactors and use a more highly enriched type of uranium. This relative abundance of this uranium, according to Kraft, could incentivize the further proliferation of nuclear weapons. Sierra Club Illinois chapter director Jack Darin called nuclear energy “at best, a distraction.” Sierra Club was one of the main advocacy organizations that sought Pritzker's veto of the previous bill. Since 2016, five other state legislatures have either repealed or weakened their bans on nuclear construction. Counting Illinois, bans on nuclear construction remain on the books in 11 states. Several of the states that have lifted their bans in recent years have done so to pave the way for SMR technology. But the biggest player in that industry has seen several upsets in recent weeks. As lawmakers debated the bill on Wednesday, NuScale Power – the only company with a federally approved SMR design – announced that it was canceling its highly watched “Carbon Free Power Project” in Utah, which would have been the first commercial project with a NuScale reactor. The project's cancelation comes after months of falling stock prices and criticism from trading firms. Still, its leaders say the company will continue with its other projects, which are at various steps of regulation and planning. Bill sponsor Sen. Rezin noted that “there's a lot to learn” from NuScale's canceled project, but hopes Illinois' and other states' moves to reverse their construction bans will encourage nuclear energy development in the U.S. She said “If we do not build out this technology with companies that are in the United States, there's other companies and countries such as Russia that are looking to sell that technology. We don't want that.” Capitol News Illinois is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news service covering state government. It is distributed to hundreds of print and broadcast outlets statewide. It is funded primarily by the Illinois Press Foundation and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation, along with major contributions from the Illinois Broadcasters Foundation and Southern Illinois Editorial Association.https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2023/11/16/ohio-senate-gop-floats-idea-of-15-week-abortion-ban-despite-voters-saying-no/Ohio Senate GOP floats 15-week abortion ban despite voters saying noBY: MORGAN TRAU - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 5:00 AMThe Ohio Senate president has floated the idea of a 15-week abortion ban following voters decisively choosing to keep lawmakers out of their reproductive care.The debate over Issue 1 continues at the Statehouse. Some fringe and alt-right Republican House representatives are infuriated with the voters who stood up to secure abortion rights in the state.Issue 1, the proposal to enshrine abortion access into the state constitution, passed 57-43% on election night. Despite this large victory, Statehouse Republicans have been mulling over ways to combat it.State Rep. Jennifer Gross (R-West Chester) is seemingly leading this fight with other far-right representatives Bill Dean (R-Xenia), Melanie Miller (R-Ashland) and Beth Lear (R-Galena). The quartet is described by other Ohio Republicans as being on the extreme end of their caucus due to anti-vaccine beliefs, peddling of conspiracy theories, and attacks on the LGBTQ+ community.Describing a potential 15-week abortion ban, GOP Senate President Matt Huffman said “clearly there is a majority of people in Ohio” who want the ban - however, that would of course be the opposite of what the voters just said a week ago. ere are no statistics to prove this, and based on the language of Issue 1, the voters chose not to have any restrictions before viability.Statehouse reporter Morgan Trau asked President Huffman “Would 15 weeks be going against the will of the people?” He said he didn't know.After the election where Ohioans stood up to demand abortion rights, the Senate President said this “wasn't the end” and there would be a “revolving door” of repeal efforts.  This article was originally published on News5Cleveland.com and is published in the Ohio Capital Journal under a content-sharing agreement. Unlike other OCJ articles, it is not available for free republication by other news outlets as it is owned by WEWS in Cleveland.https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2023/11/16/sec-frank-larose-misses-deadline-for-u-s-senate-financial-disclosures/Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose misses extended reporting deadline in U.S. Senate race. He's the only one who didn't file. BY: NICK EVANS - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 4:55 AM     The three Republican candidates hoping to topple U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-OH, go before voters in a few months, and by now should've disclosed information about their personal finances. Two of them, state Sen. Matt Dolan and entrepreneur Bernie Moreno, have done so. But after filing an extension through Nov. 14, though, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose still has not.In both the U.S. House and U.S. Senate, candidates and members have to regularly file disclosures that describe their financial positions, assets and liabilities. But the reports stick to broad strokes. Filers name their mutual funds, for instance, but the amount of their holdings are bracketed — $1,001-$15,000, $15,001-$50,000, etc.Current U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown reported about $27,000 in retirement income from his time as a state official. His U.S. Senate income doesn't need to be disclosed, nor do his U.S. Senate retirement accounts.Brown also reports serving as a trustee at Gallaudet University in Washington D.C. since 2008.Under U.S. Senate rules, candidates must file financial disclosure reports within 30 days of becoming a candidate. LaRose announced his candidacy July 17, and filed for a financial disclosure extension August 9. That extension gave him until November 14 to file his report.Despite that 90-day reprieve, LaRose still has yet to file. The Ohio Capital Journal reached out to his campaign to see if the report has been filed but not yet posted or if the campaign has requested a further extension. The campaign did not respond.Late filing carries a $200 penalty and failing to file or filing a false report carries a civil penalty of up to $50,000.LaRose's failure to file thus far is particularly notable given a $250,000 personal loan he made to his campaign in September. While his Republican opponents have loaned their campaigns significantly more money, LaRose's previous disclosures from his time as a state lawmaker don't suggest he'd have that much cash readily available.Chagrin Falls Republican Matt Dolan comes from a wealthy family that owns the Cleveland Guardians baseball team. In addition to serving in the legislature, Dolan has worked in the Geauga County prosecutor's office and as an Assistant Attorney General.The state senator's investment holdings are vast—including stocks from more than 250 companies, more than 50 mutual funds and bonds. He reports a Morgan Stanley money market account with more than $1 million alone as well as several mutual funds worth more than half a million dollars each.Dolan also reports a handful of retirement accounts, partial ownership of several LLCs and real estate. One residential building brought in more than $50,000 in rent.In addition to his income Dolan holds personal line of credit with Morgan Stanley worth at least $5 million. The interest rate for that credit line is just 5.96% according to Dolan's amended report — roughly 2.5 percentage points below the current prime rate.Dolan has loaned his campaign a total of $7 million.Next, there's Bernie MorenoIf anything, Moreno's disclosure is even more complex. The Westlake entrepreneur began his business career selling cars, and his report describes his role as director of 17 different automotive business entities, most of which are no longer operating. But from cars, Moreno has branched into several other lines of business including real estate and tech.Moreno's assets are held in a series of trusts, and the report includes several notes about partial ownership and recent sales. He owns 65% of Dryver, LLC, for instance, which the report values at between $5 million and $25 million. Moreno recently sold off his stake in a different company called Champ Titles, and reports making more than $5 million on the deal.He has investments worth at least half a million dollars in handful of Tel Aviv companies working technology, social media investing and healthcare AI. Moreno has also invested in Narya, the venture capital firm U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance, R-OH, started before running for office. Vance has endorsed Moreno's senate bid.Moreno also reports owning millions in residential and commercial real estate. He owns 43% of a home in Ocean Reef, FL worth at least $5 million. It appears the property is a rental because it generated more than $50,000 in income. Moreno also owns a 1% stake condos located in Washington, D.C., and New York City, as well as a $1 million unimproved parcel in Zapotal, Costa Rica, and at least $1.5MM sitting in two checking accounts.Moreno has loaned his campaign $3 million.https://kansasreflector.com/briefs/veterans-health-care-coverage-expanded-by-biden-administration/Biden Administratoin expands Veterans' health care coverage BY: JACOB FISCHLER - NOVEMBER 10, 2023 4:01 AM     Officials said the Department of Veterans Affairs will expand health care coverage for certain groups of veterans and their families, and create new programs meant to make care more accessible.The VA will make coverage of certain toxic burn pit-related conditions available sooner than anticipated. Family members of veterans who served at North Carolina's Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune from between 1953 and 1987 will be eligible to have the costs of treating Parkinson's disease covered. And all living World War II veterans will be eligible for no-cost health care, including at nursing homes, the department said in a series of news releases.The administration will also create a new graduate medical education program to help expand health care availability for veterans in rural, tribal and other underserved communities. And the VA will spend $5 million on an advertising campaign aimed at having more veterans sign up for services.https://michiganadvance.com/2023/11/16/dan-kildee-dean-of-michigans-u-s-house-delegation-wont-run-for-reelection-in-2024/Dan Kildee, dean of Michigan's U.S. House delegation, won't run for reelection in 2024Retirement leaves open a key seat made more competitive with redistrictingBY: KEN COLEMAN - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 1:53 PM     Kildee, who is 65, said a cancer diagnosis this year caused him to reassess his career plans. Kildee's retirement from the 8th Congressional District including Genesee, Bay and Saginaw counties and portions of Midland County, leaves open a seat made more competitive during the last redistricting process. The nonpartisan Cook Political Report with Amy Walter has moved the seat from “leans Democratic” to a “tossup.”A number of candidates could line up to run in 2024 from both parties. Republican Martin Blank, a surgeon, has already declared. Other Republicans who could run are last year's nominee Paul Junge, former House Speaker Tom Leonard and state Rep. Bill G. Schuette (R-Midland).On the Democratic side, potential candidates could include former Senate Minority Leader Jim Ananich (D-Flint), Flint Mayor Sheldon Neely, state Sen. Kristen McDonald Rivet (D-Bay City), former state Rep. Pam Farris (D-Clio) and state Sen. John Cherry (D-Flint).In a 2020 interview with the Michigan Advance, Kildee recalled having only been in Congress for a few years when news of the Flint water crisis broke.“That was one of those moments where I knew why I was there. I knew exactly why I was in Congress. I had to go to bat for my hometown because they only had one member of Congress, and I had to persuade a whole bunch of people to help me out with Flint.”Kildee has served as a leader in the House Democratic caucus and has been a close ally of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). He is the co-chair of the House Democratic Steering Committee. Pelosi told the Advance in 2020 that Kildee “has proudly carried on his family's long legacy of service, becoming a tremendous champion for the people of Flint and all Michiganders” as part of leadership.“As a powerful member of the Ways and Means Committee, his persistent, dissatisfied leadership has delivered critical resources to strengthen and develop his community and ensure that our budget remains a reflection of our nation's values. Congressman Kildee's bold vision and expert guidance as chief deputy whip has been invaluable to House Democrats as we work to advance progress that make a difference in the lives of hard-working families in Michigan and across the country.”Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said through a statement that “no one fights harder for his constituents than Dan Kildee.“Congressman Kildee knows the Bay region like the back of his Michigan mitten, and I am so grateful for our productive partnership,” Whitmer said. “I am grateful for our collaboration to bring progress to areas of Michigan that too many left behind. We brought good-paying, middle-class manufacturing jobs back to Flint, worked to lower the cost of prescription drugs with President Biden, and delivered on the issues that make a real difference in people's lives.”   U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Holly) called Kildee's retirement “a huge loss for Congress, for Michigan, and for me personally. The center of his work is and always has been his hometown of Flint, for which he has fiercely advocated especially in the darkest hour of the Flint water crisis,” Slotkin said. “While I'm thankful I have another year to work with him, and thrilled that he is moving on to his next chapter, this departure stings.”U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Ann Arbor) said that Kildee “will be missed. His deep knowledge of many issues and his concern for others has made a difference in countless lives, and his years of service have benefited our country in many ways,”Advance Editor Susan J. Demas contributed to this story.We will definitely have more on the developing primary picture for this open seat in Michigan, as well as the new open seat in Virginia as Abby Spanberger runs for Governor, and everything else that happens as we are now just a couple of short months from the 2024 primary season.Well that's it for me. From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Stories featured in today's show appeared first in the Kansas Reflector, Michigan Advance, Ohio Capitol Journal, Missouri Independent and Capital News Illinois. Thanks for listening, see you next time. 

