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4th of July fireworks displays in NE Ohio
Northeast Ohio (WOIO) – The Fourth of July is fast approaching this Thursday and several northeast Ohio towns, cities, and counties are celebrating with fireworks displays.
Here are some of the fireworks near you:
Cuyahoga County
- Bay Village
- Time: Thursday, 9:45 p.m.
- Location: Bay Village Cahoon Memorial Park
- Berea
- Time: Thursday, 10 p.m.
- Location: Over the water at Coe Lake
- Cleveland
- Time: Thursday, 9 p.m.
- Location: Port of Cleveland
- Lakewood
- Time: Thursday, 9:45 p.m.
- Location: Lakewood Park
- Westlake
- Time: Thursday at dusk
- Location: Clague Park
Ashland County
- Ashland
- Time: Thursday, 9:45 p.m.
- Location: Community Stadium
- Loudonville
- Time: Thursday, 9 p.m.
- Location: Riverside Park
Ashtabula County
- Conneaut
- Time: Saturday, 10 p.m.
- Location: Lakeview Park
Carroll County
- Carrollton
- Time: Friday, event from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
- Location: Carroll County Fairgrounds
Erie County
- Sandusky (Cedar Point)
- Time: Thursday and Friday, 10 p.m.
- Location: Cedar Point Beach
Geauga County
- Middlefield
- Time: Wednesday, 8:30 p.m.
- Location: Yoder Brother Park
Lake County
- Eastlake (Lake County Captains)
- Time: Thursday, following 7 p.m. game
- Location: Classic Auto Group Park
- Mentor
- Time: Thursday, following concert at 6:30 p.m.
- Location: Mentor Civic Amphitheater
Lorain County
- Avon Lake
- Time: Wednesday, 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
- Location: Weiss Field
- Lorain
- Time: Thursday, 10 p.m.
- Location: Mile-Long Pier
- North Ridgeville
- Time: Wednesday, 10 p.m.
- Location: Victory Park Ohio
Medina County
- Medina
- Time: Wednesday at dusk
- Location: Medina High School
- Valley City
- Time: Thursday at dusk
- Location: Mill Stream Park
- Wadsworth
- Time: Wednesday, 6 p.m. to dark
- Location: Downtown Wadsworth
Portage County
- Aurora
- Time: Thursday, 9:45 p.m.
- Location: W. Pioneer Trail
- Hiram
- Time: Wednesday, 9:30 p.m.
- Location: Hiram College Football Field
- Kent
- Time: Saturday at dark
- Location: Downtown Kent
Richland County
- Mansfield
- Time: Saturday at dusk
- Location: Charles Mill Park
Stark County
- Alliance
- Time: Thursday at dusk
- Location: Silver Park
- Canton
- Time: Wednesday, 9:45 p.m.
- Location: McKinley Presidential Library and Museum
- Canton (Italian American Festival)
- Time: Saturday, 9:30 p.m.
- Location: Centennial Plaza
- Lake Cable (Canton)
- Time: Wednesday, 9:30 p.m.
- Location: Lake Cable Clubhouse
- Massillon
- Time: Wednesday, 9:45 p.m.
- Location: Duncan Plaza
- North Canton
- Time: Thursday at dusk
- Location: Hoover High School
Summit County
- Akron
- Time: Thursday, 9:45 p.m.
- Location: Lock 3
- Akron (Rubberducks)
- Time: Wednesday, game begins at 7:05 p.m.
- Location: Canal Park
- Cuyahoga Falls
- Time: Wednesday, 8 p.m.
- Location: Blossom Music Center
Tuscarawas County
- Mineral City
- Time: Saturday, 10 p.m.
- Location: Atwood Lake Park
- New Philadelphia
- Time: Saturday, 10 p.m.
- Location: Practice Field
Wayne County
- Orville
- Time: Saturday, 10:15 p.m.
- Location: Orr Park
- Wooster
- Time: Thursday, 10 p.m.
- Location: Burbank/Oldman Road soccer field
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Michael McKee will be extradited to Ohio to face charges for grisly murder of dentist, wife
The Illinois surgeon charged with killing his ex-wife and her husband inside their home — with their two kids nearby — will be hauled back to Ohio to face murder charges.
A hulking Michael David McKee made a brief appearance in Illinois court Monday and agreed to be sent back to the Buckeye State, where he allegedly gunned down Monique and Spencer Tepe in the early hours of Dec. 30, the Rockford Register reported.
He was arrested in Illinois on Sunday for the grisly murders — which left the Tepes’ young children orphaned — and was charged with two counts of aggravated murder in Ohio.
McKee, handcuffed and sporting a yellow prison jumpsuit, did not speak during the two-minute hearing, besides stating his full name.
His public defender attorney said he intended to plead not guilty.
“Mr. McKee believes that the most expeditious manner in which he may defend himself against the charges pending in Ohio and to plead not guilty would be to waive his right to an extradition hearing,” public defender Carrie Poirier said.
He is expected to be transported to Ohio this week.
