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Northeast Ohio school levies you’ll see on the ballot
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Election Day is just around the corner, so make sure you are prepared before casting your vote.
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Northeast Ohio school levies you’ll see on the ballot
Here is what to know about the local school levies that may appear on your ballot.
Here is what you need to know about the local school levies you could see on your ballot:
Cleveland Metropolitan School District – Issue 49
The purpose of this issue bond/tax levy for $249 million is for the construction, remodeling, enlarging, furnishing, equipping, and improving district facilities.
Mayfield City School District – Issue 51
This tax levy for $7.743 million is for the purpose of current expenses.
Richmond Heights Local School District – Issue 52
This tax and bond issue for $15.445 million is for the purpose of renovating and expanding existing school buildings.
Strongsville City School District – Issue 53
This tax levy for $9 million is for the purpose of current expenses.
Avon Lake City School District – Issue 16
This levy for $4.22 million is for emergency requirements.
Lorain City School District – Issue 21
This levy for $4.97 million is for general permanent improvements.
Brunswick City School District – Issue 14
This is an emergency tax levy.
Aurora City School District – Issue 32
This bond issue for $136 million is for school improvements.
Ravenna City School District – Issue 33
This $8.310 million levy is for emergency improvements.
Akron City School District – Issue 27
This bond and tax issue for $85 million is to construct and furnish a new high school to replace North High School
Stow-Munroe Falls City School District – Issue 34
This bond issue for $238 million is for the purpose of constructing, improving, and refurnishing four new K-5 elementary buildings.
Twinsburg City School District – Issue 33
This bond issue for $107 million is for the purpose of constructing and improving school facilities.
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2026 Topps Series 2 Baseball To Include Iconic Redemption Buyback Cards
2026 marks the 75th anniversary of Topps Baseball cards, and to help celebrate, rare buyback card redemptions are being inserted into packs of 2026 Topps Series 2 Baseball. This continues an event that started with Series 1, but this time the cards are different, but equally as iconic. Names such as Jackie Robinson and Mickey Mantle will have redemption buyback cards that can be pulled, along with key hobby chases such as Ken Griffey Jr. All of the cards will be graded, but the grade is not specified on the redemption.
Here is a look at some (but not all) of the iconic cards that can be pulled from the product.
Hall of Fame Vintage Cards Make Up A Portion of Included Buyback Cards
While every single card included is iconic in its own right, there are a few that stand out, starting with a few Hall of Famers.
Hank Aaron
The 1954 Topps Hank Aaron Rookie Card is included on the list. Aaron is best known for setting the all-time home run record with 715 HRs, which was later broken by Barry Bonds. Aaron’s rookie is condition-sensitive due to the card’s colors and size.
The card features a full profile of Aaron, and high-grade copies will sell for good money. While it is not known what grade the redemption will be, any collector would love to have this card in their collection.
Mickey Mantle
Who doesn’t want a Mickey Mantle card in their collection? Mantle’s 1956 card can be pulled from 2026 Topps Series 2. This release includes both an action shot of Mantle and a headshot. While it may not be the 1952 Mantle, any vintage Mickey Mantle card has traction in the hobby.
Roberto Clemente
Roberto Clemente’s Rookie Card is a grail card for many, and one lucky collector will be able to pull the coveted redemption for it. Clemente was a standout star for the Pittsburgh Pirates and is still well respected in the hobby today.
A PSA 5 of this card sold recently for $5,927, showing that hobbyist interest remains years after Clemente’s untimely passing.
Recent Baseball and Hobby Stars Are Also Featured On The Checklist
Ken Griffey Jr.
Ken Griffey Jr. is one of the biggest names in the hobby when it comes to collectability, and his rookie card appears in the 1989 Topps Traded set. Like the other cards featured here, it can be redeemed.
While this may not be the most expensive card throughout the whole checklist, it is a rookie card of a hobby phenomenon.
Derek Jeter
Derek Jeter finds his way into the buyback redemption checklist with his 1993 rookie card as well. Jeter’s rookie card is iconic because its background resembles a baseball field, with the words “1992 Draft Pick” written above him.