The Heartland POD
Friday News Flyover - Nov. 17, 2023 - Senate GOP fails to stop Biden on student loans - Ohio abortion and Senate updates - Illinois paves the way for nuclear, and more

The Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 15:49


Title: Flyover Friday, November 10, 2023Intro: On this episode of The Heartland POD for Friday, November 17, 2023A flyover from this weeks top heartland stories including:GOP Senators can't stop Biden's student loan plansIllinois legislature approves plan for Small Nuclear ReactorsOhio Republicans can't take a hintOhio Secretary of State misses personal financial disclosure deadlineBiden Administration expands veterans' health careDemocrat Dan Kildee of Michigan is retiringWelcome to The Heartland POD for a Flyover Friday, this is Sean Diller in Denver, Colorado.We're glad to have you with us. If you're new to our shows make sure you subscribe and leave a 5 star rating wherever you listen. You can also find Heartland POD content on Youtube and on Twitter @ THE heartland pod. Alright! Let's get into the storieshttps://missouriindependent.com/briefs/attempt-to-kill-biden-student-debt-relief-plan-tied-to-income-fails-in-u-s-senate/Senate Republicans fail to kill President Joe Biden's income-based student debt relief planBY: ARIANA FIGUEROA - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 7:10 AM     WASHINGTON — Sen. Joe Manchin III of West Virginia was the sole Democrat who joined Republicans in backing the resolution, which was 2 votes short of passing.Following the vote, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said “There are millions of students, poor, working class … who will benefit from what the president has done. Republicans don't think twice about giving huge tax breaks to ultra-wealthy billionaires and large corporations, but when it comes to helping out working families with student debt relief, suddenly it's too much money, it will raise the deficit, we can't afford it. Give me a break.”The Department of Education unveiled the Saving on a Valuable Education, or SAVE, plan hours after the Supreme Court in June struck down the Biden administration's one-time student debt cancellation that would have forgiven up to $10,000 in federal student loan debt for anyone making less than $125,000 per year.Borrowers who received Pell Grants would have been eligible for an additional $10,000 in forgiveness of federal student loans.The new income-driven repayment plan calculates payments based on a borrower's income and family size and forgives balances after a set number of years. More than 5.5 million student loan borrowers have already enrolled in the SAVE plan, according to data released by the Department of Education.Repayments on federal student loans restarted last month after a nearly three-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic.With the SAVE plan, borrowers with undergraduate loans will pay 5% of their discretionary income, rather than the 10% required under previous income repayment plans. https://capitolnewsillinois.com/NEWS/illinois-lawmakers-approve-plan-to-allow-small-scale-nuclear-developmentIllinois lawmakers approve small-scale nuclear developmentThursday, November 9, 2023Governor, who vetoed previous bill, supports new effortBy ANDREW ADAMS Capitol News Illinoisaadams@capitolnewsillinois.comSPRINGFIELD – Lawmakers on Thursday approved a proposal that would allow companies to develop new nuclear power generation in Illinois for the first time since 1987. House Bill 2473 does not entirely lift the 36-year-old moratorium on nuclear construction, but rather creates a regulatory structure for the construction of small modular nuclear reactors, or SMRs. The bill limits the nameplate capacity of such reactors to 300 megawatts, about one-third the size of the smallest of the six existing nuclear power plants in Illinois. It also requires the state to perform a study that will inform rules for regulating SMRs, which will be adopted by regulators at the Illinois Emergency Management Agency by January 2026.  Proponents of the measure say it is a step to make the ongoing transition away from fossil fuels more reliable for customers throughout the state, while opponents warn the unproven technology comes with safety risks and the potential for cost overruns. The bill passed with bipartisan support in the Senate, 44-7, and the House, 98-8. The opposition came exclusively from Democrats. Gov. JB Pritzker said in a statement that he would sign the bill. He worked with lawmakers on the new bill after vetoing a broader measure this summer. Leadership of the Illinois AFL-CIO umbrella labor organization released a statement Thursday calling the policy “important for our state's economy and our clean energy future.” It echoed a release from the Illinois Manufacturers Association, an industry advocacy group that testified in support of the proposal several times, saying that it would allow the state to “continue leading in energy and manufacturing innovation.”The legislation's sponsors, Republican State Sen. Sue Rezin, and Democratic State Rep. Lance Yednock said the bill has the potential to bolster Illinois' electric reliability as intermittent sources like wind and solar begin to make up a larger portion of the state's energy output. Sen. Rezin said she is particularly interested in the potential for SMRs to be developed at the sites of former coal plants in Illinois, avoiding the need to build new transmission lines. Because permitting nuclear energy takes many years at the federal level, the earliest a nuclear project could be brought online in Illinois would be in the 2030s.  But critics of the bill and of nuclear power are worried.David Kraft, an outspoken critic of nuclear energy and head of the Chicago-based advocacy group Nuclear Energy Information Service, urged lawmakers at a Thursday committee meeting to reject the bill. Kraft said he was concerned about the lack of existing SMR installations and the unproven nature of the technology. While some nuclear reactors of this scale do exist in other countries, no commercial SMRs have ever been built in the United States. In a follow-up interview, Kraft said that SMRs bring with them security concerns, as the smaller installations have different staffing requirements than traditional reactors and use a more highly enriched type of uranium. This relative abundance of this uranium, according to Kraft, could incentivize the further proliferation of nuclear weapons. Sierra Club Illinois chapter director Jack Darin called nuclear energy “at best, a distraction.” Sierra Club was one of the main advocacy organizations that sought Pritzker's veto of the previous bill. Since 2016, five other state legislatures have either repealed or weakened their bans on nuclear construction. Counting Illinois, bans on nuclear construction remain on the books in 11 states. Several of the states that have lifted their bans in recent years have done so to pave the way for SMR technology. But the biggest player in that industry has seen several upsets in recent weeks. As lawmakers debated the bill on Wednesday, NuScale Power – the only company with a federally approved SMR design – announced that it was canceling its highly watched “Carbon Free Power Project” in Utah, which would have been the first commercial project with a NuScale reactor. The project's cancelation comes after months of falling stock prices and criticism from trading firms. Still, its leaders say the company will continue with its other projects, which are at various steps of regulation and planning. Bill sponsor Sen. Rezin noted that “there's a lot to learn” from NuScale's canceled project, but hopes Illinois' and other states' moves to reverse their construction bans will encourage nuclear energy development in the U.S. She said “If we do not build out this technology with companies that are in the United States, there's other companies and countries such as Russia that are looking to sell that technology. We don't want that.” Capitol News Illinois is a nonprofit, nonpartisan news service covering state government. It is distributed to hundreds of print and broadcast outlets statewide. It is funded primarily by the Illinois Press Foundation and the Robert R. McCormick Foundation, along with major contributions from the Illinois Broadcasters Foundation and Southern Illinois Editorial Association.https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2023/11/16/ohio-senate-gop-floats-idea-of-15-week-abortion-ban-despite-voters-saying-no/Ohio Senate GOP floats 15-week abortion ban despite voters saying noBY: MORGAN TRAU - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 5:00 AMThe Ohio Senate president has floated the idea of a 15-week abortion ban following voters decisively choosing to keep lawmakers out of their reproductive care.The debate over Issue 1 continues at the Statehouse. Some fringe and alt-right Republican House representatives are infuriated with the voters who stood up to secure abortion rights in the state.Issue 1, the proposal to enshrine abortion access into the state constitution, passed 57-43% on election night. Despite this large victory, Statehouse Republicans have been mulling over ways to combat it.State Rep. Jennifer Gross (R-West Chester) is seemingly leading this fight with other far-right representatives Bill Dean (R-Xenia), Melanie Miller (R-Ashland) and Beth Lear (R-Galena). The quartet is described by other Ohio Republicans as being on the extreme end of their caucus due to anti-vaccine beliefs, peddling of conspiracy theories, and attacks on the LGBTQ+ community.Describing a potential 15-week abortion ban, GOP Senate President Matt Huffman said “clearly there is a majority of people in Ohio” who want the ban - however, that would of course be the opposite of what the voters just said a week ago. ere are no statistics to prove this, and based on the language of Issue 1, the voters chose not to have any restrictions before viability.Statehouse reporter Morgan Trau asked President Huffman “Would 15 weeks be going against the will of the people?” He said he didn't know.After the election where Ohioans stood up to demand abortion rights, the Senate President said this “wasn't the end” and there would be a “revolving door” of repeal efforts.  This article was originally published on News5Cleveland.com and is published in the Ohio Capital Journal under a content-sharing agreement. Unlike other OCJ articles, it is not available for free republication by other news outlets as it is owned by WEWS in Cleveland.https://ohiocapitaljournal.com/2023/11/16/sec-frank-larose-misses-deadline-for-u-s-senate-financial-disclosures/Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose misses extended reporting deadline in U.S. Senate race. He's the only one who didn't file. BY: NICK EVANS - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 4:55 AM     The three Republican candidates hoping to topple U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-OH, go before voters in a few months, and by now should've disclosed information about their personal finances. Two of them, state Sen. Matt Dolan and entrepreneur Bernie Moreno, have done so. But after filing an extension through Nov. 14, though, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose still has not.In both the U.S. House and U.S. Senate, candidates and members have to regularly file disclosures that describe their financial positions, assets and liabilities. But the reports stick to broad strokes. Filers name their mutual funds, for instance, but the amount of their holdings are bracketed — $1,001-$15,000, $15,001-$50,000, etc.Current U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown reported about $27,000 in retirement income from his time as a state official. His U.S. Senate income doesn't need to be disclosed, nor do his U.S. Senate retirement accounts.Brown also reports serving as a trustee at Gallaudet University in Washington D.C. since 2008.Under U.S. Senate rules, candidates must file financial disclosure reports within 30 days of becoming a candidate. LaRose announced his candidacy July 17, and filed for a financial disclosure extension August 9. That extension gave him until November 14 to file his report.Despite that 90-day reprieve, LaRose still has yet to file. The Ohio Capital Journal reached out to his campaign to see if the report has been filed but not yet posted or if the campaign has requested a further extension. The campaign did not respond.Late filing carries a $200 penalty and failing to file or filing a false report carries a civil penalty of up to $50,000.LaRose's failure to file thus far is particularly notable given a $250,000 personal loan he made to his campaign in September. While his Republican opponents have loaned their campaigns significantly more money, LaRose's previous disclosures from his time as a state lawmaker don't suggest he'd have that much cash readily available.Chagrin Falls Republican Matt Dolan comes from a wealthy family that owns the Cleveland Guardians baseball team. In addition to serving in the legislature, Dolan has worked in the Geauga County prosecutor's office and as an Assistant Attorney General.The state senator's investment holdings are vast—including stocks from more than 250 companies, more than 50 mutual funds and bonds. He reports a Morgan Stanley money market account with more than $1 million alone as well as several mutual funds worth more than half a million dollars each.Dolan also reports a handful of retirement accounts, partial ownership of several LLCs and real estate. One residential building brought in more than $50,000 in rent.In addition to his income Dolan holds personal line of credit with Morgan Stanley worth at least $5 million. The interest rate for that credit line is just 5.96% according to Dolan's amended report — roughly 2.5 percentage points below the current prime rate.Dolan has loaned his campaign a total of $7 million.Next, there's Bernie MorenoIf anything, Moreno's disclosure is even more complex. The Westlake entrepreneur began his business career selling cars, and his report describes his role as director of 17 different automotive business entities, most of which are no longer operating. But from cars, Moreno has branched into several other lines of business including real estate and tech.Moreno's assets are held in a series of trusts, and the report includes several notes about partial ownership and recent sales. He owns 65% of Dryver, LLC, for instance, which the report values at between $5 million and $25 million. Moreno recently sold off his stake in a different company called Champ Titles, and reports making more than $5 million on the deal.He has investments worth at least half a million dollars in handful of Tel Aviv companies working technology, social media investing and healthcare AI. Moreno has also invested in Narya, the venture capital firm U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance, R-OH, started before running for office. Vance has endorsed Moreno's senate bid.Moreno also reports owning millions in residential and commercial real estate. He owns 43% of a home in Ocean Reef, FL worth at least $5 million. It appears the property is a rental because it generated more than $50,000 in income. Moreno also owns a 1% stake condos located in Washington, D.C., and New York City, as well as a $1 million unimproved parcel in Zapotal, Costa Rica, and at least $1.5MM sitting in two checking accounts.Moreno has loaned his campaign $3 million.https://kansasreflector.com/briefs/veterans-health-care-coverage-expanded-by-biden-administration/Biden Administratoin expands Veterans' health care coverage BY: JACOB FISCHLER - NOVEMBER 10, 2023 4:01 AM     Officials said the Department of Veterans Affairs will expand health care coverage for certain groups of veterans and their families, and create new programs meant to make care more accessible.The VA will make coverage of certain toxic burn pit-related conditions available sooner than anticipated. Family members of veterans who served at North Carolina's Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune from between 1953 and 1987 will be eligible to have the costs of treating Parkinson's disease covered. And all living World War II veterans will be eligible for no-cost health care, including at nursing homes, the department said in a series of news releases.The administration will also create a new graduate medical education program to help expand health care availability for veterans in rural, tribal and other underserved communities. And the VA will spend $5 million on an advertising campaign aimed at having more veterans sign up for services.https://michiganadvance.com/2023/11/16/dan-kildee-dean-of-michigans-u-s-house-delegation-wont-run-for-reelection-in-2024/Dan Kildee, dean of Michigan's U.S. House delegation, won't run for reelection in 2024Retirement leaves open a key seat made more competitive with redistrictingBY: KEN COLEMAN - NOVEMBER 16, 2023 1:53 PM     Kildee, who is 65, said a cancer diagnosis this year caused him to reassess his career plans. Kildee's retirement from the 8th Congressional District including Genesee, Bay and Saginaw counties and portions of Midland County, leaves open a seat made more competitive during the last redistricting process. The nonpartisan Cook Political Report with Amy Walter has moved the seat from “leans Democratic” to a “tossup.”A number of candidates could line up to run in 2024 from both parties. Republican Martin Blank, a surgeon, has already declared. Other Republicans who could run are last year's nominee Paul Junge, former House Speaker Tom Leonard and state Rep. Bill G. Schuette (R-Midland).On the Democratic side, potential candidates could include former Senate Minority Leader Jim Ananich (D-Flint), Flint Mayor Sheldon Neely, state Sen. Kristen McDonald Rivet (D-Bay City), former state Rep. Pam Farris (D-Clio) and state Sen. John Cherry (D-Flint).In a 2020 interview with the Michigan Advance, Kildee recalled having only been in Congress for a few years when news of the Flint water crisis broke.“That was one of those moments where I knew why I was there. I knew exactly why I was in Congress. I had to go to bat for my hometown because they only had one member of Congress, and I had to persuade a whole bunch of people to help me out with Flint.”Kildee has served as a leader in the House Democratic caucus and has been a close ally of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). He is the co-chair of the House Democratic Steering Committee. Pelosi told the Advance in 2020 that Kildee “has proudly carried on his family's long legacy of service, becoming a tremendous champion for the people of Flint and all Michiganders” as part of leadership.“As a powerful member of the Ways and Means Committee, his persistent, dissatisfied leadership has delivered critical resources to strengthen and develop his community and ensure that our budget remains a reflection of our nation's values. Congressman Kildee's bold vision and expert guidance as chief deputy whip has been invaluable to House Democrats as we work to advance progress that make a difference in the lives of hard-working families in Michigan and across the country.”Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said through a statement that “no one fights harder for his constituents than Dan Kildee.“Congressman Kildee knows the Bay region like the back of his Michigan mitten, and I am so grateful for our productive partnership,” Whitmer said. “I am grateful for our collaboration to bring progress to areas of Michigan that too many left behind. We brought good-paying, middle-class manufacturing jobs back to Flint, worked to lower the cost of prescription drugs with President Biden, and delivered on the issues that make a real difference in people's lives.”   U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Holly) called Kildee's retirement “a huge loss for Congress, for Michigan, and for me personally. The center of his work is and always has been his hometown of Flint, for which he has fiercely advocated especially in the darkest hour of the Flint water crisis,” Slotkin said. “While I'm thankful I have another year to work with him, and thrilled that he is moving on to his next chapter, this departure stings.”U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Ann Arbor) said that Kildee “will be missed. His deep knowledge of many issues and his concern for others has made a difference in countless lives, and his years of service have benefited our country in many ways,”Advance Editor Susan J. Demas contributed to this story.We will definitely have more on the developing primary picture for this open seat in Michigan, as well as the new open seat in Virginia as Abby Spanberger runs for Governor, and everything else that happens as we are now just a couple of short months from the 2024 primary season.Well that's it for me. From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Stories featured in today's show appeared first in the Kansas Reflector, Michigan Advance, Ohio Capitol Journal, Missouri Independent and Capital News Illinois. Thanks for listening, see you next time. 

