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How compensation compares between Ohio staff and travel nurses
View a previous report on the best Ohio metros for nurses in the video player above. Heightened demand made nursing a high-paying profession over the last decade, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020. Nationally, registered nurses today earn more than $45 per hour on average—about $14 more than the average wage across all […]
Ohio hunting season is coming soon. Here is how to get ready
July showed up not unexpectedly last week, its arrival nonetheless surprising for how quickly it arrived. Half the year 2024 has been used up. In fewer than 60 days the start of hunting season on Sept. 1 will make legal the taking of squirrels and doves. Before the month of transition to autumn ends, bow hunters will take their first shots at Ohio deer.
What lessons does Michigan’s innovative tri-share child care program have for Ohio?
COLUMBUS, Ohio—In 2019, Greg VanWoerkom sat at his desk in the Michigan House of Representatives and sketched out a plan to tackle a problem he had long thought about: how to reduce the skyrocketing cost of child care for the middle class. VanWoerkom’s plan called for creating a state...
Gov. DeWine appoints Linger to Columbiana court bench
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has appointed Kelly Linger to serve on the Columbiana County Municipal Court. Linger, of East Liverpool, will assume office July 23, taking over for Judge Katelyn Dickey, who resigned upon being appointed to the Ohio Seventh District Court of Appeals. Linger will serve the remainder of...
Skilled trades academy to expand
Ottawa County Skilled Trades Academy and Healthcare Careers Academy will benefit from $1.5 million in state funding as a result of a recent Ohio state Senate appropriation. The $700 million approved in SB 288 will fund initiatives across the state through the one-time Strategic Community Investments fund. One of these...
Dayton’s Clergy Community Coalition rally for public hospital solution amid serious local healthcare crisis
Dayton, Ohio – Local leaders from the Clergy Community Coalition (CCC) are working tirelessly in West Dayton to solve the healthcare desert left by the closing of Good Samaritan Hospital in 2018. To put a new project on the November ballot, the CCC is planning a signature-gathering effort. Responding to a severe demand for easily available healthcare services in the west side of Dayton, their aim is to build a publicly funded hospital there.
Raising Cane's bringing chicken fingers to Ontario
ONTARIO — City officials know the location of the upcoming Raising Cane's restaurant but are holding off on disclosing it. Eddie Gallo, president of Ontario City Council, said the location will be on Lexington-Springmill Road in an existing business that is going to close. "I don't want an employee...
Tim Goodwin Turns A Page…Marion Local Seeks Another Chapter
Six years after our last one-on-one with ultra-successful Marion Local coach Tim Goodwin, we check back on the personal and collective success since that 2017 visit. And as good as they were then, they’ve only gotten better. Maria Stein, OH – — It’s been six years since we sat...
New home, new look for Sandusky County Communities Foundation now at Countryside Drive
FREMONT - The Sandusky County Communities Foundation (SCCF) office has relocated to the County Office Building, 2511 Countryside Drive. The Foundation office telephone number has changed to 419-334-6299. This decision comes as part of efforts to optimize operations and better serve fund holders, donors, nonprofits and the Sandusky County community,...
Red, White, Vroom draws cuties, cars and crowds to Port Clinton
PORT CLINTON – It was a star-spangled affair at the annual Firecracker Cutie contest at Trinity United Methodist Church on Thursday afternoon. A new crop of cuties, princesses, kings and queens, all donned in red, white and blue, were crowned after a pageant in the church’s sanctuary, as is the tradition for Port Clinton’s annual Fourth of July activities.
Fremont history spotlight: Weller Wonderly Hanes Fuuneral Home
Opened in the 1930s by Jerry Weller, and later Cliff Wonderly in the old Bell homestead on East State Street in Fremont that dated back to as early as the 1860s, the funeral home is pictured with its matching additions in the 1940s. Now operated by Scott Hanes, Weller Wonderly Hanes is still thriving in its original location and has retained its distinctive architecture as it appeared in this early photograph.
Judge orders hearing on special prosecutor replacement
LOGAN — The judge appointed to hear the criminal case of a former Hocking County Sheriff’s deputy has set a hearing in the case, to consider motions by the county prosecutor to replace the special prosecutors from the Ohio Attorney General’s office who are currently handling the matter for the state. Meanwhile, information has surfaced that, if true, suggests the candidate being proposed as the new special prosecutor — current Vinton County prosecutor William L. Archer, Jr. — could face a serious conflict of interest...
Mansfield Tire Bros celebrates grand opening at 395 Park Avenue West
Mansfield Tire Bros, established in 2016, held its grand opening and ribbon cutting celebration recently with Richland Area Chamber & Economic Development members and community leaders at 395 Park Avenue West. Owner Fares Fares, who formerly owned M&S Drive-Thru on Springmill Street, said the Mansfield Tire Bros' business specializes in...
Summer driving course aims to create safer roads
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Summer is considered the “100 deadliest days” of the year when it comes to car crashes. The time period between Memorial Day and Labor Day historically accounts for more than a third of all fatal crashes. In 2023, there were 102 fatal youth-related crashes in those 100 days — approximately one […]
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