John Engoglia
News InternExpertise: Business and politics
Education: Kent State University Bachelor of Science (In progress) - Journalism Major. Mayfield High School
Favorite spot in Northeast Ohio: Geneva On The Lake
Experience:
John was a 2024 summer intern with Cleveland Jewish News in Beachwood. He Shadowed reporters, took on solo assignments for special sections and projects. From 2024-2025 John worked as KentStater staff reporter covering politics, business, university administration and student and city life. He also worked as a sports reporter covering golf and women's basketball. He most recently became the Sports Editor for the KentStater this fall.
Highlights:
- John S Knight Scholarship from the Akron Press Club
- Covering election night for The KentStater
- Student media recognition for my work as a staff reporter during the fall of 2024
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New bathrooms at an expanded centralized security checkpoint at the airport include a first for the facility: universal changing stations, improving access for people with disabilities.
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Cleary was one of nine people wounded on May 4, 1970, when National Guardsmen opened fire on anti-war protesters at Kent State University. Four others were killed.
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Levies to fund operations failed again at Parma, Elyria and Streetsboro schools after voters rejected similar attempts in the spring.
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Find all of the latest Northeast Ohio results from your county's board of elections.
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From selfies to time limits, Ohio has regulations outlining rules on Election Day. Here are a few things you should be aware of.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has said that funding will run out Saturday for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program due to the ongoing federal government shutdown.
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The Cuyahoga and Summit County Boards of Elections moved to newer, bigger buildings earlier this year.
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City Council Vice President Jack Amrhein was appointed by council on Oct. 15 to finish the remainder of Jerry Fiala's term as mayor. Fiala, Kent's longtime mayor, died in September following an extended illness.
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Several counties across the region have levies on the November ballot asking voters to renew funding or in some cases increase it for their mental health and recovery boards.
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Although there are no statewide races on the November ballot, there are plenty of local races and issues that voters will decide. Here's more of what's on your ballot, and when and where to vote.