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  • Rubber Ducks Tickets: Your Chance for Free Fun!
    May 9 2025

    We've got some big news on the Akron Podcast today: crime is still a hot topic, despite the mayor's optimistic claims. While we might have thought gun violence was down, a recent shooting at a party proves otherwise. And just when you think it can't get worse, there's a wild story about a stabbing involving a pit bull—yes, you heard that right. But it's not all doom and gloom; we're also talking about some exciting developments, like the return of Big Lots to the area and a giveaway for free Akron Rubber Ducks baseball tickets. So, if you're in the mood for a rollercoaster of news that swings from alarming to mildly amusing, stick around!

    May 9th marks a day filled with the usual mix of community news and quirky insights on the Akron Podcast. We kick off with a police statement that sounds more like a warning than a community update. Then, we shift gears to the fun side of Akron, talking about the Rubber Ducks and their generous offer of free baseball tickets. Who doesn’t love a good game? The excitement of summer plans emerges as we imagine a day filled with hot dogs, laughter, and a little bit of baseball magic.

    However, as the episode progresses, the mood takes a sharp turn as we confront the reality of crime in the area. A shooting incident at a party serves as a reminder that not everything is rosy in Akron. The hosts, ever so sarcastic, point out the irony of the mayor’s claims about declining gun violence, all while a gunman is on the loose. They humorously advise listeners to perhaps avoid the streets at 4 a.m., suggesting that late-night adventures might not be the best idea. It’s a stark juxtaposition between the joyful anticipation of summer and the sobering realities of safety in the community.

    The podcast concludes on a hopeful note with the announcement of Big Lots returning to Akron. With five new locations slated to open, it seems that the local economy is getting a much-needed boost. The hosts highlight the importance of local businesses and community initiatives, such as the Summer Youth Employment Program, which promises valuable job opportunities for teens. It’s a mix of the absurd and the uplifting, showcasing the resilience of Akron and its community spirit. As we wrap up, we’re left with a reminder that amidst the chaos, there’s always room for laughter, community, and a little bit of hope.

    Takeaways:

    • This episode kicked off with a friendly reminder that it's Friday, May 9th—so don't forget to breathe, folks!
    • We discussed a police statement, because nothing screams excitement like crime reports in Akron.
    • There’s a giveaway for Akron Rubber Ducks tickets, because who doesn’t want free snacks and baseball?
    • We found out that crime rates are a bit like a rollercoaster—up and down, but mostly just down at the moment.
    • In a shocking turn of events, Big Lots is returning, just when we thought we lost them forever.
    • Remember, if you want to work this summer, apply for the Youth Employment Program by May 16th!

    Sources

    • Akron Police address video circulating social media showing ‘use of force incident’
    • Win tickets to the Akron RubberDucks - Signal Akron
    • Summer Youth Employment Program - Youth Success Summit

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  • Akron's Superintendant Drama: $200k Goodbye?
    May 2 2025

    The superintendent of Akron Public Schools is officially out, and we’re left with a $200,000 payout to show for it. Mark Robinson’s tenure ended amid allegations of bullying his staff and making some truly questionable choices, including threatening board members' families. Meanwhile, Ohio's ongoing ban on gender-affirming care for minors is still a hot topic, with legal battles in the works as the ACLU steps in. On the bright side, crime stats in Akron are showing some improvement, with notable declines in shootings and assaults, although reported rapes are up. We also touch on the state’s plans to reform dog attack laws, because apparently, letting your dog roam free and bite someone should have consequences. Buckle up for a ride through the absurdity of local news!

    Takeaways:

    • The former superintendent of Akron Public Schools was paid $200,000 to leave quietly, which raises questions about his performance.
    • Despite claims of decreased crime in Akron, reported rapes have surged by 46% this year alone.
    • Ohio lawmakers are finally addressing dangerous dog laws to prevent further attacks and injuries to victims.
    • The new Akron Street Team program aims to reduce violence by mentoring at-risk youth and connecting them to resources.
    • Akron is investing in youth sports programs, recognizing their importance in promoting community safety and health.
    • The city is excited about new initiatives, including esports gaming rooms, to engage youth in positive activities.

    Sources:

    • City of Akron says crime rate decreases during first quarter of 2025

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  • Designing Akron's Future: Join Us for a Creative Chat!
    Apr 25 2025

    The main focus today is the upcoming meeting on April 29 called "Designing Akron's Future," where local creatives can share their ideas for a new city logo. We’ll hear from notable partners and city representatives about how community insights will actually influence this design process. It's a chance for all you graphic designers, community artists, and anyone who cares about Akron’s visual identity to get involved. On a lighter note, we also dive into some recent local absurdities, like a student fight at a school involving a Stanley Cup—no, not the trophy, but a very unfortunate stainless steel version. And if you’re looking for some positive news, the Akron Area Interfaith Council is hosting a Hunger Walk to support the local food bank. So grab your walking shoes and let’s get to it!

