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Mayfield Curling Club, founded in 1962, gets new home in Warrensville Heights (photos)

Mayfield Curling Club, founded in 1962, gets new home in Warrensville Heights (photos) © Marc Bona, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS Each round is called an end. WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, Ohio – An old sport dating hundreds of years, requiring precision, steadiness and teamwork has gained a new beginning in Greater Cleveland. Right next to a Family Dollar store in Warrensville Heights. It might seem an unlikely place for Mayfield Curling Club, but it’s working out pretty well for participants and competitors of the sport, a frozen blend of shuffleboard and bocce. © Marc Bona, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS The bottom of curlers shoes are made of Teflon.

Ohio National Guard members in DC for inauguration: Capitol Letter

Ohio National Guard members in DC for inauguration: Capitol Letter Updated Jan 19, 2021; Posted Jan 19, 2021 National Guard members provide security at the Ohio Statehouse Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)AP Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings D.C. deployment: Security concerns surrounding this week’s inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden prompted Gov. Mike DeWine to up the number of Ohio National Guard troops being sent to Washington, D.C. DeWine announced Friday he was sending 1,000 Guard members, five times the number he initially announced, at the request of the U.S. National Guard Bureau to provide security as well as help with communications and food service, Jeremy Pelzer reports.

Ohio had record number of deaths in 2020, and not all because of the coronavirus: The Wake Up podcast

Ohio had record number of deaths in 2020, and not all because of the coronavirus: The Wake Up podcast © cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS The logo for cleveland.com s The Wake Up podcast. CLEVELAND, Ohio The coronavirus took a toll on Ohio in 2020, but it’s not the sole reason for a significant jump in the state’s death rate. You can listen online here. Preliminary data from the Ohio Department of Health shows that at least 139,072 Ohioans died in 2020. That’s an increase of 17,225 from the average of 121,847 over the previous five years, with about 9,500 deaths attributed to the coronavirus. The manner of death on 1,900 cases is pending. Meanwhile, a study by a professor at Baldwin Wallace University shows how Donald Trump’s tweets helped followers create an alternate reality. And Liz Walters, a Summit County councilwoman, is facing a big challenge as the new head of the Democratic Party of Ohio.

Rob Kovacs Releases New Single, Bitter Memory

  Indie-rock singer-songwriter and pianist Bitter Memory,” on January 15th, 2021. The song is the latest offering from Kovacs’ forthcoming solo debut album, Let Go, to be released on February 12th. With its ambitious compositional palette and hauntingly potent songcraft, the album affirms Kovacs as a fully focused and steadfast artist, evincing a commitment and creative persistence rarely seen in our ever more short attention span society. Let Go tells the story of one relationship, in chronological order. “The songs are about love, longing, loss, desire, confusion, acceptance, pain, the struggle to let go – all that fun stuff,” Kovacs states. “Bitter Memory” concludes the album, and reflects the struggle to move on. It was written after Kovacs received an email from the ex-love that inspired the album. “Every so often she’d reach out and it’d bring me right me back. I felt weak and powerless and, in turn, angry. The reality though, which I didn’t want to

Alliance-area college news for Jan 19

The Alliance Review YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY More than 1,000 students were awarded undergraduate and advanced degrees and certificates during Youngstown State University recent fall commencement, including 334 students from the Mahoning Valley region. Among the area students to receive diplomas are: Rebecca Rupert of Columbiana, master of arts in gerontology. Nicole Lester of Columbiana, master of science in nursing in Nurse Anesthetist Track. Mitchell Genova of Columbiana, bachelor of science in computer science. Michael Morocco of Columbiana, bachelor of science in applied science in mechanical engineering technology. Sherry Spaite of Columbiana, bachelor of science in education in Early Childhood Education/Early Childhood Intervention Specialist.

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