3News Now with Stephanie Haney
Jeep Crashes Into Ambulance Killing Man Waiting To Be Taken To Hospital And Injuring EMS Workers

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 7:45


Tuesday, September 26, 2023: Jeep crashes into ambulance killing man waiting to be taken to hospital and injuring EMS workers, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://youtube.com/@_StephanieHaney http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Man dies, 2 EMTs seriously hurt after overnight crash involving ambulance in Geauga County https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/geauga-county/deadly-ambulance-crash-geauga-county-chardon-highway-patrol/95-230fcaac-a42f-49dc-896d-989ea5e70b54 Brunswick looks to put brakes on new cigarette and vaping sales https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/medina-county/brunswick-looks-to-curb-cigarette-vaping-sales/95-0a0381ba-65b7-4e5e-adb1-88f612c54728

3News Now with Stephanie Haney
Ohio Task Force 1 Sends Recovery Team With Cadaver Dogs To Maui To Help Search For Missing People

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 5:12


Tuesday, August 16, 2023: Ohio Task Force 1 is sending a recovery team with cadaver dogs to Maui to help search for missing people as the death toll rises in Hawaii. In Akron, a 19-year-old man has been charged with aggravated murder for the death of a 1-year-old boy. We also share the latest development in charges against a Chester Township police officer accused of having inappropriate sexual contact with a teenager, look at how the state hopes to fight violence in downtown Cleveland, get the latest on a possible walkout at Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital in Ohio City, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: 'He is messing around with my 16-year-old daughter': 911 call of father reporting Geauga County officer's alleged assault on daughter released https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/geauga-county/911-call-father-reporting-chester-township-police-officer-alleged-assault-daughter-released/95-da1dc90e-bf0a-43b1-9791-037b2198aa5c 'There is just not equity and equality here': Cleveland Clinic Lutheran Hospital union workers ready to walk out, claiming unfair labor practices https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/mental-health/cleveland-clinic-lutheran-hospital-union-workers-ready-walk-out-claiming-unfair-labor-practices/95-38880c6e-9f76-4332-afe9-22edebb26cc7

3News Now with Stephanie Haney
Mackenzie Shirilla, 18, Accused Of Driving Car Into Building At 100 Mph On Purpose To Kill 2 Men

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 4:56


Tuesday, August 8, 2023: Strongsville teen Mackenzie Shirilla is accused of driving a car into a building at 100+ mph on purpose to kill 2 people who were riding with her. Plus, a Chester Township police officer who worked as a school resource officer is accused of sexual battery against a teenager. We also share new video from the scene of a deadly shooting on I-77 in Green on Thursday, remind voters that today is Ohio's special election on Issue 1, review the punishments Major League Baseball has handed down for the brawn between the Guardians' José Ramírez and White Sox player Tim Anderson, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: What does a yes vote on Ohio Issue 1 mean? Details of the Aug. 8 special election https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/elections/what-is-ohio-issue-1-voters-august-8-special-election-ballot-vote/95-f7c2a037-a495-4172-9727-53badef37604 Geauga County police officer facing charge after alleged sexual battery against teen https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/geauga-county-police-officer-arrested-alleged-sexual-battery-teen/95-4321a0fd-df14-4b94-b1a5-2b5e79e4200d

Ohio News Network Daily
ONN Daily: Thursday, April 6, 2023

Ohio News Network Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 7:14


Startling new details revealed after an 18-year-old Geauga County high school student who brought a gun to school was formally charged; one of the Nashville police officers who stopped Covenant School shooter has an Ohio connection; residents in Fairfield County are cleaning up after a severe storm; Cedar Point has revealed info about its new rollercoaster.

