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Ohio high school football: Who won in Week 2? Here are scores from the Columbus area
Week 2 featured several intriguing matchups in central Ohio high school football, three of which were covered by The Dispatch. Our team was at Jonathan Alder-Columbus Academy, Olentangy Berlin-Upper Arlington and Olentangy Orange-Westerville North. For details of those contests, check out our live blog. Week 2 Ohio high school football scores Friday ...
Heat forces Cincinnati, NKY high school football schedule changes. Here's the latest
This week's high school football schedule is full of hot matchups. Literally. While the forecast offers relief, cooler temperatures won't arrive in time for Week 2, forcing schedule changes for tonight and tomorrow. The latest updates are below. You can also catch up on the latest news as conference battles start in the Greater...
WATCH: The Neal Brown Show, Ep. 2 (Penn State)
Gold and Blue Nation has you covered as WVU prepares for its 132nd season on the gridiron. After a 9-4 season, Neal Brown enters his sixth year in Morgantown with plenty of renewed enthusiasm and a ton of returning stars. On this episode of The Neal Brown Show. A break...
Ohioans canvass to spread word about Issue 1 ballot initiative
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio voters will start heading to the polls in 42 days for early voting and Election Day is now only 70 days away, which means campaigns are ramping up to be full speed ahead after Labor Day. There is only one state issue on the ballot this fall, called Issue 1, […]
Lawmakers discuss expanding Ohio gambling laws to phones
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — An expansion to different types of gambling could soon be coming in Ohio. “Gaming is going to be expanded,” Senator Bill DeMora (D-Columbus) said. “I mean, to think that we’re somehow going to go back to the puritan age where gambling is not prevalent in Ohio is foolishness.” Throughout the spring, […]
Ohio death row inmate found too incompetent to be executed
Thursday, a hearing was held before Trumbull County Court of Common Pleas Judge Sean O'Brien regarding the murder conviction and death sentence of Sean Carter. During that hearing, evidence was submitted that three doctors who evaluated Carter found that his mental condition deteriorated while in custody, according to a news release from the Trumbull County Prosecutor's Office.
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