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Report confirms cause of death for mom who died during Ohio State graduation ceremony
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) - An autopsy reported has confirmed the cause of death for a mother who died during the Ohio State graduation ceremony in May. According to an autopsy report obtained by PEOPLE,53-year-old Larissa R. Brady died of multiple blunt force injuries on May 5. Her death has been ruled a suicide, per the publication,
Beautiful weather for Columbus area over the weekend, when rain returns
Monday: Clouds increase, overnight showers, high 87. It’s another day of sunshine and comfortable weather for Central Ohio! Temperatures will stay a little below average for this time of year with barely any humidity in the air. Going into the weekend, we’ll start to see a gradual warm-up take hold.
Ohio universities comment on effect of FAFSA changes
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, otherwise known as FAFSA, have created a lot of uncertainty for students heading off to college. Has this new ‘simplified’ student aid form hurt local universities when it comes to enrollment? This new form was supposed to be easier for families to […]
Pohlman named to Ohio Farm Bureau Health Benefits Plan Board of Trustees
Craig Pohlman of Venedocia was recently named to the seven-member Ohio Farm Bureau Health Benefits Plan Board of Trustees. Pohlman and his wife, Sheila, raise corn, soybeans and grain sorghum. A 19-year Van Wert County Farm Bureau member, he currently serves on the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Board of Trustees...
Two central Ohio school districts join program providing free meals for all students
Pickerington Schools and Groveport Madison Schools have both announced that they will be providing free breakfast and lunch to all students. Both districts are participating in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) of the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program. With participation in the program, children will be automatically...
Licking County summer swimmers connect with teen coaches
DRESDEN — Sometimes for Ethan Goodwin it is as important knowing what not to say than what to say to young swimmers. The Northridge senior remembers his first years in the pool, and he uses his experiences to pass down his knowledge to the youngest members of the Johnstown-Northridge Jaguars. ...
Name, image, likeness: Marketers help college athletes learn new landscape for revenue
Athletes at the University of Akron, Kent State, Ohio State and colleges around the country have been able to monetize the use of their names, images and likenesses for the last three years — but they're still new to navigating the nuances of this "NIL" landscape. Two representatives of...
Ohio law enforcement agencies confiscate 11 pounds of meth in 3-month investigation
SENECA Co., Ohio (WTVG) - The Seneca County Drug Task Force along with the Sandusky County Drug Task Force, Columbus DEA and the Ottawa County Major Crimes Task Force confiscated 11 pounds of meth, just over four pounds of cocaine and four ounces of fentanyl in a three-month operation. According...
Columbus teacher, Board of Education sued after parents claim teacher assaulted child with autism
COLUMBUS, Ohio — An elementary school teacher and the Columbus City Schools Board of Education are being sued by parents of a 5-year-old boy with autism after they say the teacher allegedly assaulted him earlier this year. The lawsuit and an internal investigation done by CCS show an incident...
Five-Star Ohio Safety Trey McNutt Pushes Commitment Date Back to August 3
Five-star safety Trey McNutt needs more time to consider his college decision. McNutt, the son of former Buckeye defensive back Richard McNutt (1999-2002), was scheduled to choose between Ohio State, USC, Florida, Texas A&M and Oregon on Friday at 6 p.m. However, the Shaker Heights, Ohio, native announced Friday afternoon he will now commit on Aug. 3.
Jazz & Rib Fest underway in downtown Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus' annual festival honoring jazz and ribs is back this weekend. The Jazz & Rib Fest is free to all and runs July 19-21 along the Scioto Mile in downtown Columbus. HOURS. Friday, July 19: 11 a.m. – 11 p.m. Saturday, July 20: 11 a.m....
Ohio professor joins movie crew to consult new film
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Meteorologist hold a vast knowledge about weather and how it effects our surroundings. But when it translates to film, it can be a whole different ball game. Dr. Jana Houser, Associate Professor of Meteorology at The Ohio State University, had the opportunity to work with the crew for the new film Twisters starring Glen Powell. Hear about how she was able to assist with the making of the film and give educational and necessary information to allow the cast and crew to execute the final product.
What a video game says about Ohio State football’s quarterback battle: Buckeye Talk podcast
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- This episode of Buckeye Talk is brought to you by three guys in their mid-to-late-20s who were brought back a little bit of joy in their lives. EA Sports College Football 25 has arrived once again allowing a generation of video gamers to play with their favorite college football players. Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis take this opportunity to share their thoughts on the game, where the developers got things right and which Ohio State football players may not yet be featured.
Dr. Christopher Kaeding becomes president of the AOSSM
Christopher Kaeding, MD, stepped into the role of president of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, the organization said July 14. Dr. Kaeding succeeds Dean Taylor, MD, according to a news release. Dr. Kaeding was previously vice president and president-elect of the organization. He is a professor at the...
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