Cleveland, OH
Ohio State football defensive end announces he’ll remain with Buckeyes in 2024
ARLINGTON, Texas — Jack Sawyer needed a week to think about it after his massive Cotton Bowl performance, but Friday he let Ohio State football fans know his intentions for next season.
The defensive end announced on social media he will return to the Buckeyes for a fourth season. He becomes the second headlining member of the defensive line to announce he is putting off the NFL Draft, joining defensive tackle Tyleik Williams.
Both Sawyer and Williams used some version of the phrase “Reload the clip” to announce their decision to play a fourth season. Ohio State still awaits decisions from another third-year edge rusher, J.T. Tuimoloau, and veteran tackle Ty Hamilton. Tackle Mike Hall Jr. announced he is entering the draft.
Prior to the Cotton Bowl, Sawyer said it was “more than likely” he would play his fourth season, but he would not make an announcement before the game. He then went out and played perhaps the best game of his career with three sacks of Missouri quarterback Brady Cook.
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That continued a trend that carried throughout the second half of the season. He finished with 48 tackles (10 for loss), a team-high 6.5 sacks, three hurries, two pass breakups and two fumbles forced.
His overall Pro Football Focus grade of 89.9 led all OSU defensive players and ranked seventh nationally among all edge defenders.
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Cleveland, OH
Nichole Milanovich Obituary Jul 1, 2026 – Slone and Co. Funeral Directors
Nichole Milanovich, age 30, passed away on July 1, 2026.
Family and friends are welcome on Sunday, July 5, 2026, from 3 to 10 p.m., at Slone & Co. Life Celebration Center 3556 W. 130th St. Cleveland, OH 44111, where a Service will be held on Monday, July 6, 2026, at 11 a.m. Interment Brooklyn Heights Cemetery.
Cleveland, OH
Thousands of FirstEnergy customers without power in Northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Thousands of FirstEnergy customers are experiencing power outages during Wednesday’s excessive heat.
The majority of the outages are located in Lakewood, Berea, Olmsted Falls and Olmsted Township.
Check for the latest information on FirstEnergy’s power outage website by clicking here.
FirstEnergy release the following statement about the outages:
We understand how disruptive and frustrating a power outage can be — especially during a heat wave — and we sincerely appreciate our customers’ patience as crews work to restore service. The outages in the Olmsted Falls area were caused by a pole fire, along with an equipment issue at a nearby substation. We have restored power to about half of the customers impacted and our crews will be working around the clock to restore power to the remaining customers.
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Cleveland, OH
Cleveland councilman warns of planned outages coming to city’s west side during high heat
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Cleveland City Councilman Charles Slife warned of a planned and temporary power outage from First Energy on Wednesday afternoon amid dangerously high temperatures.
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According to the post, First Energy is working to install two new poles, one in Lakewood and one on Rocky River Drive near St. Joseph Academy.
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“This work is being done to bolster the electrical grid, which is being strained by heavy use due to high temperatures, and to avoid widespread and long-lasting outages,” the post said.
Slife emphasizes that Wednesday’s outages are temporary and intentional.
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The outages are expected to impact the northern half of Ward 15 and may last up to an hour.
Slife said he would provide more details when available.
19 News has reached out to First Energy for more information.
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