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Innovation Hub planned for Dayton expected to create 2,000 new jobs
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted visited Dayton Monday morning to announce details of Ohio's second innovation hub. "The Miami Valley has always been a place where big ideas take flight, and the unprecedented collaboration that will happen under the umbrella of the onMain Innovation Hub will lead to digital technologies that will impact lives across the world," said Governor DeWine.
Center of Hope workshops aim to help parents and children thrive
After hearing from parents about the type of help they need, Tracee Perryman, CEO of Center of Hope Family Services, decided to craft workshops to meet those needs of balancing child rearing, work, and home. The first workshop, “Elevating Wholeness,” gave parents information on life skills, techniques for integrating literacy into daily activities, and a cooking demonstration. “There is an expectation that somehow we have to balance everything,” Ms. Perryman said. “Some parents feel judged by previous generations. We have to teach the skills needed to parent and give them tools for success.” She is especially focused on helping lower-income families survive and thrive.
Ohio producer excelling with a pair of wines that couldn’t be more different
Vermilion Valley Vineyards was one of the wineries represented at an East Coast winemakers summit in late June at Boordy Vineyards in Maryland. Joe Juniper is the winemaker and also managing partner who holds other roles in the Ohio wine industry, including as president of the state’s Wine Producers Association.
Tuskegee Airman honored on what would have been 100th birthday
PORT CLINTON, Ohio — On Saturday, a tribute was held to honor Harold Brown, a long time Port Clinton resident and one of the original Tuskegee Airmen during WWII. The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of African American military pilots who took to the skies to fight during the war.
'Would've never happened': Former Michigan State RB on Devin Bush destroying Spartan logo
The 2018 matchup between No. 6 Michigan and No. 24 Michigan State will always be remembered for one of the most legendary moments in the history of the in-state rivalry, and it occurred before kickoff.
Back-to-School: 19 Investigates takes you inside school bus inspections with Ohio troopers
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - How safe is your child’s school bus?. That question is on the minds of many parents as they get ready for back to school this week. 19 Investigates takes you inside the inspection process as state patrol checked school buses to keep students and drivers safe on the road.
Greg Wilson wins IRA feature from 14th at Wilmot
(Wilmot, Wis., Saturday, August 17, 2024)–A 33-year drought came to an end for Greg Wilson of Benton Ridge, OH as he scored an impressive victory to highlight the Bumper to Bumper Interstate Racing Association (IRA) portion of the Roger Iles Tribute before a huge Kenosha County Fair crowd on Saturday, August 17.
Maumee mayor confronts complex sewer issues and popular discontent
Maumee Mayor James MacDonald affirmed his confidence in embattled city Administrator Patrick Burtch and vowed to rethink how the city can comply with an Ohio EPA order that mandates reducing inflows of storm water into the sanitary sewers, he said in an interview with The Blade.The city’s sewer dilemmas stem from the discovery that for 25 years, Maumee employees had illegally discharged sewage into the Maumee River and falsified reports to the EPA about the city’s practices. The mayor said he could have handled the introduction and rollout of the sewer inspection and remediation ordinance differently. He acknowledged that he was “not completely in the know” that an order issued by the Ohio EPA on July 21, 2021, required the city to submit a Sewer System Evaluation Study by July 21, 2024. That order required the city in its report to identify “all feasible cost-effective actions needed to minimize or eliminate” clear water infiltration into the sanitary sewers. The mayor took office on Jan. 2. He said that when he realized that the study deadline was fast coming due, it was necessary to move quickly.
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