McKee was arrested nearly two weeks after the Tepes were found dead from gunshot wounds in their Columbus home. Neighbors called police after hearing their kids — 4 and 1 — crying inside. Both children were unharmed.
The grisly attack left Ohioans baffled, as there were no signs of forced entry and no indication that anybody would want to harm the happy couple — who were about to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary.
But a person was seen on surveillance footage walking near the home around the time of the murders — between 2 and 5 a.m. — while a car also seen at the scene was allegedly traced to McKee in Rockford, Illinois.
McKee worked as a vascular surgeon in the Rockford area, and was briefly married to Monique for under two years before divorcing in 2017.
But the separation was apparently amicable, according to court documents, and no motivation for the alleged murder has been disclosed by police yet.
Monique married Spencer, a dentist, in 2020 and had their first child soon after.
McKee could face life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted.
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Is Caleb Downs already the best in Ohio State’s storied history?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — With his NFL Draft declaration, the debate intensifies around Downs’ legacy — was his combination of physical gifts and football IQ enough to surpass Buckeye legends despite playing only two seasons?
With Caleb Downs declaring for the NFL Draft, a fascinating historical debate has erupted among Ohio State faithful: Is he already the greatest safety in program history despite playing just two seasons in Columbus?
The conversation typically centers around three legendary figures: Downs, Jack Tatum, and Mike Doss. Each boasts an impressive resume of accolades, championship hardware, and game-changing performances that transformed the safety position at Ohio State.
“My initial reaction is probably no. But he’s the best. He’s he’s the most talented safety to ever play at Ohio State,” said Andrew Gillis, drawing an important distinction. “Like he’s the best at football, but I think only two years here compared to maybe some of the other guys, I wonder if when you compare the totality of that argument…”
The statistical case for Downs is undeniable. As Stephen Means recounted: “Caleb DS, two-time unanimous all-American, Jim Thorp award winner, lot trophy award, lot trophy winner, national champion, Big 10 defensive player of the year, and he was also a second team all-American as a true freshman. He was also the SEC freshman of the year. and he’s a two-time Big 10 defensive back of the year.”
This remarkable collection of accolades rivals those of his predecessors. Jack Tatum, a cornerstone of the “Super Sophomores” and two-time national champion, was a two-time unanimous All-American and had a trophy named after him. Mike Doss was a national champion, unanimous All-American, and three-time All-Big Ten performer.
What separated Downs from other elite safeties wasn’t just his physical abilities but his extraordinary football intelligence. Gillis explained: “The best thing about it was not just Caleb DS is really good and he’s athletic, but like what makes him special is you’ve got a supercomputer in his helmet on the back end of that defense. And that is not something that you can take lightly.”
This “supercomputer” quality transformed Ohio State’s defense, allowing them to disguise coverages at an elite level and confuse even the most sophisticated offensive minds. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian noted early in the season how Downs’ presence made Ohio State’s defensive disguises particularly challenging to decipher.
Perhaps Downs’ greatest performance came in a losing effort against Miami, where he set a College Football Playoff record with two forced fumbles in a single game. As Means noted: “Caleb DS was at god level against Miami and you don’t get to appreciate it because the offense couldn’t get to in the second half.”
The case against Downs rests primarily on his shorter tenure. While Tatum and Doss enjoyed longer Ohio State careers, allowing them to accumulate more statistical achievements and memorable moments, Downs’ impact was perhaps more concentrated and immediately transformational.
The fact that this debate exists at all speaks to Downs’ extraordinary impact. After transferring from Alabama following Nick Saban’s retirement, Downs immediately established himself as one of the most impactful transfers in program history, comparable to the legendary Joe Burrow.
“Caleb came in day one to Ohio State and led them to N, right?” Stefan Krajisnik observed. “Like even Burrow transferred, but it still took a little time. Like Caleb came in and it was like this is a team that needs to win a national title. Here is a star to put in the middle of it all.”
Whether Downs ultimately ranks first, second, or third in the pantheon of great Ohio State safeties may remain forever debated. What’s undeniable is that in just two seasons, he forced his way into a conversation that usually requires a longer resume. His combination of physical talent, football IQ, and championship pedigree ensures his legacy will endure long after his departure to the NFL.
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Ohio 15-year-old turns himself in after allegedly fatally shooting younger brother
CANTON, Ohio (WOIO/CBS Newspath/WKRC) – A 15-year-old from Ohio turned himself into the police after allegedly shooting and killing his 12-year-old brother, prompting a manhunt.
The shooting took place just before 11 p.m. on Friday in the family’s apartment, authorities said. The child was rushed to the hospital, but succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment.
Police searched for the suspect, who they considered armed and dangerous, for over 12 hours, until investigators determined that the victim’s 15-year-old brother was likely the shooter.
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The 15-year-old turned himself in to authorities on Saturday afternoon and was charged with reckless homicide. Police did not announce whether or not the shooting was accidental, nor how the 15-year-old obtained the gun.
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