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Ohio honors West Point graduate, Wilberforce professor with a highway designation
An Ohioan who graduated from West Point, rose to the rank of Colonel, taught at Wilberforce University, and served as the first National Park Superintendent is being honored. The Brigadier General Charles Young Memorial Historical Corridor will stretch from Wilberforce to Ripley, Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine signed the bill creating...
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, […]
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.
At Vance rally, Ohio lawmaker says ‘it’s going to take a civil war to save the country’ if Trump loses
Ohio State Sen. George Lang threatened “civil war” if former President Donald Trump loses in November at a rally in Ohio Sen. JD Vance’s hometown ahead of the Republican vice presidential nominee’s remarks on Monday. “I believe wholeheartedly Donald Trump and Butler County's JD Vance are...
Crowds wait to greet JD Vance, some turned away, some reflect on Trump shooting
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WSYX) — The assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania nine days ago was on the minds — and on the t-shirts — of the hundreds who were waiting outside Middletown High School in hopes of catching Republican Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance’s speech.
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...
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...
JD Vance blasts Democrats for throwing Biden 'overboard' at hometown rally
Three years ago, JD Vance launched his political career at a steel tubing manufacturer in his southwest Ohio hometown. He returned to Middletown again Monday, 18 months into his first Senate term, to mark a new milestone: Becoming Donald Trump's running mate. Vance's first solo appearance came days after he...
Stay diligent with AAA during Car Theft Prevention Month
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN)– July marks National Car Theft Prevention Month and AAA is urging Ohioans to take extra precautions. Public Affairs Manager Kara Hitchens joined Living Dayton with ways drivers can prevent car thieves. For more information, click here or watch the segment above!
J.D. Vance returns home, bashes Democratic nominee change as anti-democratic
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — A week after Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance became Donald Trump’s running mate, set to take on President Biden’s running mate Kamala Harris, he faced an unexpected challenge: Harris is likely to top the Democratic ticket and her vice-presidential pick is unknown. So in his...
Attend Dayton Metro Library’s Athletics & Activism, Social Justice Series
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN)– With the Olympics right around the corner, the Dayton Metro Library is reflecting on one medalist’s journey in 1968! In this sponsored segment, Dr. Karlos Marshall joined Living Dayton on Monday featuring their Social Justice Series and what viewers may learn at this free event.
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