Cleveland, OH
Mary Elaine Code
Mary E. (nee Ceboll) Code, 78, of Mentor, passed away Wednesday, June 26, 2024, at David Simpson Hospice House in Cleveland. Born Dec. 11, 1945, in Cleveland, Mary was a lifelong Lake County resident. Mary loved to work in her craft room, making beautiful greeting cards for family and friends. But her favorite hobby was spoiling her 7 grandchildren. Mary loved to shop, including annual shopping trips to Brown County, Ind. She was the owner of an impressive shoe collection. Given the nickname “Lola” by her husband Tim, he would often say, “whatever Lola wants…Lola gets.” She was the beloved wife of Timothy Code; loving mother of Matthew (Tricia) Code, Heather (Steve) Carter and Sara (William) Bitzer; cherished grandmother of Emily (Jeff) Farkas, Erin Carter, Noel Carter, Grace Bitzer, Timothy Bitzer, Madison Code and Meghan Carter; sister of David Ceboll; aunt of Denise Collins; and sister-in-law of Connie Code. Mary is preceded in death by her parents, Elmer H. and Lillian (nee Hayden) Ceboll; and sister, Shirley Pritts. Family will receive friends from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, July 1, at the Abbey of Willoughby, 38011 Euclid Ave. (located on the grounds of McMahon-Coyne-Vitantonio Funeral Home), in Willoughby, where a Funeral Service will take place at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 2. To leave condolences for the family or to order flowers, visit www.MCVfuneralhomes.com.
Cleveland, OH
Ohio high school girls basketball scores: Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026
CLEVELAND, Ohio — OHSAA girls basketball scores from Thursday in Ohio, as provided by The Associated Press.
Akr. East 58, Akr. North 46
Akr. Ellet 43, Akr. Buchtel 31
Andrews Osborne Academy 50, Horizon-Cleveland 23
Archbold 62, Metamora Evergreen 61
Arlington 47, Pandora-Gilboa 35
Athens 53, Albany Alexander 34
Bainbridge Paint Valley 46, Williamsport Westfall 38
Beaver Eastern 74, Latham Western 9
Bellville Clear Fork 65, Shelby 42
Belmont Union Local 55, E. Liverpool 22
Belpre 45, New Matamoras Frontier 25
Berlin Center Western Reserve 56, Sebring McKinley 23
Bethel-Tate 46, Lockland 14
Bidwell River Valley 47, Pomeroy Meigs 33
Bloomdale Elmwood 53, Vanlue 20
Bluffton 45, Van Wert Lincolnview 35
Brooke, W.Va. 51, St Clairsville 36
Brookville 46, Middletown Madison 19
Bryan 55, Liberty Center 34
Caledonia River Valley 47, Sparta Highland 37
Canal Winchester Harvest 63, Urbana 49
Casstown Miami E. 54, Troy Christian 26
Celina 47, Kenton 10
Centerville Spring Valley 46, Loma Linda, Calif. 32
Chillicothe Unioto 70, Frankfort Adena 39
Christian Community School 34, Kingsway Christian 26
Cin. Western Hills 75, Day. Stivers 41
Cin. Winton Woods 53, Cin. Walnut Hills 50
Collins Western Reserve 44, Greenwich S. Cent. 35
Cols. Africentric 46, Cols. Bishop Watterson 24
Cols. Marion-Franklin 51, Galloway Westland 23
Columbiana 47, E. Palestine 11
Columbus Grove 44, Spencerville 24
Convoy Crestview 44, Delphos Jefferson 35
Cortland Lakeview 39, Canfield S. Range 37
Cortland Maplewood 63, Windham 11
Creston Norwayne 59, Smithville 37
Dalton 63, West Salem Northwestern 22
Day. Oakwood 54, Waynesville 46
DeGraff Riverside 45, Sidney Lehman 36
Defiance 47, Lima Shawnee 42
Delta 54, Swanton 16
Dola Hardin Northern 62, Lima Perry 16
Doylestown Chippewa 42, Apple Creek Waynedale 39
Edon 54, Pioneer N. Central 27
Elida 39, Lima Bath 31
Elyria First Baptist Christian 42, Sullivan Black River 18
Fayetteville-Perry 45, Sardinia Eastern Brown 30
Franklin Furnace Green 52, Portsmouth Notre Dame 33
Fremont Ross 60, Oregon Clay 29
Gallipolis Gallia 58, Ironton Rock Hill 13
Gibsonburg 87, Lakeside Danbury 47
Girard 54, Niles McKinley 50
Goshen 56, New Richmond 12
Groveport Madison Christian 48, Tree of Life 10
Hamler Patrick Henry 49, Wauseon 13
Hanoverton United 43, Lisbon David Anderson 37
Harrod Allen E. 57, Lima Cent. Cath. 23
Hicksville 57, Defiance Ayersville 40
Hubbard 55, Poland Seminary 37
Independence 56, Elyria Open Door 39
Lore City Buckeye Trail 45, Cambridge 28
Lucas 46, Monroeville 32
Lucasville Valley 53, Waverly 47
Maria Stein Marion Local 48, New Bremen 34
Marion Pleasant 68, Galion 50
Maumee 47, Tol. Rogers 39
McArthur Vinton County 64, Nelsonville-York 21
McGuffey Upper Scioto Valley 48, Morral Ridgedale 41
Milan Edison 57, Norwalk St Paul 47
Minford 56, Wheelersburg 41
Minster 44, Rockford Parkway 21
Mt. Blanchard Riverdale 56, Van Buren 22
N. Baltimore 59, Waynesfield-Goshen 40
Napoleon 65, Holland Springfield 13
New Lebanon Dixie 27, New Paris National Trail 22
New Madison Tri-Village 66, Pitsburg Franklin-Monroe 11
Newton Local 58, Lewisburg Tri-County N. 34
Northside Christian 34, Genoa Christian 33
Orwell Grand Valley 60, Ashtabula St John 21
Ottawa-Glandorf 79, St Marys 60
Ottoville 62, Ft. Jennings 25
Pataskala Licking Hts. 57, Hebron Lakewood 48
Paulding 32, Edgerton 28
Pettisville 50, Montpelier 21
Portsmouth 57, Dawson-Bryant 26
Portsmouth Clay 57, Hannan, W.Va. 13
Portsmouth W. 42, S. Webster 20
Richmond Edison 74, Cadiz Harrison Cent. 44
Shadyside 55, Steubenville Cath. Cent. 45
Sherwood Fairview 66, Antwerp 37
Southeastern 37, Chillicothe Huntington 36
Spring. Emmanuel Christian 56, Bellefontaine Calvary Christian 34
