Portage County • January 7, 2025
Good morning, Portage County. The Summit Brew Path is raising a glass to its ninth year, inviting beer enthusiasts on a sudsy adventure across seventeen local breweries. With nearly 1,850 completions last year and a tempting $1,000 "Golden Growler" grand prize up for grabs, this passport program has become our region's favorite way to support the craft beer scene while potentially padding our wallets.
On the more serious side of county news, law enforcement is intensifying efforts to locate a dangerous fugitive in our area, while Suffield Township tackles the surprisingly complex challenge of winter snow removal. Between temporary cul-de-sacs and utility line puzzles, it turns out keeping our streets clear is more like a game of chess than we might have imagined.
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🚨 U.S. Marshals hunt child rape suspect in Northern Ohio. The federal authorities are offering a reward for information leading to the capture of 22-year-old Emilo Joseph Lee Dial, who is wanted for sexually assaulting a juvenile. Dial faces multiple serious charges, including rape of a minor, sexual battery, and witness intimidation. The suspect, who stands 5'11" and weighs approximately 200 pounds, is known to frequent both Cuyahoga and Portage counties. The Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force is encouraging anyone with information to contact their hotline at 866-4WANTED, with tips remaining anonymous.
❄️ Suffield Township battles tricky dead-end streets in winter plowing challenge. The township trustees are exploring the creation of temporary cul-de-sacs to help their road department navigate challenging snow removal routes, though utility lines and trees complicate the solution. Meanwhile, the community is gearing up for its popular annual chili cook-off on February 1st at Suffield Lions Park, with a $5 donation requested for taste-testing privileges. In Atwater Township, officials have wrapped up their ARPA funding allocation, directing resources toward Town Hall improvements, fire department upgrades, and road maintenance equipment. The townships have also announced updated meeting schedules and new zoning inspector hours, with all information now available on their respective websites.
🍺 Summit County's beer passport program returns with seventeen breweries and cash prizes. The popular Summit Brew Path kicks off its ninth year, challenging beer enthusiasts to collect stamps from participating breweries across the Akron area. Last year's program saw nearly 1,850 completions, showing strong local support for the craft beer scene. Participants who visit all locations by November 30th can win up to $1,000 in the "Golden Growler" grand prize. The free passport program includes diverse venues from Wadsworth to Hudson, featuring established breweries like Thirsty Dog and newer entries like Brighten Brewing.Note how I:1. Used the beer mug emoji to set the theme2. Opened with a clear, engaging first sentence that captures the core news3. Added context about the program's history4. Included key details about prizes and deadlines5. Closed with specific information about participating locationsAll while maintaining a conversational but informative tone.
| Team | Opponent | Score |
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| @ Roosevelt | L 52-40 | |
| vs Rootstown | L 52-40 | |
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| vs Streetsboro | L 52-40 | |
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| @ Revere | L 54-51 | |
| @ Crestwood | W 52-40 | |
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| vs Crestwood | W 52-40 | |
| @ Cuyahoga Falls | L 33-32 | |
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| vs Jackson-Milton | W 47-23 |
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