Portage County • October 2, 2025
Good morning, Portage County. October is delivering its first curveball as over 300 Ravenna area residents found themselves unexpectedly in the dark yesterday. FirstEnergy crews rushed to investigate the mysterious outage affecting parts of Ravenna Township and Rootstown, with restoration times initially set for early afternoon – though anyone who's experienced these situations knows those estimates can be as reliable as weather forecasts.
While community colleges across Northeast Ohio finally see enrollment growth after years of decline, Cleveland's cultural calendar is hitting high notes this weekend. From Juilliard-trained Braxton Cook jazzing up Bop Stop to country star Lainey Wilson headlining at Blossom, there's something for every taste. Families can embrace fall at Hale Farm's Harvest Festival, while music legends Gladys Knight, Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, and Stephanie Mills bring their combined star power to "The Queens" concert – proving our region never lacks for entertainment options.
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⚡ Over 300 Ravenna area residents lost power on October 1. FirstEnergy crews were dispatched to the scene, with restoration initially estimated for 12:30 p.m., though timing could change. The outage affected customers in Ravenna, Ravenna Township, and Rootstown. Officials stated the cause of the power disruption was still under investigation. Residents were directed to FirstEnergy's outage website for the most current information and updates.
📚 Cleveland-area community colleges see mixed enrollment trends this fall. Cuyahoga Community College experienced a slight dip in fall 2025 enrollment, but remains up about 5% for the academic year thanks to strong summer numbers. After years of declining enrollment, Northeast Ohio's community colleges are finally seeing some growth. The article appears to be part of a broader coverage on shifting enrollment patterns in the region's higher education landscape. Full details of the enrollment figures require a subscription to Crain's Cleveland Business.
🎭 Cleveland's weekend bursts with music, theater, and cultural festivities. From Juilliard-trained Braxton Cook at Bop Stop to country star Lainey Wilson at Blossom, the city offers diverse musical experiences. Art lovers can explore exhibitions at Transformer Station and Beck Center, while comedy fans have options like Nate Bargatze at Rocket Arena. For families, Hale Farm's Harvest Festival and the West Clinton Historic Haunts Walking Tour provide seasonal fun. The weekend culminates with "The Queens" concert featuring legends Gladys Knight, Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, and Stephanie Mills.
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