It is a hard card to miss out in the wild, and is a key part of Topps history.
Clayton Kershaw
One of the newer cards featured in the buyback redemption program comes from the 2008 Topps Update and Highlights set. The card is a Clayton Kershaw Rookie, which has risen in value since his retirement.
What might seem like a common card to many can sell in PSA 9 condition for between $175-$200.
Any collector would be thrilled to add any of these cards to their collection. With Topps including these as buyback redemptions in the 2026 Topps Series 2, collectors will have the chance to add these cards in graded form. While they might be tough pulls, they do represent Topps’ history well.
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Ohio House passes Amanda Dean’s Law
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The Ohio House announced it passed Amanda Dean’s Law, legislation that increases penalties for abuse of a corpse.
Amanda Dean, a 36-year-old mother of four, who was murdered by her boyfriend Fred Reer in 2017. Investigators with BCI determined that Dean was killed inside a residence where the couple lived, and that he later cleaned the crime scene and disposed of evidence. Dean’s body has never been found.
The Bill was sponsored by State Rep. Gayle Manning (R-Avon) and Kellie Deeter (R-Norwalk)
“Abuse of a human corpse is a profound violation of dignity and deeply traumatizing for families, and Amanda Dean’s Law ensures that Ohio law treats these offenses with the seriousness they deserve and holds offenders fully accountable,” said Manning.
“House Bill 654 strengthens Ohio law by establishing enhanced penalties for offenders who dismember, mutilate, or intentionally disfigure a human corpse, particularly when those acts are committed to conceal a crime, obstruct justice, or impair a criminal investigation,” said Deeter. “This bill is about dignity, accountability, and justice. Amanda Dean’s Law sends a clear message that Ohio will not tolerate conduct that dishonors the deceased or compounds the suffering of surviving family members.”
Key provisions of Amanda Dean’s Law include:
Reclassifying abuse of a corpse that outrages reasonable family sensibilities as a felony of the fifth degree;
Increasing penalties for gross abuse of a corpse to a felony of the fourth degree;
Elevating the offense to a felony of the third degree when the conduct involves dismemberment, mutilation, or intentional disfigurement;
Establishing a felony of the second degree when such acts are committed to conceal a crime, obstruct justice, or impair a criminal investigation or prosecution.
The bill now advances to the Ohio Senate.
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Yankees Take Another in Cleveland
The Cleveland Guardians fell to the New York Yankees, again, tonight. Dropping game two in this series gives New York the series win and puts the Guardians five games above .500.
Slade Cecconi had a strong outing and is looking like he is hitting a groove. Cecconi went 5.0 innings, giving up 2 runs on 6 hits and 2 walks. He struck out two batters.
The Guardians scored 2 runs on 10 hits and 4 walks. Both runs came in the bottom of the third inning.
With two quick outs to start the inning, José Ramírez hit a single to center, then reached second on his 24th stolen base of the season. Chase DeLuter singled to center, scoring José from second. Kyle Manzardo drew a walk and Rhys Hoskins was hit by pitch to load them up. Angel Martínez singled to Paul Goldschmidt at first base who made a diving catch. Goldschmidt lobbed the ball to the pitcher with just enough arch that Angel was able to slide into first and beat out the tag.
In the top of the fourth, Travis Bazzana made a great sliding catch to end the inning.
The Guards bullpen did their best to hold it down, all things considering. Colin Holderman walked a batter in his inning of work. Tim Herrin gave up a run in his second inning of work, a solo shot to Jazz Chisolm Jr. He fell to 0-2 on the season, recording the loss. The home run was the only hit he allowed. Matt Festa finished the eighth inning, allowing only one other hit. Shawn Armstrong closed the game, keeping the Yankees at bay, but the damage was already done
This team is going through a funk that seems like it could be easily fixed with a couple of pieces or strategic moves. Tonight they left 13 runners on base and were 2-for-10 with runners in scoring position. While the hot start to this season is providing the buffer they need for these sorts of slumps, something needs to improve soon or the White Sox will be taking ahold of first place in the AL Central before we know it.
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