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This Quirky Little Michigan Highway Ends At an Off-Ramp Just 4000 Feet Into Ohio
US Highways are generally intended to be long cross-country, multi-state travel. Take some of the routes that pass through Michigan - US 31 travels from Mackinaw City to Mobile, Alabama. US 41 runs from Copper Harbor to Miami while US 23 runs from the Straits of Mackinac to Jacksonville. The...
Ohio ranks in top 10 states with highest obesity rates, analysis finds
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A study by U.S. News & World Report found Ohio ranks in the top 10 states with the highest obesity rates. The American obesity epidemic is estimated to cost the U.S. healthcare system approximately $173 billion each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The condition is also […]
U.S. Rep. Max Miller tours Discount Drug Mart in Ohio, focuses on PBM reform
Discussions centered around the soaring DIR Fees and the dominance of major PBMs in the market. On Aug. 20, U.S. Representative Max Miller (OH-7) visited Discount Drug Mart's Parma location to discuss the local retailer’s work in PBM advocacy. The retailer is the largest employer in the 7th Congressional District.
Was this missing Ohio man kidnapped and killed by real-life vampires?
Editor’s Note: According to multiple reports, the release of the series “Vampires in the Gem City” has been cancelled by Netflix. It’s currently unclear if the documentary will be picked up by another streaming service. It’s something you’ve probably never pondered: Did Ohio vampires kidnap a...
Lima man pleads guilty to trafficking fentanyl
Aug. 26—LIMA — A Lima man charged with trafficking in fentanyl near a school and other assorted felony drug offenses entered into an agreement with prosecutors Monday that could land him behind bars for decades. Seyoum Lawrence, 30, will be sentenced Oct. 28 after pleading guilty to the possession of a fentanyl-related compound and engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, each felonies of ...
Lady Green nets sweep Arlington
OTTOVILLE — The Ottoville Lady Green volleyballers spotted Arlington the first six points before rallying toward a 27-25, 25-12, 25-17 non-league sweep Monday evening at L.W. Heckman Gymnasium. “We did start out slowly,” Ottoville head coach Alexis Lautzenheiser noted. “Once we started our rally, we did it through our...
Ohio school boards would have to publicly disclose Pledge of Allegiance policies under new bill
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Ohio K-12 schools would be required to publicly disclose whether they require their students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance under recently introduced Ohio House legislation. Right now, Ohio law requires each local board of education to adopt a policy about whether schoolkids should recite the Pledge of...
Ohio Turnpike says it's getting flooded with billing calls, questions amid texting scam
The Ohio Turnpike is giving motorists a reprieve on late fees and fines. The turnpike announced Monday that it was experiencing an unusually high call volume to its phone center following the mailing of unpaid toll invoices. ...
Central Ohio heat wave raises concerns for children, elderly
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — With a heat wave on its way to central Ohio, doctors are asking people to pay attention to themselves and their loved ones, especially young kids and the elderly. Feels-like temperatures are expected to hit 100 degrees over the next few days. This extreme heat is the norm in July, but […]
Police fail to make arrests or solve 7 in 10 violent crimes in Ohio, report found
Seven in 10 violent crimes reported to police departments across the state in 2022 went unsolved, ranking Ohio the third worst state in the country, according to a new study released by the Council of State Governments Justice Center. Researchers examined data from the FBI's Uniformed Crime Reporting Program for a nationwide and...
State Senate candidate back in race after previously dropping out
After previously withdrawing from the Ohio state Senate race, Paloma De La Fuente has announced she is “ready to fight.” On Monday, the 19-year-old candidate from Perrysburg posted on the social media app X, formerly known as Twitter, that she made changes to her leadership and campaign method. “I am confident that I have found the way I can best tackle the area that makes up my district; revamp my efforts; and win this race,” the post said. She posted earlier this month that she was dropping out of the race to prioritize the health of her family.
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