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Watch: Troops Sing ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’ While Flying Home
You never know when you might randomly hear someone start singing “Take Me Home, Country Roads” out of nowhere. So on a day designated to celebrate America’s independence, it’s only fitting to share a special occurrence of a group of people breaking out into the song.
Steubenville's July 4th bash unites communities with music and patriotism
STEUBENVILLE, OH — The City of Steubenville held it's 4th of July celebration on Thursday at Historic Fort Steuben and the Berkman Amphitheater. The event drew crowds from both sides of the Ohio River. The night included food vendors, live music and the opportunity for the community to come...
First Town Days Returns to Tuscora Park
An annual tradition in the City of New Philadelphia returns for the Independence holiday weekend. First Town Days kicks off Thursday for family day with select midway food and a petting zoo opening at 7:30am, followed by an 8:00 start for the fishing derby, and all vendors opening at noon.
New wine trail traverses Guernsey, Coshocton and Muskingum counties
CAMBRIDGE — Wine and craft beer enthusiasts have a new reason to discover Southeast Ohio’s Appalachian hills. Three counties − Guernsey, Coshocton and Muskingum − recently launched a new spirits trail called Wild About Wine that highlights the region’s wineries and breweries. Guernsey County ...
Northern Ohio Fourth of July Forecast: Morning Rain Clears for Evening Celebrations
Cleveland, OH – Northern Ohio residents can expect a wet start to their Fourth of July celebrations, but the skies will clear up just in time for evening festivities. The National Weather Service in Cleveland forecasts morning showers from 6 AM until 9 AM, with conditions improving significantly for the rest of the day.
Parks department trying to clean up local pond
SALEM, Ohio (WKBN) – The city’s park department is working to clean up the Waterworth Memorial Park in Salem after nature has covered up the pond. A large portion of the duck pond at Waterworth Memorial Park has a thin green layer floating on top. Duckweed, as it’s called, has taken over.
Cincinnati dispensaries prepare for recreational cannabis sales; Kentucky customers beware
Within the next week or so, medical marijuana dispensaries located in the Greater Cincinnati area are expected to receive clearance to begin selling cannabis to recreational customers. Several medical dispensaries have already been granted provisional licenses by the state. All that remains is for a state inspector to give the...
What’s open and closed in Ohio on July 4th
To see notable Fourth of July events in central Ohio, watch the video in the player above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Many central Ohio stores and restaurants are open with varying hours on Thursday, while a few businesses are closed for Independence Day. Find which retailers are open or closed below. Is the library open […]
Their View: Supporting the American tire retreading industry
Tire retreading supports thousands of good paying jobs across the country and in Ohio. Akron is the Rubber Capital of the world, and the tire and retread industries have been critical to the local economy for decades. Trucking companies rely on retreaded tires to keep their trucks on the road...
Zanesville woman draws eight-year sentence for grand theft and attempted kidnapping
ZANESVILLE − Kerris Sowers of Zanesville will spend eight years in prison after pleading guilty to attempted kidnapping, a fourth-degree felony; grand theft when the property is a firearm or dangerous ordnance, a first-degree felony; tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony; and misdemeanor domestic violence. The 21-year-old appeared before Muskingum County Common Pleas Court Judge Mark C. Fleegle on July 1 for sentencing. He also ordered her to pay $1,076.95 in restitution. ...
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