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Yahoo
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
After 7 months, Stacia Naquin to return to Columbus from Cleveland
Longtime Columbus news anchor Stacia Naquin is making a return. WBNS 10TV announced that Naquin will join the local station as an anchor. She is expected to appear on air in late July, according to a press release. Naquin spent eight years at WSYX-TV in Columbus anchoring for ABC 6 and also Fox 28. She left in January to join the Statehouse press corps in Cleveland. "Central Ohio is home," Naquin said in the press release. "I am both grateful and excited to join the 10TV team. What an honor to work alongside incredible journalists in a legacy newsroom that is devoted to and cares for this community.' The Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Award-winning journalist will also report on stories about saving money, protecting finances and other issues that affect the daily lives of locals, according to the press release. "Stacia's return to Columbus media is truly a homecoming,' said Rick Rogala, president and general manager of WBNS 10TV, in the press release. "She's a trusted community figure with an extraordinary ability to connect with people and deliver stories that matter. We're thrilled to welcome her back to Central Ohio to serve our community with journalism that informs, empowers, and protects.' Naquin spent seven months with Cleveland's WKYC-TV. Prior to her eight years in Columbus, she also worked as an anchor in Phoenix, Colorado Springs, Colorado, Texas and Oklahoma. Trending features reporter Amani Bayo can be reached at abayo@ This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Stacia Naquin to return to Columbus' 10TV news
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Momentum builds for revitalizing Bertrand Drive in Lafayette
LAFAYETTE, La. () — Revamping a portion of Bertrand Drive will require a substantial amount of money. Bertrand is a revitalization project that sits high on Lafayette's Mayor-President Monique Blanco Boulet's list. On June 6, Boulet signed off on a council-approved ordinance that could address this need. One of Mayor-President Boulet's priorities at the start of her administration was to revitalize Johnston Street. 'Johnston Street is a really heavy lift,' Boulet said. 'There are a lot of issues. We're talking from Ambassador Caffery, all through Louisiana Avenue to I-10.' Boulet states Johnston is the heart of Lafayette but to revitalize it in a timely manner it would be better if LCG owned the road. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now 'The other piece that's critical is Bertrand. Bertrand is owned by the state as well. In order to get construction moving on that project, we need ownership of Bertrand,' Boulet added. Boulet says the notifications along Bertrand Drive are to be significant, including drainage. 'Access in many of the driveways to the businesses. We've worked very closely with those businesses,' she said. 'We've been through a lot of the foundational work and are ready to position it for construction, but we need ownership of those roads.' According to council records, councilman Andy Naquin agreed to support the road swap ordinance if an economic development district is created. What to know about the new 'Nimbus' COVID variant 'The purpose of creating a taxing district is to find funding for our MP'S (Mayor-President's) road swap for which there is no excess in LCG's current revenue stream. The money will not miraculously appear,' according to part of Naquin's statement to KLFY. The mayor-president acknowledges how paying for the revitalization project is a genuine concern. Boulet states that she respects Naquin for acknowledging that. 'We agreed to look at that, and we are, but we are going to look at several different options and work with Andy to come up with the best solution forward. An EDD could be a very viable option. It might not be the only one to consider, though,' Boulet explained. Boulet says work along Bertrand will be ready to go probably by the end of the year, if not, by the first quarter. Saints conclude mandatory minicamp 'Immaturity': Rand Paul rips White House after being 'uninvited' from picnic Momentum builds for revitalizing Bertrand Drive in Lafayette Senate GOP seeks to cut SALT cap, triggering fight with House An Active Weather Pattern Will Continue Through the Weekend… Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Reuters
07-03-2025
- Sport
- Reuters
Ex-OF Tyler Naquin attempting to make Guardians as pitcher
March 7 - The Cleveland Guardians brought back former outfielder Tyler Naquin on a minor league contract Thursday -- but this time around, he will try to make the team as a pitcher. A right-hander, Naquin last played a major league game in 2023 for the Chicago White Sox. He played in only five games that year and did not play in 2024. Naquin, who turns 34 next month, reported to Cleveland's spring training facility in Goodyear, Ariz. He's never pitched in a major league game, even as a mop-up man in a blowout. Naquin began his career with Cleveland, playing five seasons there from 2016-20. In 562 career games with Cleveland, the Cincinnati Reds (2021-22), New York Mets (2022) and Chicago White Sox (2023), he batted .263 with 61 home runs and 237 RBIs. He played all three outfield spots but primarily a mix of right field (248 career games) and center (230). He is credited with 32 career outfield assists, illustrating his arm strength. --Field Level Media