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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
Joining us next on the ABCA Podcast is Stow-Munroe head coach and Ohio Longhorns GM, Aaron Debord. Debord is another great example of someone who is positively affecting every level of baseball in their community. He has his footprint on youth, travel and high school baseball in Northeast Ohio. Debord has been the GM of the Ohio Longhorns since 2008 and head baseball coach at Stow-Munroe since 2015. He has worked his way up from every level of high school baseball coaching at Woodridge, Nordonia and Akron-Firestone high schools previously. This episode is on how to positively affect the baseball community in your area. The ABCA Podcast is presented by Netting Pros. Netting Professionals are improving programs one facility at a time, specializing in the design, fabrication and installation of custom netting for backstops, batting cages, dugouts, bp screens and ball carts. They also design and install digital graphic wall padding windscreen, turf, turf protectors, dugout benches, dugout cubbies and more.
Listen to find out why Kevin is opening a catering company in the Nordonia area, what makes it revolutionary and why he changed the name. You will know all, except where exactly, his new place is located!
Principal Casey Wright is joined by Dr. Deb Wallace, Nordonia Hills City Schools, Samua Kormanik, Ohio Sports Chiropractic, and Jill Gaba, State Farm Insurance to discuss the return of Safe Decisions Week to the Nordonia community! Nordonia Schools are partnering again with State Farm Agent and Ohio Sports Chiropractic and Rehab to bring Safe Decisions Week to the district for the third year in a row. The week-long event will take place in all of the Nordonia Schools from elementary to the high school. Safe Decisions Week culminates Friday, Oct. 2nd at 5 p.m.
John Gramuglia is a coach in rarified air! He was the 1st Division 1 Public High School Coach in the State of Ohio to win a State Wrestling Title in over 33 years in 2010. The last Public School to win the Title was Nordonia in 1977 coached by Gary Waters. John, a John Carroll graduate is a testament to tenacity and an inspiration to so many of his wrestlers, coaches, and families in which led to the momentous achievement. He is and always will be Blood! This Episode's Sponsors: CIMORONI COUTURE: Call Today: (216)-287-1522 DEFENSE SOAP: www.defensesoap.com More at: www.mvpodcasting.com/bloodtime --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bloodtime/support
Thank you for your continued support and flexibility as we work through these unprecedented times. As you know, to help prevent the community spread of COVID-19, the Nordonia Schools will be closed to students now through Tuesday, April 14. Students will return on April 15.The Nordonia High School National Honor Society is compiling a list of available babysitters whose service, character, and leadership have already been assessed. If you have a need for a babysitter, please contact your building principal Monday for the list of available sitters. We can provide the list to families directly, but please do not post the list on any social media sites.Starting Tuesday, every Nordonia student will be eligible to have a lunch provided and home delivered by the schools. These lunches will be reimbursable to the schools through the national free and reduced lunch program, but a student does not need to be on free or reduced lunch to participate in the program during this school closure period. You can enroll your child in this program by clicking this link: https://tinyurl.com/NordoniaLunchOrders If your student or a Nordonia student you know does not have access to a computer or wifi at home, please contact Technology Director Mike Russ at 330-908-6229.According to the Ohio Department of Education, “Any concerns about the administration of state assessments can and will be addressed, if necessary, after student health and safety have been assured.” To me that means we have no information and will wait for guidance from ODE. Kindergarten tuition payments due April 3 may be deferred until school resumes.Pay to participate fees for spring sports will be deferred until school resumes and we learn whether the athletic seasons will be played.Because the school closure will cover such a long length of time between the 3rd and 4th grading period, for this year only we are transitioning to a semester grade. The work that students have completed to date in the third quarter will be carried over to the 4th quarter, and only a semester grade will be given. This will have no impact on GPAs or class rankings.We are still conducting kindergarten registrations. Call Maria at 330-467-0580 to schedule an appointment.A reminder, this closure will not impact seniors expecting to graduate, and there is no indication that the school year will be extended.If you have any questions about anything related to the school closure or coronavirus, you can submit them here: https://tinyurl.com/NordoniaClosureQuestionsThese are unprecedented times, and we will get through them together through flexibility and common sense. Please understand this closure is not only to keep students and staff safe, but also to prevent the spread of COVID-19 as seen in other countries around the world.As always, thanks for your continued support of the Nordonia Schools, and Go Knights!
Dr. Benjamin Boswell discusses "The Dangers of Vaping" with Casey G. Wright, Principal Nordonia High School.
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Nordonia coach Matt Cash discusses his team, his second stint in the head seat and why he's a kinder, gentler coach this time around.
We discuss the twin narratives of a man traveling by unicycle between North Carolina and Arizona, and the same man in his pursuit of a simple life with nature - in an American old-growth forest.
We discuss a clever series of chance encounters between disparate historical figures and celebrities. HELLO GOODBYE HELLO by Craig Brown THE KNOWLEDGE WEB (one of many titles) by James Burke
This month we review a book that explores the many factors involved with our triumphs, failures, and the results of competition in our lives. TOP DOG by Po Bronson & Ashley Merryman.
