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Ben Shapiro Says If Trump ‘Had a Time Machine,’ He Would Unselect JD Vance
Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro claimed that if former President Donald Trump had a time machine, he would go back and choose someone other than Sen. JD Vance as his vice presidential running mate. The post Ben Shapiro Says If Trump ‘Had a Time Machine,’ He Would Unselect JD Vance first appeared on Mediaite.
Rabies vaccine baits to be dropped in Portage, Columbiana and Carroll counties
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will begin distributing oral rabies vaccine baits for wildlife in parts of eastern Ohio starting Monday and continuing through most of August. Carroll, Columbiana and Portage counties are among the areas included in the rabies campaign. Airplanes will distribute the vaccine baits from about Aug. 17 through Aug. 22. Approximately 350,000 baits will be distributed in Ohio. ...
Ohio State Beat NC State, Philip Rivers in Triple-Overtime Thriller in 2003, Ohio Stadium's First Overtime Game
Three games removed from its 2003 national championship, Ohio State was still on cloud nine following its first national title since 1970 and seventh overall at the time. To open the 2003 season, the Buckeyes beat then-No. 17 Washington and San Diego State. But now they had North Carolina State standing in the way of beginning their season 3-0 and keeping their 16-game winning streak intact.
Second suspect arrested in Broadway triple shooting
Columbus law enforcement have arrested a second subject involving in the triple Broadway shooting. The shooting occurred in a Broadway parking garage after midnight on Sunday, July 7, 2024. 21-year-old Quentin Scott Jr. was shot multiple times and pronounced dead on scene, while the two others were taken to a nearby hospital in stable condition.
Columbus OKs sending city workers to work from home as cybersecurity outage persists
Columbus city departments were authorized to send employees home to work this week amid an ongoing technology outage caused by a cybersecurity incident, which has been persistent since last Thursday. The city has authorized directors of departments to allow employees to work from home this week on a "case-by-case" basis, Melanie Crabill, spokesperson for...
Final Friday rocks The Brickyard under perfect conditions
MANSFIELD — Friday night’s Final Friday show at The Brickyard in downtown Mansfield was cast amid perfect weather. Temperatures in the mid 70s with a gentle breeze greeted revelers who took in an evening of live music from local performers. The photos below were provided by Rob Stroul.
Ohio State’s $20M NIL Distribution Analyzed; LSU Lands Spectacular Wide Receiver
Ohio State football players received around $20 million in NIL money, with no transparency on how it was divided, leading to speculation on the allocation across the roster. Ohio State football players received approximately $20 million in name, image, and likeness money. The salary cap for the upcoming NFL season...
Passing the Peace Torch rolls through Ashland Aug. 2 in run across U.S.
ASHLAND — The Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run (peacerun.org), history’s largest peace torch relay, will be in Ashland on Friday, Aug. 2 in the afternoon. The Peace Run will cover 81 miles on the second running from Lemoyne to Ashland on U.S. 250 passing the Peace Torch along the way.
Numerous Clinicians Join Memorial Health
MARYSVILLE – Memorial Health has announced its services are reaching further in the region with the addition of three new providers to its growing team of primary/specialty care physicians and mid-level providers. Joining the Memorial Primary Care | Scottslawn practice is Todd Wiley, MD. Dr. Wiley provides family medicine...
Bolton on JD Vance, childless cat ladies: Hitting opponent’s supporters a bad strategy
Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton is joining those criticizing vice presidential nominee JD Vance’s past statement about “childless cat ladies.”. Bolton thinks the comment could resonate politically as much as 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s remarks describing some Trump supporters as “deplorables.”. “I...
New Ohio law mandates defibrillators in schools and sports venues after Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest
A new Ohio law will require automatic external defibrillators, or AEDs, to be placed in nearly every school or sports and recreation venue in the state, a change prompted by the sudden cardiac arrest of Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin during a Monday Night Football game in Cincinnati last year. Hamlin praised the proposal's backers, the state Legislature and Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, who signed the bill Tuesday, for saving lives. "I'll always consider Ohio my second home, and I'm delighted that this new law makes the places around the state where young people learn, play, and compete safer, more resilient,...
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