Ohio News Network Daily
ONN Daily: Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Ohio News Network Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 7:49


Ohio reacts to historic indictment of former President Donald Trump; some parents in Geauga County upset with handling of situation when a student was caught with a gun in school; there has been another train derailment in Ohio; how to get a free photo ID for Ohio's new voter identification law.

3News Now with Stephanie Haney
Trump Calls To Move Criminal Trial Out Of Manhattan; People Pose As Police To Pull Over, Rob Ohioans

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 6:35


Monday, April 3, 2023: In national news, former President Donald Trump is calling for his criminal trial to be moved out of Manhattan while he makes his way there from Florida for his arraignment on charges tied to a hush money payment made to former adult film star Stormy Daniels. In Ohio, a student has been arrested for bringing a gun to a Geauga County high school. Plus, Governor Mike DeWine addressed the state ahead of Ohio's new distracted driving law going into effect on Tuesday. In other news, a GoFundMe account for the Amherst bus driver who went off on students in a video posted to TikTok last week has reached $36,000 in just 3 days, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch the Legally Speaking special on the FirstEnergy bribery scandal here: https://youtu.be/XiG5kRNyyLs Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Trump departs Florida for New York ahead of arraignment https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/trump-new-york-arraignment/507-2483fb14-0c47-4bae-958b-24db2f797cfe West Geauga High School student arrested in possession of firearm; students dismissed for remainder of day https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/geauga-county/west-geauga-high-school-student-arrested-possession-firearm/95-fab2d84d-d7ca-492c-be82-228c536526c8 Ohio's new distracted driving law takes effect tomorrow: Gov. Mike DeWine discusses impacts on drivers and cell phones https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/ohio/ohio-distracted-driving-law-cell-phones-governor-mike-dewine/95-df031037-4f19-4f90-96c2-8703225deb4c 'I do apologize for my actions, but I won't take it back': Amherst bus driver shares her side of story following viral video https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lorain-county/amherst-bus-driver-shares-her-story-following-viral-video/95-b912dd8b-90c8-466a-bb56-03a40b3c88e9

The Sound of Ideas
Drag events across the country and locally draw protests, harassment

The Sound of Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 52:07


Drag events planned in Geauga County this weekend received threats from groups including the alt-right organization, the Proud Boys.

3News Now with Stephanie Haney
TikTok Shows Bus Driver Cursing At, Threatening Kids; Body Cam Video Shows Cleveland Officer Shot

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 9:19


Thursday, March 30, 2023: TikTok video shows an Amherst bus driver cursing at and threatening kids, while new police body cam video shows a Cleveland officer being shot on March 14. In Akron, police met with residents last night to talk about next steps in the investigation into the deadly police shooting of Jayland Walker. In Cleveland, an attorney has been charged with possessing child exploitation materials and drugs. In Chardon, a church's drag reading event will go on as planned despite police asking for it to be cancelled over threats of violence. Meanwhile, Northeast Ohio communities begin to feel the impact of SNAP benefits returning to pre-pandemic levels. In sports news, the Guardians prepare for MLB Opening Day on the road in Seattle, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch the Legally Speaking special on the FirstEnergy bribery scandal here: https://youtu.be/XiG5kRNyyLs Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Amherst bus driver resigns as school officials investigate allegations of 'unacceptable' behavior https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lorain-county/amherst-school-bus-driver-resigns-alleged-unacceptable-behavior/95-c8cc3979-dc3d-4381-9551-55bd9400e394 Cleveland attorney charged for allegedly possessing child exploitation materials and drugs https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/cleveland-attorney-eric-norton-charged/95-206b75ce-56e8-4eac-a53e-0f5d250f492b Police ask organizers to cancel Saturday's drag queen brunch and story hour in Geauga County 'in order to protect all involved' https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/geauga-county/drag-queen-brunch-story-hour-geauga-county-church-police-urge-to-cancel-event/95-36a0ee9b-5d80-4f24-86f1-118baf99b7b8 Changes to SNAP emergency allotments impact Northeast Ohioans https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/food/changes-snap-emergency-allotments-northeast-ohio/95-544c2ffc-3b9e-463f-ae9b-84a759a8d8da

Ohio News Network Daily
ONN Daily: Thursday, March 30, 2023

Ohio News Network Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 8:35


Police in Geauga County asking organizers to cancel a drag queen story hour planned at church in Chesterland after threats; Cincinnati barge fire caused shelter in place order yesterday; Attorney General Yost announces Norfolk Southern has committed to hiring Ohio workers to assist with East Palestine clean-up; Play ball! Major League baseball season kicks off today with some new rules for the game.

Ohio News Network Daily
ONN Daily: Monday, March 27, 2023

Ohio News Network Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 5:30


Missing boater found dead near Columbus; after high winds over the weekend knocked out power to thousands of Ohioans, utility companies say some may be waiting until Wednesday for the lights to come back on; Geauga County church vandalized before a planned drag brunch event; Ohio State Women are in the Elite Eight.

3News Now with Stephanie Haney
Coroner Reveals Shocking Cause Of Death For Woman, 76, Whose Body Was Found In Geauga County Woods

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 5:41


Friday, March 24, 2023: The coroner has revealed the shocking way 76-year-old Susan Taylor whose body was found in Geauga County woods died. Plus, the family of Aliza Sherman is still searching for answers 10 years after she was murdered in broad daylight in downtown Cleveland. Meanwhile, police are investigating a dead body found in Lake Erie, and Nordonia school district is looking into a teacher who is accused of using a racial slur during a classroom lesson on unacceptable language. We also share the latest update on the Oakwood Village plant explosion, tell you who you can find at the 2023 Cleveland Fan Expo, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch the Legally Speaking special on the FirstEnergy bribery scandal here: https://youtu.be/XiG5kRNyyLs Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Geauga County Coroner provides update on death of Susan Taylor after missing woman's body found in wooded area https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/geauga-county/no-foul-play-suspected-geauga-county-coroner-provides-update-on-death-of-susan-taylor-after-missing-womans-body-found-in-wooded-area/95-1c85ddf5-1a41-45fb-94a6-273401ae8e19 Nordonia High School teacher being investigated after using racial slur in classroom https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/education/nordonia-high-school-teacher-investigating-racial-slur/95-dc06421f-b12c-4401-a9e9-aba82bc25bcf

This Week in the CLE
Today in Ohio - March 24, 2023 Proud Boys, armed protesters are coming to a Geauga County drag show

This Week in the CLE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 33:00


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3News Now with Stephanie Haney
Police Ask For Help To Learn How 76-Year-Old Woman Whose Body Was Found In Geauga County Woods Died

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 10:20


Thursday, March 23, 2023: Police are asking for help to learn how 76-year-old Susan Taylor whose body was found in Geauga County woods died. Plus, learn what you need to know about toxic eye drops that are killing people, along with another massive Hyundai and Kia recall. In environmental news, Gov. Mike DeWine and an East Palestine resident testified before the US Senate about the toxic train derailment. In positive news, Cleveland just got a self-serve BMV kiosk, Tri-C will have a film featured in the 47th Cleveland International Film Festival, Akron students are heading to the world championship in robotics, we have details on the 2024 Pan-American Masters Games coming to Northeast Ohio, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch the Legally Speaking special on the FirstEnergy bribery scandal here: https://youtu.be/XiG5kRNyyLs Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Body found of missing 76-year-old woman in Geauga County https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/geauga-county/geauga-county-sheriff-asking-volunteers-search-missing-elderly-woman/95-24a68f83-39dc-4d2f-8ba8-7e6adf8aae74 Cleveland Hopkins Airport warns travelers to 'expect long lines and limited parking' during spring break period https://www.wkyc.com/article/travel/cleveland-hopkins-airport-expect-long-lines-limited-parking-spring-break/95-bd33a32c-59fd-4bec-9a35-e870509a9c50

Ohio News Network Daily
ONN Daily: Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Ohio News Network Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 6:52


Body of missing Geauga County woman found; several Ohio schools hit with swatting calls on Tuesday; DeWine, Brown, and Vance testify to the Senate about the East Palestine train derailment; Columbus was really good at selling March Madness tickets.

3News Now with Stephanie Haney
Triple - Murder Survivor Shares How He Escaped Being Kidnapped, Bound, Gagged, Shot In Head In Akron

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 11:02


Tuesday, March 21, 2023: A triple-murder survivor shares how he escaped the fate of being bound, gagged and shot in the head in Akron while three others were left for dead. Plus, police are still looking for a missing 76-year-old woman in Geauga County. In Cleveland's Ohio City, two 16-year-olds are being treated for gunshot wounds, while officials suspect arsonists started a fire that destroyed the former women's shelter days before it was scheduled to be demolished. In national news, sources tell NBC News that an update on former President Donald Trump's possible indictment tied to an alleged hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels won't come today. We also share an incredible development from the Cleveland Clinic, how you can still get tickets to the Guardians home opener at Progressive Field even though it's sold out, the asking price for an historic home in Akron that just went up for sale, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch the Legally Speaking special on the FirstEnergy bribery scandal here: https://youtu.be/XiG5kRNyyLs Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: 'We're not ruling anything out': Investigation continues into missing Geauga County woman https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/geauga-county/investigation-continues-missing-geauga-county-woman/95-1df89e9c-d65c-42db-904c-1b6ba5a9e647 Two 16-year-olds shot on Cleveland's west side according to Cleveland police https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/two-15-year-olds-shot-on-clevelands-west-side-cleveland-police/95-62632819-a8f4-45de-a423-97b0e387b9d1 Nearly 100-year-old Akron home goes up for sale on Merriman Road for first time in decades: See photos inside https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/akron-house-for-sale-871-merriman-road-coldwell-banker-schmidt-realty/95-7b91219c-df6e-45e9-b397-35aa8918ab4e Cleveland Guardians home opener vs. Seattle Mariners sold out, standing-room only tickets still available https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/mlb/indians/cleveland-guardians-home-opener-vs-seattle-mariners-sold-out/95-69d051e1-2642-4be9-88be-935d26e98be7

Ohio News Network Daily
ONN Daily: Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Ohio News Network Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 5:54


Searching for a missing 76-year-old Geauga County woman; suspects in Canton arrested after posing as Child Protective Services to kidnap a 3-week-old baby girl from her home; remains of a man missing for 3 years found in Gallia county; OSU women in the Sweet 16.

Ohio News Network Daily
ONN Daily: Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Ohio News Network Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 7:39


Geauga County pastor arrested for sexually abusing a minor; no one wants East Palestine's toxic train crash dirt; Hamilton woman arrested after trying to smuggle opioids into jail, hidden in denture paste; some Columbus-area parents want LGBTQ+ books banned from schools.