We discuss the story of the periodic table, and the many fascinating tales behind the various elements contained within. THE DISAPPEARING SOPOON, by Sam Kean
We discuss the explorations of David Sax, who finds many successful and diverse analog ventures in the midst of our digital world. THE REVENGE OF ANALOG by David Sax.
We present edited excerpts of our annual book talk, describing various titles from the previous year. (Original program date: 1/16/18). The complete book list is available at the Nordonia Hills Branch Library.
This month, we discuss people who decided to move even farther north to live - in Alaska or the Arctic. THE ALASKAN RETREATER'S HANDBOOK by Ray Ordorica CALL OF THE AMERICAN WILD, by Guy Grieve IN THE EMPIRE OF ICE, by Gretel Ehrlich AMONG GRIZZLIES, by Timothy Treadwell
We explore three different ways to arrange your movie-watching year. A YEAR OF MOVIES by Ivan Walters PETER BOGDANOVICH'S MOVIE OF THE WEEK by Peter Bogdanovich A YEAR AT THE MOVIES by Kevin Murphy
During this season of get-togethers, we discuss a unique type of party: the tasting party. TASTING CLUB, by Dina Cheney PETITE EATS, by Timothy Lawrence THE COCKTAIL CLUB, by Maureen Petrosky TASTING WINE & CHEESE, by Adam Centimore
With autumn settling in, we discuss indoor pursuits, such as playing board games. IT'S ALL A GAME, by Tristan Donovan FAMILY GAMES: THE 100 BEST, edited by James Lowder THINGS WE THINK ABOUT GAMES, by Will Hindmarch & Jeff Tidball
We look at the relaxing tradition of summer sports you can play in your yard, plus some leisure pursuits that are more unique. BALLS ON THE LAWN by Brooks Butler Hays WEIRD SPORTS & WACKY GAMES AROUND THE WORLD by Victoria Williams SPORTS FROM HELL by Rick Reilly TAG, TOSS, & RUN by Paul Tukey & Victoria Rowell
We discuss the diverse dialects, accents, and word choices found in our great country, as well as a specific look at the way we talk here in the Midwest/Great Lakes region. SPEAKING AMERICAN by Josh Katz HOW TO SPEAK MIDWESTERN by Edward McClelland
We review Mark Dawidziak's latest book, EVERYTHING I NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
We discuss the most famous home movie ever filmed in history, and also the story of the man behind the camera. TWENTY-SIX SECONDS by Alexandra Zapruder
A discussion of the latest title from one of the podcast's favorite authors, William Poundstone. HEAD IN THE CLOUD by William Poundstone
We discuss the extraordinary career of legendary baseball broadcaster Vin Scully, who retires this year after 67 seasons of work. PULL UP A CHAIR: THE VIN SCULLY STORY by Curt Smith VOICES OF SUMMER by Curt Smith THE VOICES OF BASEBALL by Kirk McKnight
We discuss some of the 10 essays (chapters) that comprise Simon Winchester's book PACIFIC.
A look at how the nature of nostalgia has changed in the consumer culture of the recent decades, focusing much more on a return to childhood, rather than a wistfulness for a lost era or place. CONSUMED NOSTALGIA by Gary Cross THE CLASSIC TELEVISION REFERENCE by Hank Moore TOYS OF THE 50'S, 60'S AND 70's by Kate Roberts & Adam Scher TIME PASSING by Sylviane Agacinski THE WAY WE NEVER WERE by Stephanie Coontz
We take a look at the life and legacy of a singular American visionary. This podcast is based on over a dozen books, including THE VAULT OF WALT by Jim Korkis
In 1953, former President Truman did something no president had done before, and no president has done since: he took a road trip with his wife - just the two of them. Here is the story.
We explore the sobering economics of the gift-giving season, featuring one theory that is eye-opening. SCROOGENOMICS by Joel Waldfogel BARGAIN FEVER by Mark Ellwood A CHRISTMAS STORY: BEHIND THE SCENES by Caseen Gaines A CHRISTMAS STORY TREASURY by Tyle Schwartz
We return to the topic of Halloween with a look at the cultural history and myraid facets of this popular holiday. DEATH MAKES A HOLIDAY by David J. Skal HALLOWEEN: FROM PAGAN RITUAL TO PARTY NIGHT by Nicholas Rogers THE HALLOWEEN ENCYCLOPEDIA by Lisa Morton HALLOWEEN IN AMERICA by Stuart Schneider
We look at the legendary group of musicians that formed the backbone of hundreds of hits songs during 1960's and 70's - rock & roll's Wrecking Crew. THE WRECKING CREW by Kent Hartman HAL BLAINE & THE WRECKING CREW by Hal Blaine & Mr. Banzai
Discover what your surroundings are saying about you and your friends, via the art and science of "snooping." SNOOP by Dr. Sam Gosling
We mark the passing of author and film critic Roger Ebert.
We take a look at the holiday collection, plus two titles - one that illustrates the celebration of Halloween across the country, and a guide to famous and historical spooky sites in the U.S., London, and Paris.
Musings on nonfiction compared to biography plus We look at The Admirals by Walter Borneman and Enterprise: America's Fightingest Ship by Barrett Tillman