    Takeaways:

    • The upcoming Designing Akron's Future event invites creative community members to contribute to a new logo.
    • Akron police recently made headlines after a student fight escalated in a school restroom.
    • The Akron Area Interfaith Council Hunger Walk is set for May 4 to support local food banks.
    • Seventeen million dollars are awaiting allocation for Akron Community Learning Centers, but meetings have stalled.
    • Several casting calls are happening in Akron, offering opportunities for aspiring actors and actresses.
    • The podcast provides updates on various local events, including performances by well-known artists.

    Mentioned

    Designing Akron’s Future: A Creative Community Conversation

    How can the $17 million leftover from Akron’s school building program be spent?

    Akron Area Interfaith Council Hunger Walk to take place soon

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  • Who Got Put on Leave? The Shocking Akron Drama Unfolds!
    Apr 18 2025

    The big news in Akron this week is the sudden leave of Superintendent Dr. Michael Robinson from Akron Public Schools, which has everyone buzzing. Meanwhile, Mary Outley steps in as the interim superintendent (again), and the Mayor is optimistic about the future of the school district.

    Also on the agenda, we'll discuss the city’s quest for a new logo—because apparently, the last one didn't quite cut it. And if you thought the city was done with all the logo drama, think again; we’re forming subcommittees now!

    Plus, we’ll touch on some exciting developments at the Akron Zoo, including a new animal hospital set to open in 2026.

    Takeaways:

    • The Akron Public Schools Board of Education voted to place Superintendent Dr. Michael Robinson on immediate leave.
    • A new City of Akron logo is being developed, likely to be revealed in 2025, because why not have an endless logo redesign cycle?
    • Akron has been ranked as one of the most affordable cities for retirement in the U.S., so forget Florida, right?
    • There's a new animal hospital being built at the Akron Zoo, which will be awesome for the animals, but let's hope they don't hire the designers from the last logo.
    • The city and Akron Public Schools are still negotiating the contract for police in schools, which is a total joy to be dealing with, isn't it?
    • A new orchestral piece titled 'Festive Fanfare for Akron's Bicentennial' is premiering soon, because what's more festive than a fanfare?

    Links referenced in this episode:
    • State of City Address June 3.
    • Akron Inexpensive Retirement
    • Child Support Service
    • Akron Gets It's Own Song
    • City of Akron Logo Survey
    • akronpodcast.com/events

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  • History Unwrapped: Akron’s New Exhibit is Here!
    Apr 14 2025

    Akron is buzzing with news this week, and we’ve got all the juicy details.

    Akron Taxes Due

    First off, let’s talk about taxes. If you haven’t filed your taxes yet, well, I don’t know what to say—like, do you really think the IRS is going to take pity on you? You can’t complain about potholes if you’re not doing your part, right?

    North Main Street Open Discussion

    Speaking of potholes, the city is hosting an open house on April 16 at the North Hill Branch Library to discuss proposed improvements for North Main Street. This project has been on the drawing board for years and promises to make our roads a little less like obstacle courses. Don’t worry—we’ve got links in the show notes, so you can check it out and maybe even learn something about your city.

    Akron History Center

    Now, if you’re a history buff, the Akron History Center just opened, and it’s a big deal. We’re talking about a $45 million investment that showcases 200 years of Akron's history through artifacts and modern technology. It’s like a museum but without the dust and smell of old books—thankfully, because who wants that? It’s located at Lock Four on the Ohio and Erie Canal, so you can even take a stroll afterward. The exhibits cover everything from industry to social justice movements. You might even learn something about the city’s past that you didn’t know—or maybe you’ll just be reminded of how long it’s been since you thought about your own history. Either way, it’s worth a visit.

    Akron Police Oversight Board

    Lastly, let’s not forget the ongoing saga of the Akron Citizens Police Oversight Board. In a totally shocking turn of events, it seems the city council doesn’t want to let the chair of the board help pick new members. It’s like they’re afraid of letting the fox into the henhouse or something. Kent Boyd, the chair, is just trying to do his job, but the politics surrounding this board are getting messier than a spilled cup of coffee. The city’s independent police auditor has reviewed nearly 300 cases since last March and disagreed with less than 5% of the findings. What does that tell you? If this oversight board can’t even get the seats filled, how do we expect to fix anything? It’s all a bit absurd, really. I mean, we’re all paying taxes here, and yet it feels like we’re just throwing our money into a black hole. Let’s keep an eye on this one, folks. It’s bound to get more interesting.

