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Dr. Myshamil Walker received award from Ohio Transfer Council
Dr. Myshamil Walker (on right in photo), Director of the Cincinnati State Transfer Center, received the Tom Vandermeulen Award presented by the Ohio Transfer Council at their 2024 Conference held in Columbus on June 14, 2024. The Ohio Transfer Council is an organization “committed to the enhancement and facilitation of...
Welcome To Summer In Ohio!
WILMINGTON – It’s an old, old cliche, but one that bears repeating: If you don’t like the weather in Ohio, stick around for 15 minutes. It’s bound to change. The National Weather Service in Wilmington would likely agree as it predicts that several rounds of showers and storms are likely to move across Central Ohio through Friday. Some locally heavy rain and gusty winds will be the primary threats with these storms and repeated rounds of heavy rain may lead to localized flooding.
Proposed law targets retail theft sprees as organized crime
COLUMBUS — Ohio is looking at treating escalating and increasingly violent retail theft sprees as organized crime with a statewide law enforcement task force and stronger criminal penalties. Now in the Senate, a House-passed bill would create the task force to collaborate with the state attorney general's office and the Ohio Organized Crime Commission to assist law enforcement and prosecutors and to share information in real time across jurisdictions. “[Organized retail crime] causes billions of dollars in losses annually,” Rep. Haraz Ghanbari (R., Perrysburg), sponsor of House Bill 366, told his House colleagues. “ORC involves planned large-scale operations targeting retailers across multiple jurisdictions. The National Retail Federation survey shows a 67 percent increase in organized retail crime incidents reported by loss prevention executives.” “ORC disrupts businesses, and it also jeopardizes the safety of consumers and employees,” he said. “Many retailers across Ohio have reduced operating hours or they have closed their stores in some instances due to increased criminal activity. The primary concern in doing so is the escalation of violence associated with these ORC activities.”
Ohio’s rural renaissance: The tangible benefits of renewable energy PILOT payments
As Ohio continues to bring new utility-scale renewable energy projects online each year, an increasing number of communities across the state are experiencing tangible economic benefits. These benefits, once met with skepticism by renewable project opponents and some community members, come in the form of annual fixed payments made directly to local communities over decades. […]
Silver Alert canceled for 14-year-old girl missing from Blackford County
UPDATE: The statewide Silver Alert issued early Tuesday for a missing 14-year-old girl from Blackford County was canceled just before 8 a.m., according to Indiana State Police. Police did not provide any additional information at the time of the cancellation. INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — An Indiana Silver Alert was issued Tuesday morning for a missing 14-year-old […]
Which District 10 football teams will take the next step under second-year coaches?
The Erie Times-News takes a look at 25 topics when it comes to high school football. The series of 25 topics will run daily until the beginning of the regular season on Aug. 23. 24. Will second-year coaches take the next step? ...
Piqua’s Down a River, Down a Beer returns Aug. 3
PIQUA — Piqua’s Down a River, Down a Beer festival returns for the 11th annual event on Saturday, Aug. 3. Down a River, Down a Beer will again provide festival-goers with an opportunity to sample beer as well as enjoy the Great Miami Riverfront, the fire rings and this year’s celebration will include fireworks at the end of the evening.
Superior Credit Union to celebrate Ottawa branch remodel
OTTAWA — Superior Credit Union will celebrate and honor the start of the remodeling process of its Ottawa office on at 9 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 1. The Ottawa location is managed by Alexandra “Alex” Porinchok, an Ottawa-Glandorf and Bowling Green State University graduate. Representatives from the Superior...
Nonprofit for disabled residents receives free parking lot, sidewalk upgrades
Much needed repairs are finally being done to provide more safety and space at a local nonprofit that provides vital services to disabled residents. Lott Industries, located on Hill Avenue in Toledo, will have a freshly paved parking lot and sidewalks on its campus as a result of two active work days conducted by the Ohio Contractors Association Toledo Chapter on Monday and Thursday. The project, which is worth at least $250,000, is the result of the association’s annual community service project, which sees several construction companies come together to provide repairs, updates, or needed construction to neighborhoods and nonprofit organizations. Tim Menke, executive director of Lott Industries, said its leadership had been talking about the costs of repairing the parking lot and sidewalk for about five years but decided it wouldn’t be able to be a sustainable nonprofit while paying for upgrades.
Final "First Friday" event for 2024 to show appreciation for Lima's first responders
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Downtown Lima Inc. is inviting people to come to the town square for their final First Friday of the summer. On the night of August 2, they are saluting first responders and have a lot of activities surrounding the women and men who serve and protect the city and county every day. The First Friday events not only showcase some of the businesses in downtown Lima but have a lot of fun activities for families to enjoy.
The 10th Annual United Way Of Defiance County Hot Air Balloon Festival Kicks Off On Saturday
DEFIANCE, Ohio (WOWO) — The fest begins at 6:30 in the morning and will feature roughly twenty hot air balloons. As reported by The Crescent News, the admission cost is $15 per carload. Anyone attending in the morning can request re-entry passes to return for the late afternoon session.
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