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At last, Walleye formally proposed as Ohio's state fish
State Rep. Sean Brennan (D-Parma) introduced a bill last month to make the walleye Ohio's state fish. Why it matters: Ohio is regarded as the walleye capital of the world, known for its annual Walleye Trail fishing tournament. But it's one of only three states in the country, along with Indiana and Iowa, that does not have a state fish.
Ohio National Guard honors four Black Civil War heroes at Freedom to Serve celebration
As America gets ready to celebrate its independence, the Ohio National Guard took time on Monday to honor some less-known Black heroes who helped keep the country unified during the Civil War. The Ohio National Guard held its "Freedom to Serve" campaign, which began last year as a way to commemorate the 75th...
Penguin City co-owner Aspasia Lyras-Bernacki appointed to Ohio Craft Brewers Association
The Ohio Craft Brewers Association elected seven new representatives to the board of directors. They include Aspasia Lyras-Bernacki, co-owner of Penguin City Brewing Company in Youngstown. The association highlighted the new electees and their roles in a press release on June 26. Who is on the new board?. Jason Moore...
Ohio fireworks law: Is it legal to set off fireworks at home?
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – With the Fourth of July around the corner, Ohioans may be looking to set off their own fireworks display at home, but whether that’s legal can differ based on a variety of factors. Ohioans can legally set off fireworks on certain holidays, unless limited by local laws, under legislation signed by […]
Several NE Ohio brewery folks elected to statewide board
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Ohio Craft Brewers Association has elected several members to its board of directors, positions that include and affect representatives from Northeast Ohio. Jason Moore of Springboro-based Crooked Handle Brewing Co. will serve as the association’s vice-president, following the term-limited tenure of Ali Hovan of HiHO...
Millions in state funding heads to Portage for KSU, AxessPointe and more
Millions of dollars in state funding are headed to Portage County, with some allocations larger than originally thought. The Ohio House of Representatives has approved Substitute House Bill 2, the state’s two-year construction budget for capital projects throughout the state. State Rep. Gail Pavliga of Portage County said statewide, the bill will allocate more than $4.2 billion for capital projects, including $717 million in one-time project funding from the Strategic Community Investment Fund.
When livestock reach the highs in the heat zone it can be detrimental to their health
I spent much of the spring wondering if summer would ever arrive, and she definitely chose to bare her teeth last week. Weather-wise, conditions have completely flipped from a month earlier. Many of you were struggling to get crops in the ground from the wet field conditions. Now, I think...
Ohio redistricting reform group submits more than 731,000 signatures, sets sights on November
Reporting more than 731,000 signatures submitted to the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office, Citizens Not Politicians said it cleared a massive hurdle in their plan to reform the state’s redistricting process by replacing politicians with a citizen commission. The group hoping to get a citizen-led redistricting commission inserted as an amendment to the Ohio Constitution […] The post Ohio redistricting reform group submits more than 731,000 signatures, sets sights on November appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Winning Powerball numbers for the $125 million jackpot on July 1, 2024: See all the prizes hit in Ohio
CLEVELAND — Although nobody won the $125 million Powerball jackpot in the latest drawing on Monday, July 1 , 2024, the Ohio Lottery says there were plenty of other prizes hit throughout the state. Here's a list of those prizes, according to the Ohio Lottery... $200 prize: 12 winners.
Ohio regulators continue piecemeal approach to HB 6 cases despite calls for big picture review
This monthly newsletter provides updates on Ohio’s ongoing utility corruption scandal. Was this forwarded to you? Click here to subscribe. Ohio utility regulators will continue to consider four FirstEnergy cases related to HB 6 separately, despite requests by the utility, customer advocates, and others to combine the cases. Meanwhile, intervenors say the timeline set in two of […] The post Ohio regulators continue piecemeal approach to HB 6 cases despite calls for big picture review appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Assistance with summer cooling bills available for low-income households
The Ohio Department of Development and Community Action Commission of Erie, Huron & Richland Counties Inc. are offering assistance to help Ohio’s families stay cool during the hot summer months. Through Sept. 30, income-eligible Ohioans can receive assistance in paying their electric bill, purchasing an air conditioner or fan...
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