NEOhio Daily Briefing — June 21, 2026
Daily Briefing — Northeast Ohio
Good Sunday morning — the first full day of summer is here, and we’ve got local roads, recreation and a little baseball to get you through the day. Read on for what changed around Northeast Ohio in...
Good Sunday morning — the first full day of summer is here, and we’ve got local roads, recreation and a little baseball to get you through the day. Read on for what changed around Northeast Ohio in the last 24 hours. In local government news, Boston Heights Village Council — which met June 9 — moved a dozen resolutions forward that will shape the village’s roads, finances and public safety footprint. Council voted to advance two tax levies toward the ballot and took steps toward a new public safety center that leaders say will centralize services and long-term planning for the community. Expect follow-up meetings and voter materials as the levies move through the election process. Transportation disruptions start early this week in nearby Munroe Falls: State Route 91 will close Monday for a bridge replacement, with a posted detour that will be in place through late October. If you commute through Munroe Falls, plan alternate routes and give yourself extra time while crews work on the bridge project. On the community front, Ohio’s license-free fishing weekend is underway — no permit needed Saturday and Sunday at lakes, rivers and along Lake Erie, so today is a good day to cast a line. Meanwhile in Wooster, Knight’s Field spray ground will remain closed for the 2026 season; the city is offering free bus rides to Freedlander Pool as an alternative for families seeking water access. And if you need a mid-morning pick-me-up: the Lake Erie Crushers beat Evansville 5–1 at ForeFront Field in Avon, paced by a strong outing from Sanchez. It’s a win that keeps the Crushers rolling through the summer slate at home. There were no new community bulletin board notices in the last 24 hours. Stick with NEOhio.news for updates through the day — we’ll keep tracking these stories and any new developments across the region.