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Ohio legislator speaking at Vance rally suggests ‘civil war’ necessary if Trump loses
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — An Ohio state senator speaking at JD Vance’s rally Monday suggested a civil war might be necessary if Donald Trump loses the presidential election in November. “I believe wholeheartedly, Donald Trump and Butler County’s JD Vance are the last chance to save our country,” Republican...
JD Vance rally: Attendees impressed, want to hear more topics addressed
Just a week after he was revealed by former President Donald Trump as his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance made his debut solo campaign stop in his hometown of Middletown. During his 40-minute speech at Middletown High School, he spoke of promises to help the former president make America great again. During his speech, […]
Campbell speaks to Rotary Club about Head Start
Dorothy Campbell, director of Clinton County Head Start, recently spoke to the Wilmington Rotary Club about Head Start. Campbell said that Head Start serves 85 children from ages 3 to 5. The program provides services in the areas of education, nutrition, health, mental health, transportation, and social services. The children...
Contaminated water linked to Ohio man's cancer prompts lawsuit
A 29-year-old man from Englewood, Ohio, is suing two dozen companies, claiming that contaminated drinking water caused his testicular cancer. Anna Skinner reports for Newsweek. In short:. The lawsuit accuses companies, including 3M and DuPont, of contaminating water with PFAS chemicals, used in products like Aqueous Film-Forming Foam. PFAS, found...
J.D. Vance recognizes hometown roots during rally at Middletown High School
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — Senator J.D. Vance was back at his alma mater Monday for his first solo rally since becoming former President Donald Trump's running mate. More than 800 people packed Middletown High School's auditorium. It was filled with pride for a man who they're now calling a hometown hero.
Man missing overnight rescued from river by Hamilton Police Department, Warsaw Fire Department
HAMILTON, Ill. — A man was rescued from flood waters Saturday morning while he was kayaking in the Mississippi River. Mike Boley, chief of the Hamilton Police Department, reported in a press release that at approximately 5 a.m. Saturday, July 20, a call was received in reference to a person who had been missing overnight in the flood waters near the Spring Island Campground.
VP candidate JD Vance talks America’s future during hometown return
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WXIX) - Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance looked to the future in his return to his hometown of Middletown. Former President Donald Trump’s running mate talked to an estimated crowd of 1,000 people inside Middletown High School on Monday. From the school where he graduated in...
LIVE: ‘Hometown Rally’ crowd awaits Vance in Middletown
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WDTN) — JD Vance, U.S. Senator and Republican vice presidential candidate, is making his way back to his hometown on Monday. As crowds have started to gather at Middletown High School, they are awaiting remarks from the Middletown native, which are expected to begin at 1:30 p.m. 2 NEWS is at Vance’s event […]
Live updates: JD Vance returns to his hometown for first time after being nominated for VP
Ohio Sen. JD Vance, the Republican nominee for vice president, is returning to his hometown of Middletown this afternoon for his first rally after being named former President Donald Trump's running mate. The visit comes one day after President Joe Biden announced he is dropping out of the presidential race...
CareSource & Dayton Men’s Basketball Partner Again To Host Xavier In A Charity Exhibition Game To Support Adolescent & Young Adult Mental Health And Suicide Prevention
DAYTON - CareSource and the University of Dayton will host an exhibition game between the Dayton Flyers and the Xavier Musketeers men's basketball teams. The game will cap off the second year of community engagement events championing adolescent and young adult mental health and suicide prevention. The NCAA waiver-approved charity...
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