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Streetsboro track and field teams finish as runners-up at Division II district meet

The Streetsboro Rockets’ track and field teams continued making significant strides in reaching a new level of success. The Rocket girls captured second place by scoring 127.50 points while the boys also earned second with a team score of 98.50 points at the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division II district meet last Saturday at Lakeview High School. “We had...

Garfield G-Men girls’ track and field net fifth place at Division III district, boys advance one relay to regional

Although the field of competitors may have been deeper, the Garfield G-Men girls’ track and field team still demonstrated their versatility. The G-Men girls earned fifth place by scoring 56 points at the OHSAA Division III district meet last Friday at Cuyahoga Heights High School. “It was just a proud moment,” Coach Matt Pfleger said. “To see them all go...

REGIONAL RUNNERS-UP: Badger boys’ volleyball postseason march ends in sweep by Knights

All season long the Berkshire Badgers boys’ volleyball team has frustrated their opponents with their scrappy play. The shoe was on the other foot on Saturday afternoon as the Badgers fell to Nordonia in the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division II Region 7 championship by a 25-14, 25-18, 25-17 sweep at Berkshire High School. “They have such a commanding...

Reed Memorial Library commemorates new pavilion with Summer Concert Series

With the summer season fast approaching, Ravenna’s Reed Memorial Library is putting its new outdoor pavilion to good use by hosting a series of music festivals, named the Summer Concert Series over the next several months.  “We are very excited to offer it this year,” Reed Memorial Library Executive Director Amy Young told The Weekly Villager on May 21. “We...

Clouds Part For Sunset As Garfield Seniors Celebrate Graduation

Cloudy skies broke into a golden sunset Saturday evening as James A. Garfield High School’s Class of 2025 gathered beneath the lights of JAG Stadium for a graduation ceremony marked by laughter, honesty and heartfelt reflection. The commencement began with time-honored tradition: the high school band performed “Pomp and Circumstance,” the JAG Choir sang the national anthem, and Class Treasurer...

Newton Falls Junior Earns Prestigious Congressional Silver Medal

Newton Falls Schools is proud to recognize Ellie Falb, a junior at Newton Falls High School, for earning the Congressional Silver Medal, a distinguished honor awarded by the United States Congress. Ellie is the first student in Newton Falls history to achieve this recognition, a testament to her exceptional dedication, service, and personal growth. To earn the Silver Medal, Ellie...

Garrettsville Marks Memorial Day with Tribute, Parade, and Reflection

The village of Garrettsville came together Monday morning for a deeply reflective Memorial Day observance, beginning at the Veterans Memorial on Maple Avenue, continuing with a community parade, and concluding with a formal ceremony at Park Cemetery. Residents lined the streets and filled the cemetery grounds to honor those who gave their lives in service to the nation. The day...

State Officials Attend Mental Health Event

The Mental Health & Recovery Board of Portage County hosted a Mental Health Celebration on May 14th in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month in downtown Kent. State officials, local partners, and community members joined together to shine a light on mental health by raising awareness, breaking down stigma, and encouraging open conversations. RecoveryOhio Director Erin Reed represented Govenor DeWine’s...

Garfield Bands Annual District-Wide Concert

The James A. Garfield Band Department brought students, families, and the community together Sunday afternoon for the 33rd Annual District-Wide Spring Concert, Bands in the Round. Held May 18 at 2 p.m. in the JAG Fieldhouse, the event served as a culminating celebration of a year’s worth of instrumental music education and performance under the direction of Mr. Theo...

Leslie Dale Kiser

Leslie Dale Kiser, 70, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully at his home on May 22, 2025, surrounded by his family.  Born April 8, 1955, in Richmond W. VA., Les was a long-time resident of Windham, Ohio for over 66 years and chose to raise his family in the community.  He was the son of the...

Cynthia E. Morgan

Cynthia “Cindy” E. Morgan, 80, of Garrettsville, OH, peacefully passed with her family by her side on Saturday, May 10, 2025. She was born May 14, 1944, in Akron, OH, to the late Sheridan and Margaret (nee Stone) Morgan. She was raised in Twinsburg, OH, and was a graduate of Chamberlain High School, belonging to the class of 1962. Cindy...

Jakacki concludes second stint with Crestwood boys’ basketball program

Josh Jakacki will once again experience a homecoming of sorts. The Crestwood Red Devils boys’ basketball coach announced he would be stepping down from his post after 10 years and returning to coach at Kenston on May 12. “At some point the first time I left to go to Crestwood, it was unique because we had young kids, I was...

We’re All Invited

Book Review At The YMCA 1st & 3rd Mondays LOVE 101 by author Peter McWilliams “To love oneself is the beginning of a life long romance.” Share a stimulating hour exchanging impressions & opinions at our book review & discussion, 10am, the 1st & 3rd Mondays each month. Presented by Dr J Patella:  Garrettsville YMCA, 8233 Park Ave, (330)469-2044. NO book...

Registration Deadline Approaching for Summer Teacher Workshop!

Join us Tuesday, June 24th - Thursday, June 26th during this summer's educator workshop for an in-depth look at our watersheds in a changing climate. Through outdoor investigations, field explorations, and curriculum resources, teachers will learn about natural resource and climate change challenges, along with empowering solutions like backyard & schoolyard composting.  Experience learning adventures throughout the Lake Erie basin...

Windham Schools Receive Generous Donations and Celebrate Retirements

The Windham Exempted Village School District is proud to announce recent generous contributions to the district and the celebration of three valued staff members entering retirement. At a recent Board of Education meeting, American Legion Post 674 presented a remarkable $15,000 donation to the district. The funds will be used to purchase a GATOR TX utility vehicle with attachments, enhancing...

Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park unveils new glass walkway

One of Portage County’s most popular local parks has unveiled its newest attraction. Nelson-Kennedy Ledges State Park unveiled the new glass walkway overlooking the Minnehaha Falls by hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony last Friday morning in Garrettsville. The new glass walkway sits approximately 50 feet above a gorge of the Minnehaha Falls and is shaped like an “S”, covering 100 feet...

Streetsboro Rockets’ track teams net third at MAC Championship

When it comes to preparing for the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division II track postseason, competing in the Metro Athletic Conference championship serves as a good warm-up. The Streetsboro Rockets boys’ track team captured third place by scoring 105.5 points and the girls snagged third with a team score of 143.5 points last Saturday at Woodridge High School...

Garrettsville-Hiram Rotary Report

The May 19, 2025 meeting of the Garrettsville-Hiram Rotary featured “the usual suspects” and topics, to wit : More consultation on the drainage issue along the Tom Collins Memorial Rotary Walking Trail at the South Street Park, also the possibility of an entrance marker and a storybook trail along its length. All members are expected to have taken the district-wide youth...

Garrettsville Village Council News

The Village of Garrettsville Council met Wednesday, May 14 to address a range of legislation, personnel updates, and public concerns during its regularly scheduled session. The meeting, called to order at 7 p.m., included Mayor Rick Patrick, Assistant Fiscal Officer Tara Beatty, Solicitor William Mason, Police Chief Tim Christopher, Police Lt. Keith Whan, SRO Emily Ahrens and all six...

2025 Art on The Hill Photo Contest is Launched

Downtown Mantua Revitalization’s Art on the Hill and Wine Tasting Too, an Art and Crafts Street Festival, is calling photographers of all ages to enter photos in the 2025 Photo Contest. This photo contest is the perfect place to showcase all those outstanding pictures that have been loved and need to be seen. Any age can enter: Students Pre-K through...

Andy Olesky resigns as Garfield G-Men boys’ basketball coach 

For any coach, it is all about knowing when their time has come to step down. Garfield G-Men boys’ basketball Coach Andy Olesky decided his time was now, announcing that he would be stepping down as head coach on May 7. “I think the timing of my decision aligns very well and personally and in terms of where the program...

Crestwood track and field defends CVC Valley Division championships

Although there was a smaller field of competitors for the Chagrin Valley Conference Valley Division meet, the Crestwood Red Devils’ track and field team’s margin for error was also smaller. The Red Devils swept the CVC Valley Division titles for the second straight season, with the boys repeating by scoring 144 points and the girls defending their championship with...

Patti Hicks announced as Honorary Way Recipient

Although it has been close to a year since her passing, former Ravenna resident Patti Hicks is gone but certainly not forgotten. Her memory continues to live on as the Ravenna Area Chamber of Commerce named the late Hicks as the newest Honorary Way Recipient. “She received a lifetime achievement award last year right before she got sick and to...

Jerry M. Tacy

Jerry M. Tacy, 85, of Southington, OH, passed away Saturday, May 17, 2025. He was born July 23, 1939, in Harding, WV, to the late Mack and Lillian (nee Pingley) Tacy. He was raised in Windham, OH, and was a proud graduate of Windham High School, belonging to the class of 1957. Jerry met his future wife, Judy Shaffer, and...

Yvonne Marie Hahn

Yvonne Marie (Mick) Hahn, 90, of Nelson Twp., OH, passed away peacefully with her loving family beside her on Sunday, May 18, 2025. She was born on January 3, 1935, in Richland Center, WI, to the late Bernard and Ida Mick. She, and her brother, Gerald, were raised on a dairy farm in WI. Gerald and Willard “Bill” Hahn were...

Alfred Mathew

Alfred Mathew, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully in the arms of his beloved wife Deb Mathews on May 9, 2025, at the age of 75. Born on July 25, 1949, in Warren, Ohio. He battled pancreatic cancer for the past 7 months. Alfred spent his early years in Warren, Ohio and raised his family...

Beacon Hues Opens New Space

Denise Delillio opened her stained-glass studio, Beacon Hues Glass, in her home in Mantua just one short year ago. This weekend, she welcomed friends and family to her new studio space at 10511 Main Street – a warm and inviting space with even more room for classes and workshops.  As a child, I absolutely adored stained glass,” she shared. “I'd...

Berkshire boys’ volleyball advances to semifinal by sweeping Independence

For the first time in three years, there will be a new champion crowned in the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division II Region 7 boys’ volleyball district. The Berkshire Badgers made sure of that when they dethroned two-time regional champion Independence with a 25-16, 25-19, 25-13 sweep in the regional quarterfinals last Thursday evening in Burton. “That is a...

Windham JR High Students Recieve Grant To Visit  War of 1812 Sites

Windham Jr High School’s Stephanie Smith and her junior high students grade classroom will soon head to Put-in-Bay, thanks to a grant from the American Battlefield Trust’s History Field Trip Grant Program. This trip will provide students with an exceptional, hands-on history learning opportunity. Grants are awarded based on a competitive national application process, demonstrating Stephanie Smith’s commitment to...

“Threads of Valor” to be Unveiled this weekend in Burton

The Geauga County Historical Society is gearing up to kickoff a busy summer with the unveiling of a new exhibit to coincide with the annual Civil War Weekend, being held on Saturday, May 24, and Sunday, May 25, 2025. The exhibit, “Threads of Valor,” designed by curator/archivist Stefanie O’Connor, features over 100 military uniforms from Geauga County veterans.  “Threads of Valor...

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