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Anti-gerrymandering amendment supporters sue Ballot Board over ballot language
“This November, Ohio voters will be asked to consider a proposed constitutional amendment that will remove redistricting power from politicians and entrust it to a citizens’ redistricting commission."
Ohio Valley Midweek Chill: Cooler Temperatures Before Weekend Warm-Up
Wilmington, OH – The Ohio Valley is experiencing cooler-than-average temperatures today, with highs expected in the low to mid-70s, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, Ohio. This cooler trend will continue through Wednesday, providing a refreshing break from the usual August heat. Residents across the region, including...
Ohio ranks among worst states in country in list by U.S. News & World Report
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A 2024 “best states” list by U.S. News & World Report ranked Ohio among the worst in the country. The media company stated it factored in thousands of data points to determine the best states. States’ economies, infrastructure, public safety, natural environment, opportunities and government fiscal stability were taken into account. […]
Hunger in Ohio: The impact on families with school-aged children
CLEVELAND — At the “Back to School Bash” event held at the Greater Cleveland Food Bank’s Community Resource Center, families enjoyed food trucks, music, supplies and information from local resources. Shoes and Clothes for Kids hosted the event, distributing backpacks to families with school-aged children ahead of the school year.
WINNER! 1 lucky ticket hits Powerball jackpot worth $44 million: See where the winning ticket was sold
LOUISVILLE, Ohio — One lucky ticket sold in California just hit the $44 million Powerball jackpot in the latest drawing on Monday, August 19, 2024. There was also one big winner here in Ohio who hit a prize worth $100,000 after buying their winning ticket at Enjoy's Drive Thru in Louisville.
Health insurance remains toughest issue for small businesses
(The Center Square) — For nearly four decades, small business owners across the country and in Ohio have said the cost of health insurance is the top chronic issue they face. It remains the No. 1 concern in 2024 after the National Federation of Small Business released the 11th edition of its Small Business Problems and Priorities report, a survey conducted every four years since 1982. The national survey samples...
From the Rows | Mark Bernard — Day 1
Day one on the Pro Farmer Crop Tour had our route heading north out of Columbus, then angling our way northwest through the counties of Delaware, Marion, Wyandot, Hardin, Allen, Putnam and Paulding. Genial Dan Sturgill from Piqua Ohio was at the wheel with Zach Egesdahl from Forest City IA as chief statistician.
Ohio faith leaders share advice they give to congregation members on voting
As the 2024 election inches closer, some people are turning to their faith leaders for guidance when determining who to vote for. Even though it is illegal for a church to engage in political campaigning activity, people oftentimes look to clergy to help give them a frame of reference and context when deciding who to vote for, said Rabbi Hillel Skolnik of Congregation Tifereth Israel of Columbus.
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