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SUMMIT COUNTY, Ohio — A former student who had a child with his teacher in 2015 filed suit Monday against Akron and Tallmadge school officials for failing to stop the abuse.The suit also listed former teacher Laura Lynn Cross as a defendant.The suit states that administrators failed to “prevent adult Laura Lynn Cross from sexually abusing, assaulting, and raping the Plaintiff, a student and a minor.”Cross served prison time at the Ohio State Reformatory for Women in Marysville after having been convicted of three counts of sexual battery. She has since been released from prison.Cross resigned from her teaching position in 2015 following allegations of sexual abuse of a student. According to an investigation by Scripps station WEWS in Cleveland, Cross convinced the student’s mother to allow him to move in with her through a court-approved “partial parental custody” arrangement.RELATED: 910

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Snack bars are a common go-to snack when you need something to tide you over between meals, and there are so many to choose from. But how healthy are they? "Many are made from different products like oat, nut,” says registered dietitian Sara Scheler with Rose Medical Center. “Or some these days are made with egg whites for added protein." Scheler says you don't have to sacrifice taste for health, but you do have to be careful not to be tricked by the so-called “health bars.” "I tell all my patients to flip it over and look at the nutrition facts,” she says.Here are 3 things Scheler says to look for: A snack bar should be around 200 calories It should be high in fiber It should have about 9 grams of protein and no more than 10 grams of added sugar If you have no dietary restrictions, Scheler says be wary of bars that are sugar free, fat free or gluten-free. “A lot of times when they take the gluten out of the product, they have to put in salt and extra sugar to make it taste better,” the dietitian says. A Clif Bar, for example, has 23 grams of sugar in it. A Snickers bar has less sugar than that. Another popular bar is the Fiber One bar. It's not unhealthy, but some bars don't have enough protein or calories to hold you over to the next meal. Here are a few bars that did made the cut: The Caramel Almond & Sea Salt Bar from KIND is a great choice: 200 calories, 6 grams of protein, 5 grams of sugar and high in fiber. The Honey Almond Flax by Kashi is another good one: 150 calories, 4 grams of fiber, low sugar and 7 grams of protein. 1581

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Regular maintenance is key in keeping your car healthy for a long time. Car owners often get their car prepared for the winter, but auto mechanics say summer is an important time to have maintenance done to your vehicle. Brad Deen, with Import Mechanics in Denver, says there are a few tips you can do to keep your car running in the high heat, and for years to come. “Most important thing getting into the summer months is the cooling system,” he says. “That’s about the biggest thing you’re going to see when it comes to leading to a breakdown.”Deen says start with making sure the fluid levels in your vehicle are correct, like the coolant and oil. We all know a proper oil change is important, but in the summer months, your oil can thin out quickly. That can lead to serious engine problem.“Next, belts and hoses,” he says. “What you are looking for are cracks in belts, cracks in hoses, as well as swelling in the hoses.”Belts and hoses are essential to keeping the cooling and air conditioning system functioning.There’s a misconception that winter is the only season that can destroy a car’s battery due to temps.“The high temperatures in the summer can actually lead to the acid in the battery to evaporate faster,” Deen explains. “Then, all of a sudden, you can find yourself with a battery that is not charged.”Also, the heat from the asphalt can deflate your tires. “Tires are a safety issue any season,” he says. “Making sure the pressure is correct is paramount.”Lastly, getting a full-service maintenance on your vehicle every 12,000 miles is also a great idea. 1588

  

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TAMPA, Florida — A Tampa firefighter is back to work after being electrocuted and then brought back to life in December. Wesley Stevens enjoys wood working as a hobby. He got into a process called fractal burning, which is a technique that electrically burns unique branch like designs into wood. Stevens says he built a machine with his father and had done the process a few times before, but this time something went wrong. A 2,000 volt electric shock was sent through his body. "I was pulseless in the driveway and the friend that was with me she began CPR after calling 911,” he said. Hillsborough County Sheriffs Deputy Ernie Foster was on another call down the street and was able to get to his house within one minute. Because of his quick response, he was able to start CPR on Stevens right away. That most likely saved his life. They say the typical response time is around three to four minutes. According to paramedics, Stevens' heart stopped beating for 17 minutes. He was technically dead. "Dead is no pulse, not breathing and he was there. Without intervention, he was not going to survive whatsoever,” said Lt. Ryan Anusbigian, with Hillsborough County Fire Rescue. The CPR kept the blood flowing, which also kept his brain going. "It is a very long time and I would say it’s extremely unusual because most cardiac arrests are not witnessed, it was the CPR that really did him good,” said Lt. Anusbigian. "If you imagine holding your breath for four minutes versus holding your breath for 60 seconds, and that was really the difference there." Stevens woke up in the hospital two days later. Just a few days after that, he and his wife welcomed their baby boy Morgan into the world. "That was a big reason I was fighting to come back,” said Stevens. Nearly 10-weeks-old now, Morgan is happy and healthy — and so is his father. He says fractal burning is a process he will never do again. "It’s just not worth it, especially with Morgan here now I just don’t need it,” he said. Stevens is now back to work full time. As a thank you for saving his life, Stevens designed special firefighter wooden flags for the crew that responded. 2157

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