FORT WAYNE, Ind. — The Fort Wayne Komets announced via Facebook that the home game against the Toledo Walleye scheduled for Saturday night has been postponed. Later, the Indy Fuel announced on their ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — With a strike looming on the horizon, the Toledo Walleye players have issued a joint statement to fans regarding the ongoing contract dispute between the league and the players' union.
The York City Historical Architectural Review Board denied a request to demolish the nearly 100-year-old Union Evangelical Lutheran Church. A developer has proposed a $15.2 million project to build ...
Union Lutheran Church in York City may be redeveloped into affordable housing by Elevare Communities. The proposed plan includes 43 apartments, community spaces, and a commercial storefront, costing ...
Grace Cooper is a writer who specializes in shopping. Her work has appeared in The Kitchn, Apartment Therapy, Culinary Hill, and more. I combed through Amazon to find cutting boards made with bamboo, ...
When the days get shorter, the temps start to drop, and ice forming in your rod guides becomes a real possibility, most anglers have packed away their open-water gear. But for those willing to brave ...
The early-season walleye bite is fast, shallow, and aggressive. Use these tactics to make the most of first ice. You can find first-ice walleyes in a variety of structure types, but think shallow.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Lake Erie’s huge schools of walleye are gorging themselves on gizzard shad right now, including toothy females fattening up for the spring spawning season arriving in March and April ...
AIKEN — The former home of First Church of Christ, Scientist at 433 Whiskey Road is to be demolished. Aiken’s Design Review Board on Nov. 6 approved Scott and Kimberly Gudith’s application to demolish ...
Electoral Board members Alan Wisdom and Art DeCelle inspect provisional ballots (staff photo by Scott McCaffrey) Fewer than 50 votes separate a winning and losing candidate for Falls Church School ...
Campaign signage for some of the winning Falls Church candidates (staff photo by Scott McCaffrey) Three incumbents and one newcomer on the Falls Church City Council ballot were elected yesterday ...
Mike Rider, from left, a church elder at Anthem Chapel, planner Steve Whelton and architect Michael Holliday address the Goleta Design Review Board about the proposed church development project.
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