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Love’s Opens Ohio Site, Remodels New Mexico Store
Love’s Travel Stops recently announced the opening of two stores — one in Delphos, Ohio, which is a new store, and one in Las Cruces, N.M., a remodeled site. The Ohio site is located off of US 30 and Lincoln Highway and is open 24/7. Inside, the c-store offers all the amenities Love’s is known for including fresh food and drinks, Love’s-branded snacks and a Hardees. For drivers, the location adds 86 truck parking spaces to Love’s network.
State Awards Tolles $600K To Renovate Cybersecurity Lab
PLAIN CITY – When Gov. Mike DeWine signed Ohio’s capital budget in late June, Tolles Career and Technical Center was among the benefactors. The school, which serves students in seven area school districts, was awarded $600,000 specifically to assist in renovating its cybersecurity lab. “The cybersecurity program is...
Pastor column: There’s nothing beyond the power of God to do
The motto of the state of Ohio is: “With God all things are possible.” This motto says to me there’s nothing beyond the ability of God to accomplish; not one single thing He cannot do in your life. God is able to do what we believe is impossible. Paul says, in Ephesians 3,...
Ohio and Kentucky DNC delegates lining up for Harris, plus more top stories
The announcement came suddenly that President Joe Biden would be leaving the race. On Cincinnati Edition, we discuss how his decision could change the trajectory of the U.S. Senate race in Ohio. Plus, how Ohio DNC delegates are lining up for Vice President Kamala Harris. But in Kentucky, one Democratic...
RecoveryOhio to host Mental Health Day to support Ohioans at State Fair
Columbus, Ohio – Governor Mike DeWine’s RecoveryOhio initiative has announced a significant event aimed at raising awareness and providing support for mental health issues. Mental Health Day will be celebrated at the Ohio State Fair on Friday, July 26, 2024, offering fairgoers a unique opportunity to access valuable behavioral health resources and information.
Eight members of the Strasburg Fire Department resign this week; chief resigned last month
STRASBURG − On Wednesday, July 24, the Strasburg Fire Department posted a concerning note to the community: Nine — count ‘em, nine — firefighters and/or paramedics of varying levels had resigned. That’s approximately 40 percent of the department. This comes on the heels of June resignation of then-Chief Steven Laskey. ...
Fire chief: Medical issue led to single-vehicle crash in New Philadelphia Friday afternoon
NEW PHILADELPHIA – One woman was transported to Cleveland Clinic Mercy Medical Center in Canton Friday afternoon, following a single vehicle crash in the 700 block of Fourth St NW at Belmont Avenue NW. Firefighters and medics from the New Philadelphia Fire Department along with New Philadelphia Police responded to the report of...
Tattoo artists bring talents to Akron for 3rd annual Rubber City Tattoo Invitational
AKRON, Ohio — Something's abuzz in Akron, and it carries a bit of a sting. It's the third annual Rubber City Tattoo Invitational, and things are always evolving in this most personal artform. "We've seen in the tattoo industry a growth with pop culture, with video games, with athletes,...
Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine Celebrates 20-Year Anniversary
Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, an innovative medical school program with a mission to train physician investigators, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this month. Since the first class enrolled in 2004, the unique five-year medical school has granted more than 500 medical degrees. A $100 million gift from Al...
Streetsboro assistant football Pete Smith also scribes with success
Streetsboro Rockets’ assistant football Coach Pete Smith may not have played football during his high school days but was always fascinated by the X’s and O’s of the game. In addition to becoming an integral part of Streetsboro’s coaching staff, he has carried his passion for football over to the writing about the sport for the widely-acclaimed The Orange & Brown Report, a digital publication that covers all Cleveland Browns news.
Prison calls at the heart of new accusations, criminal probe into Cleveland man cleared in 2002 murder
CLEVELAND, Ohio — It’s all about a lie that Ru-El Sailor held onto for more than two decades, Cleveland city attorneys say. Sailor, who spent 15 years in prison before he was cleared of a murder conviction, knew who fatally shot Omar Clark the night of the 2002 shooting and told few people, according to documents Cleveland attorneys filed Thursday in federal court.
MetroHealth chooses physician as acting CEO during Airica Steed’s medical leave
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A MetroHealth System physician has been tapped to serve as acting CEO of the county public hospital system during CEO Airica Steed’s medical leave, the board of trustees announced Friday. The board chose Dr. Christine Alexander-Rager, who is currently chief medical officer, during an emergency...
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