3News Now with Stephanie Haney
Fans Petition For Mom Of Jason And Travis Kelce To Flip Coin As Brothers Face Off In Super Bowl LVII

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 8:32


Friday, February 3, 2023: NFL fans have started a petition for the mom of Jason and Travis Kelce to flip the coin at the start of Super Bowl LVII where the Cleveland Heights natives and brothers will making history when they face off as the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs. Plus, Ohio health officials are reminding people to get their COVID-19 vaccine booster shots to guard against unnecessary deaths. We're also reminding people about National Wear Red Day to raise awareness about heart disease. In legal news, Stephanie gives an update on the federal racketeering trial tied to the FirstEnergy bribery scandal and tells you how to find the ‘Legally Speaking' special that brings you up to speed on everything that went down to get us to this point. We also have the latest update on the “25th anniversary of the Putnam County Spelling Bee” play that was cancelled for being “vulgar” in Geauga County and why TV actor Jesse Tyler Ferguson – who starred in the original Broadway performance of the show is upset about it. In other sports news, we'll tell who the Guardians will play first during spring training, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch the Legally Speaking special on the FirstEnergy bribery scandal here: https://youtu.be/BQu2qDDl32A Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: 'Boom': Texts in Ohio corruption trial show FirstEnergy executive celebrating planned flight to bring state lawmakers back to vote on tainted bill https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/ohio/texts-ohio-corruption-trial-firstenergy-executive-celebrating-planned-flight-state-lawmakers-vote-tainted-bill/95-9d76f88f-d06d-4545-946a-2cef3ad0b090 'This virus isn't gone': Ohio Department of Health director urges residents to get updated COVID boosters https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/covid-19-cases-ohio-pandemic-update/95-8d60aabd-e946-4844-8560-41f40e49a341 Cleveland Guardians' trucks to depart for 2023 spring training: Full list of reporting dates https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/mlb/indians/cleveland-guardians-spring-training-2023/95-6dc9855d-3215-4fcd-be64-50bbfc534bb8

This Week in the CLE
Today in Ohio - Feb, 3, 2023 A Geauga County school district gets national scorn for canceling a student play

This Week in the CLE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 30:44


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Chardon BIZ
Geauga Growth Partnership (GGP)

Chardon BIZ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 50:24


This week, your host Dave Nelson talks with Kimm Leininger, Present & CEO of Geauga Growth Partnership. GGP strives to create Leading Business Growth in Geauga County. Geauga Growth Partnership's mission is to enhance the economic climate in Geauga County by attracting new business, supporting existing businesses, and preparing the workforce of the future.

3News Now with Stephanie Haney
Classified Documents Found In Former VP Mike Pence's Home, Amazon Launches Prescription Drug Service

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 6:20


Tuesday, January 24, 2023: What we know about former Vice President Mike Pence having classified documents in his Indiana home, which inmate was part of a plane crash in Geauga County, what to expect from day 2 of former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder's federal racketeering trial, explaining Amazon's new prescription drug service, why there's drama over the home where ‘Goonies' was filmed in Oregon, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Classified documents found at Mike Pence's home https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/classified-documents-found-at-mike-pence-home/507-1bdf3b5d-f3b4-481f-ad09-bdb1721c3e08 Amazon launches low-cost subscription service for prescription drug https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/amazon-subscription-prescription-drug-service/507-88c06a4b-f235-4ca2-aadc-7db35391279f

3News Now with Stephanie Haney
Atlanta Church Vandal May Have Ohio Ties, BGSU Settles Stone Foltz Hazing Death Lawsuit

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 8:46


Monday, January 23, 2023: The FBI is offering a $10,000 reward to find and convict a vandal of an Atlanta church who may have Ohio ties. Plus, learn what we know about Bowling Green State University's settlement related to the hazing death of Stone Foltz, how members of Northeast Ohio's Asian community are feeling after the mass shooting in California at a Lunar New Year celebration, what to expect as we cover the federal racketeering and conspiracy case against former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and lobbyist Matt Borges, how the 8-year-old survivor of a deadly domestic violence attack in Cleveland is doing, what we're learning about the unexpected death of a Geauga County firefighter, details on a deadly housefire that killed 1 person and 2 dogs, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: FBI offers $10,000 reward in Atlanta church vandalism, suspects may have ties to northern Ohio https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/atlanta-church-vandalism-possible-ohio-connection-suspects-wanted/95-8420bc83-98bd-4f51-a0c9-0151305dd66a "Joshua was a true public servant and his service will not be forgotten" | Geauga County firefighter unexpectedly dies https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/geauga-county/geauga-county-firefighter-dies/95-a782969d-77b1-4bbf-8eaf-0e8750d2927b 'She's doing a whole lot better. It's going to be some time" | 8-year-old recovering after four family members killed in Cleveland https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/8-year-old-recovering-after-four-family-members-killed-in-cleveland/95-81f2a334-8d33-40f5-bd1d-701a3a240d6c

Chardon BIZ
G.A.R. Horizons

Chardon BIZ

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 48:01


This week, Dave chats with Catherine Wolcott, founder and owner of G.A.R. Horizons Freezer Meats. G.A.R. Horizons has been raising quality meats since 2009. First generation, no Farmers in the family, starting from scratch! Animals are raised with love and care, they are grown naturally, hormone free, steroid free and GMO free. Animals feed is made at the farm by Steve with his John Deere tractor and grinder mixer. Their newly expanded store includes a variety of local products including milk, and pierogies (yes you read that right!).G.A.R. Horizons is a member of the Geauga County Farm Bureau, Geauga County 4-H, Chardon Square Association, Chardon Chamber of Commerce. We are so proud to have them in our community! Be sure to swing by and check out their awesome store!https://www.garhorizons.com

3News Now with Stephanie Haney
Comedian Gallagher Dies At 76, Veterans Day Deals In Northeast Ohio, Cleveland Sports Golden Ticket

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 7:29


Friday, November 11, 2022: Learn what we know about the death of comedian Gallagher. Plus, hear why a Geauga County judge has to answer to the Ohio Supreme Court, where female veterans will make their new homes, places to go for deals for past and present service members on this Veterans Day, how you can get a chance to win tickets to every Cleveland Browns, Cavaliers and Guardians game next season, where the newest pop-up Christmas bar has opened, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Comedian Gallagher dead at 76 https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/comedian-gallagher-dead/507-dd4769b7-f003-4a4a-81d3-ba687a790819 Geauga County Judge Tim Grendell accused of misconduct in complaint filed to Supreme Court of Ohio https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/geauga-county/ohio-disciplinary-office-files-complaint-geauga-county-judge-tim-grendell/95-c4e0b300-476f-491b-af3d-23b83da83cd4 Judge Sara J. Harper Village opens in Cleveland for homeless female veterans https://www.wkyc.com/article/features/judge-sara-j-harper-village-opens-homeless-female-veterans-cleveland/95-b38093ad-af96-452f-894a-e35629a38762 Want to go to every Cleveland Browns, Cavaliers, and Guardians game next season? Here's your chance! https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/golden-ticket-every-cleveland-browns-cavaliers-and-guardians-game/95-cc05bb97-fa1a-4777-b6c2-41cc12ed0179 Deck the halls at 'X-Mas Bar' Cleveland's newest Christmas pop-up bar https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/holidays/cleveland-the-flats-christmas-bar-xmas-bar/95-8f46ff94-63b0-4323-b8c3-a5a76172a575

3News Now with Stephanie Haney
Yankees - Guardians Game Postponed, Fishing Tournament Cheaters Could Get Year In Prison, UH Layoffs

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 9:12


Thursday, October 13, 2022: Find out what to expect from today's January 6 hearing, why today's Yankees vs Guardians game is postponed, what we know about how much prison time the men caught cheating in the Lake Erie walleye fishing tournament could get, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: WATCH LIVE: Jan. 6 hearing focuses on Trump 'staggering betrayal' https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/jan-6-hearing/507-6c074d58-0fb9-4bbf-a739-dbf828d739c6 Cleveland Guardians vs. New York Yankees: Game 2 postponed from Thursday to Friday due to inclement weather https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/mlb/cleveland-guardians/cleveland-guardians-vs-new-york-yankees-game-2-alds-weather-conditions/95-0cd45ad4-f912-4a2e-ba76-fe51d6c6dd76 Which Northeast Ohio establishments have been approved for sports betting?: Full list https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/northeast-ohio/northeast-ohio-establishments-approved-sports-gambling-2023/95-49020980-f2f3-4456-a00c-1bccb1490f2e 2 fishermen indicted on criminal charges in Cleveland fishing tournament cheating scandal https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/2-fishermen-indicted-criminal-charges-cleveland-fishing-tournament-scandal/95-88b8df03-4ab3-42d0-bd0d-fc0aeedf3a78 University Hospitals lays off 117 administrative employees; eliminates 326 unfilled positions https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/university-hospitals-lays-off-117-administrative-employees/95-ac0745c6-1113-4858-9c9a-525532e5b38d Social Security payments get biggest raise in over 40 years https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/social-security-cola-hike-2022-2023/507-d840fcbd-19a3-4762-a2d3-978541181019 'I wouldn't be here without her': Geauga County couple praises 911 dispatcher for her life-saving help https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/geauga-county/geauga-county-couple-praises-911-dispatcher-life-saving-help/95-b7331a32-8fe9-46c0-bd84-11d9741141b1 Bay Middle School holds pumpkin tossing event https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/bay-middle-school-pumpkin-toss-event/95-da6db856-afee-4fa4-a839-88087760f8fd

American Journal of Public Health Podcast
AJPH 8/2022: "HARASSMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS: LOOKING AT THE FULL PICTURE" (ENGLISH)

American Journal of Public Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 30:30


There was a legitimate outcry at the harassment public health officials in some states. What is the situation now and how important has been the support to health officers in the same areas? I discuss these issues with my guests, Valerie Yeager, Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Fairbanks School of Public Health, Tom Quade, former County Health Commissioner, Geauga County, Ohio, and Beth Resnick - Senior Scientist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. A video is available here https://youtu.be/1gPxhTz8iIU

Speaking and Communicating Podcast
Assertive Communication In The Workplace

Speaking and Communicating Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 26:58


Nellie Medow, a former teacher who is currently pursuing a Masters in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, is here to share with us how to communicate assertively in the workplace. She owns a tutoring company that also assists students with ACT / SAT prep. Nellie works with the National Mental Health Institute of Geauga County and is an admin for their social media.Listen as she shares how to communicate in professional settings and how leaders can create environments where others (no matter the rank) feel heard.Nellie runs 4 Facebook groups where she shares, on a daily basis, valuable and key information and resources that have seen her audience grow exponentially. Her Facebook groups are:Vulnerability Is My SuperpowerFuture and Current I/O PsychologistsNAMI Geauga County GroupEloquent Speakers ClubShe is a wife and mom to 3 amazing boys.

