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Wind Is More Powerful Than J. D. Vance Seems to Think
It’s a good thing most of us aren’t accountable for every single silly thing we’ve ever said, but most of us are not vice presidential running mates, either. Back in 2022, when J.D. Vance was still just a “New York Times bestselling author” and not yet a “junior senator from Ohio,” much less “second-in-line to a former president who will turn 80 in office if he’s reelected,” he made a climate oopsie that — now that it’s recirculating — deserves to be addressed.If Democrats “care so much about climate change,” Vance argued during an Ohio Republican senator candidate forum...
'Hard to explain': Ohio Rep. Warren Davidson questions whether Trump shooter acted alone
FONTANA-ON-GENEVA LAKE, Wisconsin − As Congress begins to investigate the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on July 13, one congressman from the Cincinnati region questioned whether the shooter acted alone. "It's such a level of negligence that it's just hard to conceive that it was simply negligence," U.S. Rep. Warren...
Fight to increase Ohio minimum wage will continue into 2025
TOLEDO, Ohio — A $15 minimum wage could be coming to Ohio. There are currently two minimum wages in the state. The sub-minimum wage for tipped workers is $5.25. The broader minimum wage is $10.45. Efforts to get a wage increase on the 2024 ballot failed. One Fair Wage,...
Ohio lawmakers discuss options for property tax relief
COLUMBUS, Ohio — After property reappraisals were sent to homeowners across the state, some Ohioans are voicing concern over the impacts to their property taxes. State law requires Ohio counties to reappraise property values every six years. The counties are on a rotation, and in 2024, 18 counties -- including Cuyahoga -- were on the docket.
Report of building struck in crash on Hamilton Avenue in Springfield Township
CINCINNATI — A vehicle reportedly collided with a building on Hamilton Avenue in Springfield Township. It was reported in the 10000 block of the road around noon. Emergency crews are responding to the scene. No injuries have been reported. The extent of damage to the building is currently unknown.
Exclusive: Debrand Grows Circular Logistics Capacity with Ohio Opening
Canadian-based firm Debrand—which specializes in “next-life logistics” for apparel merchandise—has opened its first directly-operated U.S. facility as it seeks to expand its impact in diverting textiles from landfills.How a Nylon Recycling Upstart Won Over Etam and Victoria's Secret With 'Powder in a Test Tube' The 32,000-square-foot facility in Ohio opened last month and is now operational. Automated sorting technology and equipment processes goods for recycling or downcycling, focusing on getting the most value out of garments. In the last 18 months, Debrand’s three existing facilities have processed and kept 4.5 million pounds of textiles out of landfills for brand partners like...
DNC chair fires back at Nate Silver over Ohio ballot deadline
Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Jaime Harrison fired back at pollster Nate Silver online Tuesday over the Ohio ballot deadline. In a post on the social platform X, Silver posted an excerpt of a New York Times article quoting Harrison saying the DNC wants to push President Biden’s official nomination forward to avoid legal challenges…
Beaver-Vu to hold annual charity challenge tournament
BEAVERCREEK — Beaver-Vu Bowl will hold its 40th annual Charity Challenge Tournament from July 31-August 2. Qualifying dates will take place across the three days, with the championship round being held on August 2. The cost to enter the tournament is $30 and all entry funds will be donated...
A Day Trip to Yellow Springs
Located about 20 minutes from Wright State’s Main Campus, the Village of Yellow Springs has plenty to offer when it comes to summer activities. From shopping to delicious eats, here is how you should spend a day in Yellow Springs. Shopping. Downtown Yellow Springs offers the most unique shops...
Summer camps on HBCU campuses are ushering in a new generation of Black and Brown gymnasts
Imagine this: Every summer a handful of Black and Brown girls are given the chance to somersault, cartwheel and scissor leap across an HBCU campus – prepared for a week of gymnastics camp and ready to soak up the historically Black college campus experience. You don’t have to imagine...
Ohio State Highway Patrol enters Best Looking Cruiser contest
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The 11th annual “Best Looking Cruiser” contest is underway and The Ohio State Highway Patrol is in the running for the top spot. The patrol entered the annual contest, which is sponsored by the American Association of State Troopers, according to a news release. Voting is open now and ends July […]
Yost rejects proposed amendment for no title
(The Center Square) – A plan to ask Ohio voters to strip away immunity from government and public employees for civil rights violations didn’t make it past the first step. Attorney General Dave Yost rejected a petition for a constitutional amendment because it did not contain a title. “The lack of a title alone provides sufficient cause to reject the submitted petition, and the petition is rejected on that basis,”...
Beavercreek Chick-fil-A reopens after months-long closure
BEAVERCREEK, Ohio (WDTN) — A Chick-fil-A location has reopened its doors for the first time since temporarily closing its doors in late winter. Chick-fil-A, located at 2360 N. Fairfield Road in Beavercreek, announced Tuesday that the location is back open for business. In February, the restaurant announced the location would undergo a renovation project, which […]
Central State University celebrates the return of the African American Wellness Walk
Above: A large contingent of Dayton-area alums and Central State University students, faculty, and staff participated in the 2023 African American Wellness Walk, which raised $10,000 for Central State. Central State University is proud to partner with Premier Health for the 24th annual African American Wellness Walk (AAWW), an event...
Leading the way: Central State University researcher to study groundwater contamination forecasting
Arunasalam Rahunanthan, Ph.D., interim dean of the John W. Garland College of Engineering, Science, Technology, and Agriculture and professor of Mathematics at Central State University, is the principal investigator for a $500,000 National Science Foundation Excellence in Research award to work on a novel computational framework for groundwater contamination forecasting.
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