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Campaigns ramping up rhetoric as Election Day approaches
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Election season quickly approaches after what has been an active, historic and in some ways unexpected political summer. “Just so much has changed so fast in this year,” said Christopher McKnight Nichols, history professor at Ohio State University. “If you pause and reflect on it, it’s kind of a ‘wow’ moment.” […]
Four of Ohio’s Appalachian counties distressed
(The Center Square) – Four of Ohio’s 32 Appalachian counties are considered distressed in fiscal year 2025, the same as the previous year. However, the number of at-risk counties fell by one. A distressed county is among the 10% most economically distressed in the nation, as determined by the Appalachian Regional Commission. Mahoning County, considered at risk in 2024, is not considered a transitional county. ...
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Children’s part of statewide mental health research initiative
SOAR Study to identify risk and resiliency factors to improve behavioral health outcomes. The University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital are part of a collaborative research initiative designed to identify contributors to the ongoing epidemic of persistent emotional distress, suicide and drug overdose in the state of Ohio.
High school football: Bearcats continue to build in Koenig’s second season
Year one was challenging for head coach Kyle Koenig. Spencerville earned a postseason berth but finished 3-8 as they battled roster numbers and injuries throughout the 2023 campaign. Year two for Koenig’s Bearcats will see increased numbers and experienced returners in key areas, giving the program some excitement to build...
Mansfield city councilwoman announces resignation, set to leave Sept. 30
Stephanie Zader dropped a bombshell at the end of Tuesday night's Mansfield City Council meeting, announcing her resignation, effective Sept. 30. Zader, a Republican, has been an at-large councilwoman since being appointed in January 2021. She has been perhaps the most outspoken council member during her tenure. ...
Putnam schools back in the classroom
Tuesday was the first day in the classroom for Fort Jennings and Ottoville schools. Above: Fort Jennings Elementary Principal Matt Dube greets students as they arrive at school. Below: Teachers Aide Rhonda Hilvers goes over some expected behaviors prior to the start of classes at Ottoville. (CherryRoad Media/Nancy Spencer)
Invitation to take part in river clean-up this Saturday
OTTAWA – This Saturday, August 24, area residents are invited to participate in the Blanchard River Clean Up event. The event is 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Everyone will put in at the Ottawa Reservoir Canoe Launch. All items will be supplied for cleanup and removal. Putnam Paddle will...
Hype isn’t dying around Ohio recreational marijuana, sales data shows
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Ohio dispensaries are raking in cash from recreational marijuana, and although it doesn't compare to medical sales' running total, regulators' data shows the new business is gaining on it.
2024 high school boys cross country area watch list
Taman Chokshi, Sr., Chardon: Served as a strong middle leg for the Hilltoppers last season and took another step in the postseason when he won the WRC and was fourth at district. Finished 114th at state. Current PR is 15:47.65, set at district. Matthew Colins, So., Kenston: Compiled a strong...
Ohio: Ranked Among Worst U.S. States In Latest U.S. News & World Report
Ohio Is The 15th Lowest Ranked State According To A New Study. A new list ranking American states is circulating, but Ohioans may not want to look at it. If you’re not one of those people, keep scrolling to see the entire list. A list by the U.S. News...
Plans coming together for the Annual Oakwood Homecoming
The Annual Oakwood Homecoming, always held over Labor Day Weekend, will kick off on Saturday, August 31. There will be breakfast at the Fire Station from 7:00-11:00 a.m., Golf Teams will tee off at 9:00 a.m. at Auglaize Country Club, and competitors will gather at the East end of town for the annual Tractor Pull. OSU fans can tailgate and watch the game on the big screen at the Landing Strip at 3:00 p.m. The Annual Alumni Banquet starts at 5:00 p.m. and at 8:00 p.m. the band “Kodebreakers” will perform on First Street.
Ohio AG requests dismissal of Toledo lawsuit that claims state withheld money over red light cameras
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The City of Toledo has filed a lawsuit against Attorney General Dave Yost for money that was collected after red light cameras were turned off. Now, the state argues that the lawsuit should be dismissed. In 2019, the state legislature created a rule saying if a...
High school football: Van Wert rebuilds with hopes to compete
Aug. 21—VAN WERT — Van Wert has developed a track record under coach Keith Recker. The Cougars tend to be extremely skilled on offense with one of the league's best athletes at quarterback. They almost always roll out a talented group of playmakers who pose a multitude of threats from all sides of the field. And they've consistently competed for the top spot in the WBL standings. All of that ...
Man receives maximum sentence for murder of two women
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A man found guilty of killing two women will serve the maximum sentence behind bars. Thirty-four-year-old Deante Holden was sentenced Wednesday morning in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court. The courtroom was packed with family and friends on both sides as the judge sentenced Holden to 45 years to life in prison. […]
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