St. Henry (OH) 56, Delphos St John’s 24
Steubenville 76, Weir, W.Va. 36
Stewart Federal Hocking 72, Racine Southern 50
Sycamore Mohawk 58, Mansfield Christian 46
Sylvania Northview 42, Perrysburg 35
Sylvania Southview 54, Bowling Green 50
Tipp City Bethel 72, Day. Northridge 51
Trenton Edgewood 38, Cin. Mt Healthy 26
Trotwood-Madison 43, Day. Belmont 32
Versailles 60, New Knoxville 32
Vienna Mathews 30, Fairport Harbor Harding 21
Vincent Warren 40, New Concord John Glenn 35
Wapakoneta 50, Van Wert 39
Waterford 47, Glouster Trimble 38
Williamsburg 60, Blanchester 23
Wintersville Indian Creek 43, Bellaire 34
Woodsfield Monroe Cent. 62, Wheeling Central, W.Va. 60
Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley 47, Berlin Hiland 30
Cleveland, OH
Salt shortage affecting several Northeast Ohio communities
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Several Northeast Ohio communities have announced they are dealing with a salt shortage and a major winter storm is heading our way.
LATEST FORECAST: 19 FIRST ALERT DAYS: Dangerous cold Friday and Saturday, winter storm Sunday
In Cleveland, city officials said they have less than 10,000 tons of salt remaining.
The city will continue to plow throughout Cleveland, but only priority routes will receive salt.
“Main roads, that’s your dangerous intersections, or schools, and that’s your hospitals,” said Tyler Sinclair, a city spokesperson.
Cleveland uses between 4,000 and 7,000 tons of salt per winter storm event, meaning current supplies could be exhausted within days.
City officials are placing blame squarely on their supplier, Cargill, saying deliveries have been delayed and the city is not receiving the full amounts ordered. The orders in question were placed back in August—six months ago.
In Avon, city officials said they have been conserving salt for several weeks and will continue to do so.
Roads will still be plowed in Avon, but salt use will be limited and prioritized for main roads, hills, and curvs.
Side streets may receive little or no salt.
Avon city officials added their next salt delivery from Cargill is expected in February.
In North Royalton, city officials said they ordered 1,000 tons of salt from Cargill on Jan. 15 and only received 300 tons.
City officials added they have 400 tons in reserves in their barn and an average three-day snow event can consume 1,500 tons.
Streets will be plowed, but salt rationed, said North Royalton city officials.
Independence city officials are advising drivers to be careful on streets and in parking lots, since crews may not be able to apply salt after plowing due to a shortage.
19 News will continue pressing Cargill for answers.
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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Cavaliers Desperate Ahead of NBA Trade Deadline
As we inch closer to the NBA trade deadline on February 5, the most desperate teams will make their move. The trade deadline has shown that no player is safe.
With Luka Doncic being traded for Anthony Davis, the sports world was left in shock, and the Mavericks still haven’t recovered as they sit as the No. 12 seed in the Western Conference.
While on the topic of desperate teams, The Ringer has labeled Cleveland “the most desperate team heading into the deadline.”
So it leaves the question of what the Cavs will do heading into year four of the Garland, Mitchell, Allen, and Mobley experiment. Could Cleveland’s GM Mike Gansey and Koby Altman decide to move one of their stars before the deadline to try and rally the team?
Names to watch for the Cavaliers
Michael Porter Jr. is a name that’s being shopped around to teams. He’s already proven that he can play in a winning system; after winning the title with Denver in 2023, his elite shooting, efficiency, and size would be beneficial for any contender.
Jonathan Kuminga is another name floating around. He currently sits on the Golden State Warriors with a very diminished role, often going entire games without logging a single minute. Kuminga would be much cheaper than Porter with the possibility to reach a new level of play himself. We all know there are no guarantees in this sport; there’s a reason Steve Kerr sits Kuminga in these games.
Cleveland could go as far as calling up Dallas to set up blockbuster trades in back-to-back years by checking for the availability of Davis. A dominant big man that can bring the winning culture to Cleveland. Davis may have the most question marks out of everyone. The injuries that have caused him to miss time just this season are eye-popping. You don’t really know what you’re going to get if you trade for Davis.
Desperate times call for desperate measures, right?
The Cavs could decide that this team just won’t make it and trade one of their superstars, Donavan Mitchell or Evan Mobley, and go all in on trying to win this season by trading for more star power.
Or they could take a different route and blow the team up and trade them away to contenders. Mobley is more than likely the most untouchable, considering how young he is and the versatility he brings to the game.
The NBA trade deadline is only a couple of weeks away and its decision time for the Cavs to do what’s best for their future.
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