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Football Friday Nite: Scores and highlights for Week 1 (Aug. 23)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — High school football is back for the 2024 season, and NBC4 will be on the sidelines throughout central Ohio throughout the fall for Football Friday Nite. Below is a list of games that will be featured on Football Friday Nite at 11:15 p.m. on NBC4. A complete list of games in […]
ODOT promotes literacy at northwest Ohio rest areas with Storybook Trails
August 23, 2024, Press Release from the Ohio Department of Transportation: BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (Friday, Aug. 23, 2024) – The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) announced today that three northwest Ohio rest areas have new Storybook Trails, which are designed to inspire kids to read while being active. Children...
Queen City LPGA Tournament Is Happening In Ohio's Largest Playground
MAINEVILLE, OH -- With the Cincinnati Open just wrapping up at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, it just seems natural, as Ohio's Largest Playground, that the third annual Queen City LPGA Tournament will also be played here in Warren County. Sponsored by Kroger and P&G, this year's tournament...
DEA campaign tackles rise of drug misuse among college students
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — As the start of college semesters approaches, the Drug Enforcement Administration, or DEA, Detroit Field Division is working to prevent drug abuse and misuse. Friday, the agency launched a campaign focused on college campuses in Michigan, Ohio and their surrounding communities. Crime: Galesburg killer to walk...
Pritzker says Trump suggested nets to stop Asian carp invasion of Great Lakes
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker speaks at a Michigan Democratic Party delegation breakfast on day four of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Ill., on Aug. 22, 2024. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Michigan Advance) Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Thursday that former President Donald Trump suggested using nets to stop Asian carp...
High school football roundup: Napoleon edges Defiance in overtime
NAPOLEON — George Eggers rushed for 80 yards, had 65 yards receiving, and scored five touchdowns total as Napoleon eked out a 35-34 overtime victory Friday night against Defiance. The Wildcats’ victory was among a slate of nonconference encounters as area teams kicked off the first Friday night of the Ohio high school football season. The sophomore scored the game-winning run in the extra period on a 5-yard scamper. Defiance had a chance to win the game in regulation after Abel Rubio bulldozed his way into the end zone to make it 28-28 with 18 seconds left in the fourth quarter, but Bulldogs kicker Nicasio Hall missed the extra point wide left to force OT.
Wild 4th-quarter comeback lifts Archbold football over Genoa
ARCHBOLD, Ohio — The final minutes of Archbold’s season-opening football game against Genoa were a blur to coach David Dominique. It was also a wild, thrilling, and heart-throbbing finish that gave the Blue Streaks an unlikely victory. Archbold scored 21 points in the final six minutes and 27 in the final 16 to turn an early 14-0 deficit into a 27-14 nonconference win on Friday at Archbold High School. “Toughness and resilience. The kids never quit,” Dominique said. “That was the big thing for us tonight.
Lima Refinery to begin maintenance on September 3
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Cenovus Energy is preparing for some major work at the Lima refinery starting in early September. The refinery will begin bringing down units on September 3rd to do needed maintenance. During what is known as a "shutdown" or "turnaround," work will be done to make repairs and improvements to the equipment. During that time, the general public may notice additional flaring, different noises, and odors, which are all part of the process.
Perkins allows no points against Clear Fork
Perkins’ defense throttled Clear Fork, resulting in a 55-0 shutout in Ohio high school football action on Aug. 23. Perkins darted in front of Clear Fork 13-0 to begin the second quarter. The Pirates’ offense stormed in front for a 41-0 lead over the Colts at halftime. Perkins...
Remembering Coldwater’s Cale Wenning…Support From Area Schools
(8-23-24) Yesterday Coldwater student-athlete Cale Wenning passed away yesterday nearly two weeks after he was involved in an electric bike crash. Wenning would have started his Senior year earlier this week and would have been a member of the Cavalier football team when they start the 2024 season tonight at home against Valley View.
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