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Carmen’s Crew Defeats Defending Champion Heartfire, 74-70, to Advance to Quarterfinals of The Basketball Tournament
A swished three-pointer off the hand of Jamel Morris pushed Carmen's Crew into the quarterfinals of The Basketball Tournament and sent the defending champions packing. Ohio State’s alumni squad knocked off the defending tournament winners, Heartfire, in a 74-70 win in the TBT’s Dayton Regional final on Wednesday.
Online Auction of Confiscated Fishing Vessel Nets $96,000 for Purchase of New Patrol Boat
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife recently sold a fishing boat that was previously seized from Chase Cominsky, a 37-year-old resident of Hermitage, Pennsylvania. The 22-foot Ranger boat was involved in a highly publicized cheating scandal and was sold through an online auction that came to an end on Tuesday, July 23rd.
Today in Ohio is off again Friday
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Another day without a Today in Ohio podcast. Sorry, listeners. Editor Chris Quinn is still battling COVID. We plan to return Monday, July 29. Meanwhile, you can catch up on past episodes of our daily half-hour news podcast. We have an Apple podcasts channel exclusively for this...
When does early voting start in Ohio? Here's how to vote early
Voters are getting ready for the 2024 presidential election on November 5, and for some voters, the earlier they vote, the better. When does early voting in Ohio begin? Here’s what to know and how to vote early. ...
Three of Ohio’s 11 State Board of Education District Teachers of the Year have AU ties
ASHLAND, Ohio – Three of Ohio’s 11 State Board of Education District Teachers of the Year hold degrees from Ashland University. This year’s outstanding cohort was announced July 17 by the State Board of Education. The State Board District Teachers of the Year with AU ties are...
Appalachian critics of Ohio US Sen. JD Vance's 'Hillbilly Elegy' responded with their own book
As a 10th-generation Appalachian, Ivy Brashear sees JD Vance's 2016 memoir "Hillbilly Elegy" as a "really one-sided and simple view of the region." In an effort to help broaden people;s view of Appalachia, she decided to share her own narrative as part of a collection of writings in the 2019 book, "Appalachian Reckoning: A Region Responds to Hillbilly Elegy."
UCSO Reports – July 25, 2024
A deputy and units from the Ohio State Highway Patrol and the Jerome Township Fire Department responded to a two-vehicle injury crash on US Route 33 near the eastbound rest area. The State Patrol investigated the crash. 5:47pm Property Damage Crash. A deputy and units from the Dublin Police Department...
Cocktail bar set to open in Bexley next month
BEXLEY, Ohio (WCMH) – A moodier establishment is emerging among the ice cream shops and local eateries on Main Street in Bexley as a new cocktail bar plans to open next month. Bexley residents Matt Eshelbrenner and Mike Davis co-own Bexley Hospitality, the company behind the new bar, located at 2511 E. Main St. The […]
Ryan Day wants Ohio State to dominate Michigan, but simply winning is good enough | Oller
Not often does a coach put himself on the hot seat, or in Ryan Day’s case a warmer seat, but that is kind of what the Ohio State coach just did. When discussing last year’s Michigan game during this week’s Big Ten media session in Indianapolis, Day added another bullet point to his presentation on what the Buckeyes need to do in 2024. ...
Court records: 2 men accused of tampering with evidence in Short North shooting that left 10 injured
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Franklin County grand jury indicted two men in connection to the shooting in the Short North Arts District in June that left 10 people injured. Rondell Mallory Jr., 22, was charged with tampering with evidence, according to the indictment. Gabriel Hunter, 19, was charged with tampering with evidence and having a weapon while under disability. The indictment states that Hunter’s weapons charge stems from a March 2022 conviction for a weapons offense.
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