Summit County • April 28, 2025
Good morning, Summit County. The robots are coming back to Akron! Clayton Bailey's whimsical World of Wonders Museum is set to reopen its doors with newly reconfigured galleries and expanded collections of mechanical marvels and mythical creatures. Starting May 1, this reopening strengthens Akron's growing cultural corridor, creating yet another reason to explore downtown alongside the Children's Museum, History Center, and revitalized Lock 3 park.
Meanwhile, the basketball transfer portal continues its annual reshuffle as 6-foot-9 forward Barre brings his impressive 73% field goal percentage to the Zips with two years of eligibility remaining. This acquisition could be a game-changer for Akron's frontcourt, arriving just as the community debates weightier matters—from school board priorities to healthcare provider responsibilities. The contrast reminds us that both athletics and institutions shape our county's identity.
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🤖 Clayton Bailey's whimsical World of Wonders Museum reopens with exciting changes! The Akron museum will celebrate its grand reopening weekend from May 1-3, 2025, featuring newly reconfigured galleries and additions to the Funk Art pioneer's collection of robots and mythical creatures. Visitors can explore the curiosities Thursday and Friday evenings from 4-8pm, with new Saturday hours from 12-4pm designed for families. The celebration culminates with a light reception on Saturday, making it part of a vibrant cultural corridor that includes the Akron Children's Museum, Akron History Center, and the new Lock 3 park. A $5 donation is suggested to "properly feed" the museum's Money Bot.
🏫 Akron school board fights vouchers instead of fixing internal problems. While the district faces superintendent-board conflict, teacher lawsuits, and student dissatisfaction, officials are spending taxpayer money to limit school choice options. A local resident argues the board should instead investigate why families are leaving and improve their own performance. Other letters discuss the Ward 8 election, where Dr. N.J. Akbar is praised as a positive candidate, and debate whether healthcare provider Summa should prioritize profit over care.
🏀 College basketball shuffle sends Barre to Akron in transfer portal moves. The 6-foot-9 junior forward is leaving Duquesne after three seasons, bringing his 73% field goal percentage to the Zips with two years of eligibility remaining. Meanwhile, Robert Morris guard D.J. Smith committed to Mercer, marking his fourth team in five seasons. In women's basketball, Pitt landed 6-foot-5 forward Fatima Diakhate from Georgia, where she averaged 5.3 points and 5.0 rebounds last season. All three players will make immediate impacts at their new schools according to their incoming coaches.
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