Profit By Design
177: Transform Busy-ness into Strategic Action with Lisa Crilley Mallis

Profit By Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 32:58


Today's guest promised herself she would change her ways and diligently studied productivity concepts, developing her A.W.E. structure to keep herself on track. Now she shares her structure with service-based business owners so they can drop the ‘just one more excuse and start enjoying life again. Lisa Crilley Mallis, the owner of Impactive Strategies, is recognized for providing practical solutions to everyday effectiveness and efficiency challenges. She knows that “one size fits all” does not apply when it comes to getting the most out of your day with ease. Using her fifteen years in education, a master's degree, and multiple coaching certifications, Lisa supports clients with customized tools so they can transform busyness into strategic action.  Lisa is a trainer and speaker who delivers courses worldwide. She is currently the Immediate Past President of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) Cleveland Chapter and is on the Board of Trustees of Leadership in Geauga County. Lisa has received multiple awards for her volunteer service and leadership related to her community involvement, which includes her creation of an annual full-day education event for women in business.  Show Highlights: Lisa shares that her business began by accident as most great things do. I can listen to someone who is very overwhelmed, and I can hear all that, ask a couple of questions, and tell them their path through. Most of Lisa's clients' calendars are full again since the onset of COVID. Awareness, Work, Evaluation (AWE Process) Lisa shares how she uses the AWE process with her clients. Lisa shares how she helps clients evaluate their calendars. Schedule in evaluation process into the calendar. Lisa says to make it hard for you to do the wrong thing. Sabrina shares the importance of scheduling things in order to know what to work on when. Lisa quotes a study that says when you're interrupted, it takes 17 minutes and 23 seconds to re-focus. Dr. Sabrina and Lisa say reducing communication channels within teams can help reduce stress. Lisa shares how she helps people identify their burnout zone. Lisa shares about a quiz she uses that you can use with your team. Impactivestrategies.com/free-gift   Connect with Lisa: By Website, Facebook, LinkedIn, or YouTube Links and Resources: New! Now Available!! The 4 Week Vacation™ book with bonuses! Download Dr. Sabrina's Introductory Training: How to Make Your Time Worth $10,000 an Hour. Check out our Better Business, Better Life™ program! Join Dr. Sabrina in our Entrepreneurs Take Your Life Back! Community.

3News Now with Stephanie Haney
Tracking snow and cleanup across Northeast Ohio from overnight's major winter storm, and more

3News Now with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 12:00


Monday, January 17, 2022: Find out snow totals across Northeast Ohio, what you need to know about public transit and cleanup, the major roadway where someone was spotted riding a snowmobile, why Warrensville Heights Mayor Brad Sellers is dropping out of the race for Cuyahoga County Executive, how to get four free COVID tests, and more on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney. Need a break from bad news? Watch It's All Good (News!) with Stephanie Haney, every Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrZGBVGxXRo Like this show? Check out the 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney podcast: http://wkyc.com/3thingstoknow Connect with Stephanie here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: List: Snow totals throughout Northeast Ohio after Monday's winter storm https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/snow-totals-northeast-ohio-winter-storm-january-17/95-e27d41c4-fc32-475b-9f9f-9fb35d3922e9 LIVE BLOG | Winter storm hits Northeast Ohio: Real-time updates, traffic and more https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/severe-weather/winter-storm-warning-issued-for-parts-of-northeast-ohio-january-15-2022/95-74f0806e-1f1a-4861-bf4c-6936efd0e271 Snowmobile travels on Euclid Ave. in downtown Cleveland (Credit: Amy Ziemak) https://www.wkyc.com/video/weather/snowmobile-travels-on-euclid-ave-in-downtown-cleveland-credit-amy-ziemak/95-fe472922-4fab-4c01-bd5f-04b80f7115ec Have any photos of the snow? Here's how you can send them to us! https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/severe-weather/how-you-can-send-us-snow-photos/95-ef3545cc-e2c4-46be-8709-a39b802ceb6d List: See what's closed Monday after snow hits Northeast Ohio in winter storm https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/winter-storm-northeast-ohio-whats-closed-pro-football-hall-of-fame/95-9a72bb9f-35c4-444e-be70-a71449aec94a Warrensville Heights Mayor Brad Sellers drops out of race for Cuyahoga County Executive https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/warrensville-heights-mayor-brad-sellers-drops-out-race-cuyahoga-county-executive/95-3629de81-a1d7-40b6-b4c4-424a931a3cb5 Here's how to get four free COVID tests starting Wednesday https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/free-covid-test-website-goes-live/507-b183664a-9012-4801-9d27-0b6ee93f795b COVID-19 in Ohio: State reports 19,538 new cases, including backlogged reports https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-numbers/coronavirus-ohio-updates/95-e2faeb56-d02a-443a-bcdb-141f2c7fafe8 Hough neighborhood is one of the hardest hit by COVID in Cleveland https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/hough-neighborhood-is-one-of-the-hardest-hit-by-covid-19-in-cleveland/95-09bd4195-7570-406e-85f1-f6876045eecf Betty White Challenge: Rescue Village in Geauga County naming animals after Betty White https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/geauga-county/betty-white-challenge-rescue-village-geauga-county/95-9a0f2338-00c7-4914-98fa-763ab3642e22 GUIDE: List of events in Northeast Ohio honoring the legacy and life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/martin-luther-king-jr-day-events-northeast-ohio/95-c3da0ab0-b648-4e5b-87a9-fd260326f297 Guide | Things to do during NBA All-Star Weekend in Cleveland https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nba/things-to-do-during-nba-all-star-weekend-cleveland/95-eaa02382-c690-43ba-8909-3c4d2a3d773e

Ohio News Network Daily
ONN Daily: Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021

Ohio News Network Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 5:42


Five killed in Geauga County crash involving flat-bed semi, Cuyahoga County Board of DD van; risk of coronavirus, influenza infections increased as Thanksgiving holiday approaches; parade crash in Wisconsin has local safety officials re-thinking their event safety plans.

Chardon BIZ
Dan Sammon- Everybodies Gym

Chardon BIZ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 44:55


Your host, Dave Nelson, CEO of Chardon Physical Therapy presents a very special guest,Dan Sammon. Dan is the owner of Geauga County's largest gym and also a part owner of Pioneer Waterland. Key takeaway from this podcast is that history will show if you put in hard work, you will succeed. AND WAIT!!! Did he mentioned the Hells Angels? If you would like to leave feedback or have any comments, please reach out to dave@chardonpt.com

Chardon BIZ
Dan Sammon- Everybodies Gym

Chardon BIZ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 44:55


Your host, Dave Nelson, CEO of Chardon Physical Therapy presents a very special guest,Dan Sammon. Dan is the owner of Geauga County's largest gym and also a part owner of Pioneer Waterland. Key takeaway from this podcast is that history will show if you put in hard work, you will succeed. AND WAIT!!! Did he mentioned the Hells Angels? If you would like to leave feedback or have any comments, please reach out to dave@chardonpt.com

High Heels and Politics
Sharon Gingerich - Former Geauga County Recorder and Cancer Survivor

High Heels and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 18:53


High Heels and Politics is podcasting from the 2021 Ohio Federation for Republican Women Annual Conference in Aurora Ohio. Mary Anne sits down and talks with former Geauga County Recorder Sharon Gingerich. The two discuss Geauga County's history of indentured servitude and Sharon's battle with breast cancer. The also talk about Sharon's beloved dog. Download the podcast for free.

High Heels and Politics
Sharon Gingerich - Former Geauga County Recorder and Cancer Survivor

High Heels and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 18:53


High Heels and Politics is podcasting from the 2021 Ohio Federation for Republican Women Annual Conference in Aurora Ohio. Mary Anne sits down and talks with former Geauga County Recorder Sharon Gingerich. The two discuss Geauga County's history of indentured servitude and Sharon's battle with breast cancer. The also talk about Sharon's beloved dog. Download the podcast for free.

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Best friends on Earth, reunited in heaven

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 1:59


You never know when the best friend you could ever hope to have will suddenly appear in your life and change it forever. That was what happened to Ohio Sheriff Dan McClelland when he picked out a puppy to train as a drug sniffer. From day one the pair were inseparable, bonded as much by love as mutual respect. McClelland named his little dog “Midge.” She was a Chihuahua-rat terrier mix and the smallest in her litter. Sheriff McClelland could pick her up and hold her with one hand, and Midge is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the smallest police dog in the world. But size never deterred Midge from doing her job. She was an excellent drug sniffer, able to locate drugs in cars without tearing the upholstery or leaving marks. She could get under vehicles and squeeze into cubbyholes. McClelland took her to work every day, and the police dog had her own day bed in pride of place right beside the sheriff's desk. Midge and Sheriff McClelland worked together for a decade before he retired in 2016. McClelland had served Ohio's Geauga County for 44 years and was well known as a conscientious sheriff who loved his job. But he wasn't as famous as Midge. McClelland used to joke to his friends that whenever he and Midge were riding in a car in a local parade, people would point and say, “Hey, there's Midge and whatshisname.” Last month, Dan McClelland passed away in a hospital after a long battle with cancer. He was 67. Midge died mere hours after McClelland, at age 16. People who knew the pair said that Midge died of a broken heart. Others commented that Midge didn't want her best friend journeying to heaven all on his own. Both may be true. McClelland's family held a funeral that honored both man and dog. They were buried together, inseparable to the very end. (The Japan Times) This article was provided by The Japan Times Alpha.

KFI Featured Segments
@GaryAndShannon (04/20) - Retired Sheriff, His Tiny Police Dog Die on Same Day

KFI Featured Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 3:57


Sheriff Dan McClelland and his small police dog Midge at the Geauga County, Ohio, sheriff's department. Both died on Wednesday, April 14, 2021. McClelland after a lengthy battle with cancer and Midge, perhaps, of a broken heart. The family said they will be buried together. McClelland retired in 2016, after 13 years as sheriff, and 44 total in the department.

