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Experienced offensive line to lead Buckeye Trail football's playoff hopes in 2024
OLD WASHINGTON − Buckeye Trail football coach Donnie Kerns has an ace up his sleeve as his Warriors look to improve on last year's disappointing 4-6 record, which included a 4-1 mark in Inter-Valley Conference action to finish runner-up in the North Division. Football begins and ends with the battle in the trenches, and with Kerns welcoming back his entire starting offensive line, it will be a huge advantage for the Warriors. ...
East Palestine residents want more time and information before deciding to accept $600M settlement
Some East Palestine, Ohio, residents want more time and more information before they have to decide by a deadline this week whether to accept their share of a $600 million class-action settlement with Norfolk Southern over last year’s disastrous train derailment. But it’s not clear whether the judge will...
As WVU gets ready to play in their first ever ‘Big Noon Kickoff’ game, take a look back at the history of WVU and College Gameday
Since Fox has started their Big Noon Kickoff back in 2019, the Mountaineers have yet to play in a game being featured by the network. Like ESPN’s College Gameday, Fox sends a crew of former coaches and players on-site to the network’s prime noon game to get fans ready to kick it off.
The Mid-Ohio Valley gets a taste of fall
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - Monday kicked off a period of well below average temperatures across the Mid-Ohio Valley. Now, we will truly get a taste of fall for our Tuesday. This is as we start off our morning on the chilly side with temperatures in the 50s across the region. As we move through the day, we will continue to stay on the cool side. The afternoon high is only expected to hit the low to mid-70s. Our average high for this time of year usually is around 85 degrees. So, we will be around 10 degrees below average this afternoon. A light breeze around 5 to 10 mph this afternoon will continue to provide a bit of a chill in the air.
Ohio Recreational Marijuana Sales Top $22 Million in First 11 Days
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information Ohio’s recreational marijuana market continues to surge, with sales reaching $22.5 million in the first 11 days of legalization, according to the state’s Division of Cannabis Control (DCC). During this period, marijuana stores across Ohio sold thousands of pounds of marijuana flower and thousands of units of other cannabis products, including edibles and topicals. The … Continue reading The post Ohio Recreational Marijuana Sales Top $22 Million in First 11 Days appeared first on The Marijuana Herald.
Ohio school districts drop fight to depose Matt Huffman in voucher lawsuit
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The 140 public school districts suing the state over private school vouchers dropped their yearlong pursuit to depose Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman about which private school lobbyists he speaks to outside of legislative chambers. The districts withdrew the subpoena on Thursday in Franklin County Common Pleas...
Ohio University's fine arts college to be renamed after central Ohio philanthropists
A central Ohio couple known for their philanthropy and commitment to the arts will now have an Ohio University college program named in their honor following a $25-million gift commitment, the university's board of trustees announced Monday. Ohio University's College of Fine Arts will be renamed the Jeffrey D. Chaddock and Mark...
Domestic dispute lands a husband and wife in jail
GREENBRIER COUNTY, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Husband and wife arrested after a domestic dispute. On Sunday, August 18th, 2024, around 6:20 PM, Lieutenant S. W. Hudnall and Corporal T. T. Hyatt of the Greenbrier County Sheriff’s Department were sent by the Greenbrier County 911 Center to a domestic disturbance at 170 Hemlock Dr., Caldwell, WV 24925. […]
Naturalized citizen targeted in recent voter audit argues Ohio Secretary of State not following law
Andrew Pearson, a longtime Ohio resident who became a naturalize citizen last year. (Photo courtesy of Andrew Pearson.) Andrew Pearson teaches history at a high school in Cincinnati. He’s lived in the area since he was five, but he was born in England. “I mean, my family’s been in Britain for as long as British people have been able to write things down,” he jokes.
Sudden change: Crooksville football is ready to start season after a month of transition
McLUNEY — It has been an eventful month for Crooksville football. All was according to plan before third-year coach Gage Lotozo was forced to resigned on July 17 due to health concerns. Within a week, Nathan Van Meter — the head golf coach — was hired as a replacement, due partly to no assistant coaches on the current football staff being school employees. ...
Quilt National '25 accepting entries
Quilt National, an annual juried exhibit by the Dairy Barn, is accepting entries through Aug. 30. Over $20,000 in cash prizes will be awarded this year. To apply, visit dairybarn.org/quiltnational/. Quilt National aims to demonstrate the transformations taking place in the world of quilting. Its purpose is to carry the definition of quilting beyond its...
Two valley businesses get grants to expand operations
Two valley businesses are getting a helping hand to expand their operations in the area. The Ohio Department of Development released more than $3 million to fuel small business growth in the state. Among the five businesses getting some of this money are two, one in Mahoning County and one...
Chillicothe’s annual Ghost Walk set for September 21
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 21st, as Chillicothe’s highly anticipated Ghost Walk returns for another spine-chilling year. Running from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., this annual event takes participants on a haunting journey through some of downtown Chillicothe’s most mysterious and storied locations.
Fall-like weather in August may challenge record low temperatures
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — After a summer featuring more than 40 days over 90-degrees, Mother Nature is giving us a nice reprieve this week. Tuesday had an October feel with plentiful low clouds drifting from north to south following the wind flow. Those clouds kept temperatures below 75 degrees...
State senator renews call to end the death penalty in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Republican State Senator Michele Reynolds (R- Canal Winchester) is renewing the call to end the death penalty in Ohio. She says the time is right to have the conversation because there has been a pause on executions under Gov. Mike DeWine. Senator Reynolds says the main...
11 Investigates: Turnpike director promises changes to eliminate unexpected invoices, long wait times
BEREA, Ohio — Two days before last week’s deadly turnpike crashes, Ferzan Ahmed, the Ohio Turnpike Commission’s executive director, leaned forward in a chair in a conference room inside the turnpike’s Berea headquarters. Occasionally, he thumped his hand against the table or his chest. “Obviously our...
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