➤ Statewide: The Ohio School Safety Center is lending schools mobile camera trailers for football games and other large campus events, with eight units available statewide by request. Fairborn City Schools plans to use one this season. (See Details) ➤ Sandusky: A guest was hurt Aug. 13 while riding Siren's Curse at Cedar Point and taken to a hospital. Spokesman Tony Clark said the tilt coaster functioned as designed and reopened the same day after routine safety checks. (More) ➤ Beachwood: Mayor Justin Berns released a statement and timeline telling residents he has had no involvement in a possible sale of the former DoubleTree by Hilton site on Park East Drive to his brother, developer Jonathan Berns. (See Details) ➤ Columbus: Two women were wounded Monday night when gunmen fired toward officers talking with residents on Gibbard Avenue in the Milo-Grogan neighborhood, Columbus police said. One officer fired his gun, and no suspects have been identified. (More) ➤ Cincinnati: The Phoenix, the historic event hall at 812 Race St. downtown, will reopen in spring 2027 after the Scottish Rite Masons bought it for $2.2 million. It has been closed since 2023 and already has three weddings booked. (See Details) ➤ Youngstown: City Council cleared a long list of spending at a special meeting Monday, including authorizing bids on the $1.46 million Colby Avenue water transmission line, a project the water commissioner expects to finish within 90 days. (More)
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