Building Ideas
Episode 35_Deanna Brant

Building Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 52:37


Deanna Brant is currently the Executive Director of the Delaware Morrow Mental Health and Recovery Services Board. The Board is comprised of 7 staff and 14 volunteer Board members who oversee the planning, funding, monitoring and evaluation of a comprehensive continuum of behavioral health care in Delaware and Morrow Counties, just outside of Columbus Ohio. Her focus has been on collaboration with community partners, supporting housing capacity, crisis services and building the infrastructure to support behavioral health care services locally. Ms. Brant came to Central Ohio from Northeast Ohio where she was the Chief Operating Officer of Intensive Services at Ravenwood Health in Geauga County. She is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with a Supervisory endorsement, and was a Certified Trauma Specialist and Trainer. She specialized in suicide and violence/homicide risk assessment, pre-hospital screening, and crisis intervention. She is the co-chair of the Geauga County Suicide Prevention Coalition. She had been the Mental Health Coordinator of the Geauga County CIT Program since its inception in 2004 and has a lead role in the CIT Program in Delaware and Morrow Counties. Ms. Brant received her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and Human Services from Hiram College and her Master’s Degree in Community Counseling from Kent State University. Ms. Brant was the recipient of the 2010 Professional Contribution Award from the Geauga County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board. She has 30 years of experience working in the behavioral health field, particularly with individuals in crisis. Ms. Brant has four adult daughters and four grandsons. https://www.dmmhrsb.org/

Growing Democracy Podcast
Series 2 Episode 11: Megan Fisher, COO WomenSafe

Growing Democracy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 47:35


This week the podcast continues the theme, Power of Political and Civic Engagement. Discussions with local elected officials, public officials, and community activists about what civic and political engagement means to them. On this episode, Ashley and Casey talk with Megan Fisher, Chief Operating Officer at WomenSafe, Inc., an organization in Geauga County, Ohio that empowers and supports domestic violence survivors. The discussion centers around the intersection of civic engagement and domestic violence advocacy and what led Megan to this challenging and important career. Links to organizations mentioned in the episode, and other Domestic Violence organizations: WomenSafe, Inc. (Geauga County) - https://womensafe.org/ 24-hour COPEline – 1-888-285-5665 Domestic Violence Child Advocacy Center – (Cuyahoga County) - https://dvcac.org/ 24-hour Hotline – (216) 391-HELP (4357) Hope and Healing Survivor Resource Center – (Summit & Medina County) - https://hopeandhealingresources.org/ 24-hour Hotline – (330) 374-1111 (Summit) (330) 723-3900 (Medina) Safer Futures – (Portage County) - https://fcsserves.org/program/safer-futures/ 24-hour Hotline – (330) 673-2500 (330) 296-2100 National Domestic Violence Hotline - https://www.thehotline.org/ 24-hour Hotline – 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

Regenerative Ed
OUTSIDE ED (but FOR Ed) A chat with Emily Pek, Flower Farmer & Land Steward

Regenerative Ed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 43:19


Today I'm chatting with Emily Pek in a new type of episode we'll be adding to the mix here on Regenerative Ed-- where we interview folks from OUTSIDE of education in order to learn more about how we can improve education.  Emily shares a lot of knowledge, and I draw the connections to how we can improve ed! I hope you enjoy.  About Emily: Emily runs Frayed Knot Farm and is one of the stewards of the land which it's on, in Newbury township of Geauga County which is 30 miles from downtown Cleveland. Indigenous to the Erie and Mississugua nations.  Frayed Knot Farm as an enterprise, focuses on cut flower production, that is offered in a CSA style subscription service throughout the summer season, as well as providing blooms and foliage for celebratory arrangements and workshops. Frayed Knot has also been host to The Cleveland Flax Project.  Frayed Knot uses regenerative agricultural techniques that honor the land and its stewards and provide nourishment to the surrounding ecosystem. Check her out @frayedknotfarm on instagram!

3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney
How to do a financial health check-in with Certified Financial Planner Elizabeth Scheiderer

3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 38:06


Certified Financial Planner Elizabeth Scheiderer from NCA Financial Planners breaks down what people need to know to make sure they're in a financially healthy place, on this week's 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney podcast. They cover everything from cash flow to credit cards, investing in stocks and bonds, and the popular investing app, Robinhood, to red flags to avoid and life changes that can alter your financial needs. Plus, 3News investigative reporter Rachel Polansky shares how to get to Ansel's Cave, the little-known hiking trail in Geauga County that you Need to Know in NEO, and sticks around to explain why yoga instructor Marni Task is such A Good Follow on Instagram and Facebook. Read about Robinhood's settlement with the SEC here: http://sec.gov/news/press-release/2020-321 Connect with Elizabeth Scheiderer, CFP, here: https://ncafinancial.com/ncafinancialcomabout-us/meet-the-team Need to Know in NEO: Ansel's Cave http://geaugaparkdistrict.org/park/the-west-woods/ A Good Follow: Yoga instructor Marni Task http://Instagram.com/marni.task http://facebook.com/marnitaskyoga Connect with Rachel Polansky here: http://Twitter.com/RPolanskyNews http://Instagram.com/RachelPolanskyNews http://Facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://Twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://Instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://Facebook.com/thestephaniehaney

GrassRoot Ohio
Organic/Regenerative Farmers- Mick Luber (Bluebird Farm)& Emily Pek (Frayed Knot Farm

GrassRoot Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 28:42


Carolyn Harding with Ohio Organic/Regenerative Farmers, Mick Luber and Emily Pek. Mick Luber is a founding member of OEFFA (Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association) and has been operating the certified organic Bluebird Farm for forty years, raising vegetables and fruit. They raise five acres of produce on their 61 acre farm in Eastern ohio- their specialties are lettuces and garlic. They participate in farmer's markets in Ohio, PA and WV. In 2016 they also fought an oil & gas pipeline that was to run through their main production area, and had the route changed off their property. https://www.facebook.com/mick.luber Emily Pek operates Frayed Knot Farm, a small hand scale farm, located in Newbury township of Geauga County which is 30 miles from downtown Cleveland. Indigenous to the Erie and Mississugua nations. Frayed Knot Farm, the enterprise focuses on cut flower production, offered in a CSA style subscription service throughout the summer season, as well as providing blooms and foliage for celebratory arrangements and workshops. Frayed Knot has also been host to The Cleveland Flax Project. Frayed Knot uses regenerative agricultural techniques that honor the land and its stewards and provide nourishment to the surrounding ecosystem. Website: frayedknotfarm.com Facebook: Frayed Knot Farm Instagram: @frayedknotfarm It's a New Year, 2021, and you are active members of Ohio's #1 industry - agriculture. Everyone is thinking about resolutions and goals, making better choices in diet and lifestyle - - - So here we are- Mick you run a certified fruit and veggie organic farm, and Emily you run a regenerative flower farm - one farm's been around for 40 years, one almost 5, one farmer has to go to the top of the hill for internet, the other taps into it daily. You BOTH chose the road less traveled, for your farm - Why certified organic? Why regenerative agriculture? GrassRoot Ohio, Conversations with everyday people working on important issues, here in Columbus and all around Ohio. Every Friday 5:00pm, EST on 94.1FM & streaming worldwide @ WGRN.org, Sundays at 2:00pm EST on 92.7/98.3 FM and streams @ WCRSFM.org, and Sundays at 4:00pm EST, at 107.1 FM, Wheeling/Moundsville WV on WEJP-LP FM. Contact Us if you would like GrassRoot Ohio on your local station. Check us out and Like us on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/GrassRootOhio/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grassroot_ohio/ If you miss the Friday broadcast, you can find it here: All shows/podcasts archived at SoundCloud! https://soundcloud.com/user-42674753 GrassRoot Ohio is now on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../grassroot-ohio/id1522559085 This GrassRoot Ohio interview can also be found on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAX2t1Z7_qae803BzDF4PtQ/ Intro and Exit music for GrassRoot Ohio is "Resilient" by Rising Appalachia: https://youtu.be/tx17RvPMaQ8 There's a time to listen and learn, a time to organize and strategize, And a time to Stand Up/ Fight Back!

Growing Democracy Podcast
Series 1 Episode 11: Vicki Clark, Ravenwood Mental Health

Growing Democracy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 29:03


This week the podcast welcomes Vicki Clark, President and CEO of Ravenwood Mental Health. Ravenwood Health provides mental health and addiction services in Geauga County, Ohio. The discussion includes how Ravenwood Health is coping with the COVID-19 Pandemic while trying to ensure quality mental health and addiction services within the community. Help for Today, Hope for Tomorrow Links – Ravenwood Health (https://ravenwoodhealth.org) 24/7 Copeline – 1 888-285-5665 National Suicide Prevention Hotline (https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/) 1-800-273-8255 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline) Hotline – 1 800-662-HELP

Ohio Christian Alliance Podcast                           News in Focus
Candidate Spotlight Sarah Fowler- Ohio's 99th House District

Ohio Christian Alliance Podcast News in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 51:49


Candidate Spotlight Sarah Fowler- Ohio's 99th House District On this week's News in Focus, we continue our candidate spotlight with current State School Board member Sarah Fowler Arthur, as she is the Republican candidate running for Ohio House District 99 which encompasses Ashtabula County and parts of Geauga County. Sarah shares with our listeners her positions on the issues and why she is running for the Ohio Statehouse.  Part 2 Candidate Spotlight with Laverne Gore, Candidate for Congress in Ohio's 11th District. Laverne explains her positions on community needs, education, tackling illiteracy, and supporting vocational programs. Laverne is running as the Republican candidate in Ohio's 11th Congressional District which covers parts of Cuyahoga and Summit Counties  

Ray Horner Show
Ray Horner Show - 4/9/2020

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020


:17 - Bored at home during this time of lockdown? Feeling like you’re going stir crazy? Are you someone with existing mental health issues and this time stuck at home is triggering you? Dr. Toni Bisconti from the University of Akron has some tips. 12:22 - Senator Sherrod Brown talked about some statewide issues, which mainly includes the amount of unemployment claims and cases in Ohio during the COVID-19 lockdown. 16:15 - Mahoning, Trumbull, and eastern Geauga County are some rising hot spots for the virus, but help is on the way. The Covelli Centre in downtown Youngstown is being converted to into an alternative hospital site, according to WFMJ reporter and former WAKR news anchor Lindsay McCoy.

Ray Horner Show
Lindsay McCoy - WFMJ-TV/Youngstown

Ray Horner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020


Mahoning, Trumbull, and eastern Geauga County are some rising hot spots for the virus, but help is on the way. The Covelli Centre in downtown Youngstown is being converted to into an alternative hospital site, according to WFMJ reporter and former WAKR news anchor Lindsay McCoy.

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Be A Hero
Greater Cleveland Heroes - Pt. One

Be A Hero

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 23:08


Three Greater Cleveland Hero award winners tell the stories of their personal courage or accomplishment that led to their recognition; Sandy Patrick of KeyBank, Officer Josh Robertson of the Cleveland Heights Police Department, and Elise Kilmer, a 16-year old lifeguard from Geauga County. Six more award winners will be interviewed on the next episode of Be A Hero.