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    Takeaways:
    • Akron residents are reminded that taxes are due tomorrow, and yes, it's as fun as it sounds.
    • The City of Akron is hosting an open house to discuss North Main Street improvements this Wednesday.
    • The Akron History Center is celebrating the city's 200-year history with a new exhibit featuring artifacts and digital tech.
    • The Quaker Square complex is being sold for $800,000 as part of the university's revitalization efforts, which sounds like a bargain, right?
    • A police oversight board in Akron is still struggling with political roadblocks, raising questions about transparency and accountability.
    • Street art is coming to traffic signal boxes in Akron, because apparently, plain metal is just too boring for our artistic souls.

    Links

    North Main Street Safety Improvements

    Akron Taxes - Filing Information

    Akron History Center Website

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  • Grant Money Comes to Akron's Small Businesses
    Mar 10 2025
    Grant Money for Small Businesses

    Entrepreneurs and small business owners can visit https://bit.ly/3FfsT8J or call 2-1-1 to make a FEC financial counseling appointment.

    Shooting at Field House Lounge

    Two people in critical condition. Do we blame Boosie?

    Clean Slate Event

    SUMMIT COUNTY JUVENILE EXPUNGEMENT

    CLINIC

    Juvenile records are not automatically sealed at the age of 18.

    Unless sealed, juvenile records may appear on background checks

    for employment or housing.

    MARCH 15, 2025

    9 AM - 12 PM

    Summit County Juvenile Court

    650 Dan Street, Akron, Ohio 44310

    QUESTIONS?

    Contact Summit Legal Defenders

    (330) 434-3461

    cleanslate @legaldefenders.org

    *Cases must have been disposed in Summit County

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    Submit your idea by April 1, 2025, for a chance to receive funding and support.

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  • A Peek Behind the Curtain of Akron's City Council Meetings
    Feb 10 2025

    The Akron City Council meeting offers a revealing glimpse into the local governance, where residents voice urgent concerns about police accountability and public safety. We dive into the absurdity of public comments, where citizens passionately address issues like police violence, yet the council seems to treat these grave matters like an uncomfortable formality.

    It’s almost as if feedback is a luxury they can choose to ignore. We highlight the stark contrast between the emotional weight of the testimonies and the council's detached responses, which often feel like they’re just checking off a box.

    Buckle up as we explore the bizarre dynamics of civic engagement in Akron, where the need for serious discussions about community safety often gets overshadowed by bureaucratic indifference.

    Takeaways:

    • The Akron City Council allows public comments, but it's a strange process with little engagement.
    • Residents express serious concerns about police accountability, especially after recent incidents.
    • One speaker bluntly criticized the council for not addressing urgent community safety issues.
    • There's a notable disconnect between council responses and the community's pressing demands for justice.

    Links referenced in this episode:

    • akronpodcast.com

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  • The Linda Theater's Wild Transformation: Will It Work?
    Feb 5 2025

    The Akron podcast dives into the exciting transformation of the Linda Theater, shifting from showing first-run movies to live entertainment. This change is about as groundbreaking as, well, watching paint dry, but at least we’ll get to see Bernie Kozar live at the reopening. I mean, who doesn’t want to hear a former football player talk? Future plans include concerts and comedy shows, which could either be a blast or just another excuse to watch tribute bands butcher classics. We also chat about the new My Akron 311 app, which lets residents report everything from potholes to, I don't know, rogue squirrels. It’s like a digital complaint box, but hey, at least it’s a step up from yelling at the clouds.

    Mentioned in This Episode
    • Linda Theater Article in the Beacon Journal
    • De Wine's Sports Tax Hike
    • 311 App
    • akronpodcast.com
    • lock3live.com
    • 211-summit.org
    • oups.org
    • 988lifeline.org

    Takeaways:
    • The Linda Theater is undergoing a major transformation to focus on live entertainment, ditching first-run movies altogether.
    • Owner Scott and Debbie Summers are renovating the theater, including removing seats to build a stage for performances.
    • Future entertainment options will include concerts, comedy shows, and local theater group rentals, which sounds fun, right?
    • Akron residents can now report non-emergency concerns through the Akron 311 app, which is surprisingly useful.
    • The app allows tracking of service requests like potholes and missed trash pickups, because who doesn't love a good pothole report?
    • Governor Mike DeWine is proposing to raise the sports gaming tax to fund youth sports, because why not tax the gamblers more?

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