Cryptic
Season 1 Ep. 01.0 The Maples

Cryptic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 19:14


Season 1 Episode 1.0 The Maples - Oct. 30, 2019 Julie is back in the game after 2 years away in Chicago. Cole and Julie investigate a lead on a mysterious grove of Maple trees in Geauga County, Ohio. Cryptic is Presented by Crooked Path Productions Produced and Directed by Jeremiah Isley Written by Adam Hoffman Music by Cory Heddleston & Benjamin Payne Editing, Sound Design, and Foley by Jeremiah Isley Additional Foley by Sarah Isley, Benjamin Payne, Ralph Isley, and Xavier Isley Executive Producer Jeremy Snead Starring Joshua Isley as Cole Kurtz Kristin Larsen as Julie Kurtz DJ Remark as Chuck Jeremiah Isley as Robert G Michael Reardon as Zev Zainsville Craig Raymayley as Sid Alan Gerding as Alastair Kurtz and Jennifer Isley as The Waitress For more information and up to the minute news visit our website www.CrypticPodcast.com or follow us on Social Media: Twitter & Instagram @CrypticPodcast and on Facebook. For early access to new episodes, exclusive content and merchandise become a patron of the show at Patreon.com/CrypticPodcast Of course we'd love to hear from you! You can email us at info@crypticpodcast.com or call the Cryptic Hotline at 330-422-3839 Thanks for listening, and happy hunting! We'd like to thank our wonderful Kickstarter backers, whose kind help made this season possible!! Keymaster Games,Andrew Skifstad, Deb Lemire, Lisa Shauver, Quiver Gaming Gear, Claude, Gerna Isley, Chris Dunfee, Mark Keever, Andy Leibrandt, Lucres, Tarah, Alan Gerding, Mike Reardon, Sergio Saucedo, Tina Smith Campbell, Phil Grunauer, David Ballard, Chloe Grossman, Banjamin Kanelos, Derek Pincombe, Dwayne Farver, Nathaniel Harrison, Michael Hudson, Scott Firestone, Alexander Murph, Rocky Lee, Sarah Wood, Jimmy Miller, Peter Schott, Mark Kolb, Ben Court, Ralph Bruce. Bret Hoffman, Suzie Stanley. Elizabeth, The Creative Fund, Joshua Isley. and Jeremy Snead

The Wake Up
The Wake Up - Oct. 21, 2019

The Wake Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 5:16


A lot of eyes are on Cleveland as the lawyers make their opening statements in the big opioid trial, today is a big deadline for the people fighting the nuclear industry bailout and a Geauga County judge appears to put the interests of a convicted felon ahead of the interests of the people who elected him. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Glass Houses Podcast
Melonheads and Manic Depression

Glass Houses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 73:50


We're back after a brief intermission. But everyone's mental health is on point again (mostly) now so that pretty great. Today we talk about movies, murders (local and otherwise) and melonheads. That's right — melonheads. It's fun! It's spooky! It's mental health-y!

Ron's Amazing Stories
RAS #398 - The Attack At Ape Cave

Ron's Amazing Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 52:40


On this time we have three creepy stories about camping. Sylvia Shults joins us for another round of ghost stories, this time the focus is on animals. She also shares a big surprise for one lucky listener. We end the show with two short tales from author Fredric Brown that are perplexing, to say the least.  So, press the play button and enjoy. Featured Story - The Attack At Ape Cave Our featured story was sent in by Cordell Burke from Amboy, Washington. It is a frightening tale about his encounter with Bigfoot near the Ape Cave, Mount St. Helens, Washington. It is a complete story with historical backdrops and exciting action. Ghost Stories With Sylvia This time on GSWS Sylvia announces a first! A contest for all listeners. Simply answer a multiple-choice question. The first person with the right answer receives an autographed copy of her new book Fractured Souls. To enter head to ronsamazingstories.com click on the contact tab and answer the following question: There is a ghost that haunts Punderson Manor House in Geauga County, Ohio. It said to be Lemuel Punderson who settled on the property during the early 1800s. he died under mysterious circumstances by committing suicide. How did he do it? A: Hang Himself with five silk neckties. B: Rowing out to the middle of the lake and pulling the plug. C: Climb into a barrel of wine and drowned himself. D: Stand in front of the Screaming Eagle Roller Coaster. Program Note: Sylvia Shults is a Librarian, Author, and Ghost Hunter. She has spent a lifetime in the pursuit of the weird and strange. Her non-fiction works include Ghost of the Illinois River, Fractured Spirits, 44 Years in Darkness, Hunting Demons, The Spirits of Christmas, and her latest release Fractured Souls. All of her books are available on and you can find out more at . Sponsored by: This podcast is brought to you by Audible. You can get a free audiobook and a 30 day free trial at Ron’s Amazing Stories is produced and hosted by Ronald Hood: Email: Blog Page: Facebook: Twitter: Helpful Links: - Help the podcast by taking this survey.  - Use this link to submit your stories to the show. - Looking for the first 100 episodes of the podcast?

Applause Performances: An ideastream Podcast
Applause Performances: Melanie May

Applause Performances: An ideastream Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 3:54


Geauga County country singer Melanie May shares music from her new release - "Reckless" - for Applause Performances Detailed show notes at https://www.ideastream.org/news/applause-performances-melanie-may.

Cleveland's Morning News with Wills and Snyder
Wills & Snyder: Indians Crush Motor City Kitties 10-1 And Still 3 1/2 Back Of Twins - Tom Hamilton Talks Tribe - Buckeyes VS FAU On Saturday - Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Transformation Tour-Len K Interview - Geauga County Fair-Paul Harris Interview -

Cleveland's Morning News with Wills and Snyder

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 44:02


Bill And Mike Got Your Wednesday Rolling With Indians Crush Motor City Kitties 10-1 And Still 3 1/2 Back Of Twins - Tom Hamilton Talks Tribe - Buckeyes VS FAU On Saturday - Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Transformation Tour-Len K Interview - Geauga County Fair-Paul Harris Interview - Travel News From Rick Seaney-Farecompare.com - ABC Entertainment Matt Wolfe - iHeart Deal of the Week-International Cat Show

Great Lakes True Crime
Ep.16 - Geauga's Baby

Great Lakes True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 14:53


Episode 16 takes us to Geauga County, Ohio to hear the story of "Geauga's Child" or more recently known as "Geauga's Baby." Please leave a positive review if you like the show.Information for this episode came primarily from The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer using archives provided by Cuyahoga County Public Library.All music by Kai Engel used under Creative Commons license. Check out https://kaiengel.bandcamp.com/ and https://www.kai-engel.com/https://twitter.com/GreatLakesCrimehttps://www.facebook.com/GreatLakesTrueCrime Donations are super appreciated and can be made at Ko-fi.com/greatlakestruecrime

Ohio Mysteries
10-Minute Mystery: Baby Benjamin John

Ohio Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 10:08


The new technology using genealogy with DNA recently identified a Geauga County mother as the parent of a newborn discarded in the woods 26 years ago. That story called to mind another case - an unidentified baby who still had his umbilical cord attached when he was found lying in the mud on the shore of Portage Lakes in Summit County in 2005. www.ohiomysteries.com   feedback@ohiomysteries.com   www.patreon.com/ohiomysteries   www.twitter.com/mysteriesohio   www.facebook.com/ohiomysteries The Great Unknown- Audionautix New Horizon- Alderin

Ohio Mysteries
Episode 26: The Tragic End Of Charles Collins

Ohio Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 35:31


Episode Notes: The tragic end of Charles CollinsCharles Collins, a renowned railroad builder from Cleveland and the man for whom the city's Collinwood neighborhood was named, was found dead in his home in 1877. For a century, people believed he'd killed himself, profoundly disturbed by a train accident that took the lives of nearly 100 people. But in 1975, a man in Geauga County discovered records that showed a second secret autopsy revealed that was not the case at all.The story of an experimental bridge, a horrific rail disaster, and the mystery behind the death of a man who knew too much. www.ohiomysteries.com feedback@ohiomysteries.com www.patreon.com/ohiomysteries www.twitter.com/mysteriesohio www.facebook.com/ohiomysteries Music: Smoke and Fire, by Cory Breth. Follow him at https://www.facebook.com/corybrethmusic The Great Unknown. Audionautix Rise of the Phospher. Daniel Birch  

Northeastern Ohio Podcast with Michael Kaim
A Quarterly Market Update for Northeast Ohio

Northeastern Ohio Podcast with Michael Kaim

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018


Let’s take a look at the year-to-year changes in our market.Looking to buy a Home in Northeast Ohio? Search all Northeast Ohio homes for sale.Selling Your Home in Northeast Ohio? Use our home evaluation tool.Today, we’ll be discussing our fourth-quarter market update of the Northeast Ohio area. The market has been great over the last year. There’s been an average 6% appreciation of home values in our markets—something we haven’t seen in years! Unfortunately, interest rates have risen. In October 2017, we were around 3.8% to 4%. Now, they’re closer to 5%. Outside of increased rates, the market is still strong and it’s a great time to buy. The economy is doing great as well, giving you more confidence in purchasing a property. This means it’s also a good time to invest in real estate.What is in the forecast for the next couple of years? Economists are predicting an increase in prices for the next year and a steady rise in interest rates. Though rates will continue climbing, we’ll eventually see them come back down—it’s believed that these rates will begin receding in 2020. “Though rates will continue climbing, we’ll eventually see them come back down.  ”Here are some statistics I’ve found showing our year-to-year changes:Cuyahoga County: The average sale price is $126,000 with a 0.8% quarterly appreciation and 6.3% yearly appreciation. Geauga County: The average sale price is $230,000 with a 1.9% quarterly appreciation and 6.1% yearly appreciation. Lake County: The average sale price is $145,900 with a 0.8% quarterly appreciation and 5.1% yearly appreciation. Lorain County: The average sale price is $139,400 with a 1.9% quarterly appreciation and 6.7% yearly appreciation. Medina County: The average sale price is $196,000 with a 1.7% quarterly appreciation and 6.6% yearly appreciation. Portage County: The average sale price is $156,700 with a 2.5% quarterly appreciation and 4.3% yearly appreciation. Summit County: The average sale price is $131,200 with a 0.9% quarterly appreciation and 5.8% yearly appreciation. Carroll County: The average sale price is $106,000 with a 2.1% quarterly appreciation and 9.7% yearly appreciation. Stark County: The average sale price is $125,200 with a 1.5% quarterly appreciation and 6.9% yearly appreciation.Because inventory is going to start decreasing as we head toward winter, it’s a great time to think about listing your home. We sold 267 properties in the winter months last year. We can help you do the same. If you are looking to buy or sell, have any questions, or would like further information, get in touch with us. We look forward to hearing from you.

InFrequency with Julia WD Harrison
14. The Gilmores of Geauga County

InFrequency with Julia WD Harrison

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 49:15


I went home to Ohio for a few weeks. This episode is my mom and me looking for tea, talking about Netflix, and doing poor Canadian and Australian accents. Get into it.

Life Line
Life Line 183: Denver Sallee

Life Line

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2014


HELP Pro-life group from Saints Helen, Edward and Lucy in Geauga County.

Life Line
Life Line 183: Denver Sallee

Life Line

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2014


HELP Pro-life group from Saints Helen, Edward and Lucy in Geauga County.

Boil The Frog Slowly
Give Me Your Property - Regionalism

Boil The Frog Slowly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2014 52:00


Skip Claypool from Geauga County, Ohio explains Regionalism as part of the United Nations Agenda 21 plan to strip property owners from all future rights in the name of environmental preservation. This show blows the lid off this pretty can of unsavory (bleep)This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).