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Congresswomen press FDA on why a proposal to ban hair-straightening chemicals is delayed
Two U.S. House members who first pushed the Food and Drug Administration in 2023 to investigate the health risks of hair straighteners used primarily by Black women are now asking the agency why it has twice delayed its target date to propose a ban on products containing formaldehyde, which studies link to increased rates of cancer.
Mazzari asks Danville residents to ‘answer the door’
DANVILLE — Danville Mayor Joe Mazzari urgently asks residents to answer if someone comes to their door next month. This is a crucial step for the village’s future. “We’re doing a village-wide survey to establish income status to get future grants,” Mazzari explained. “We did not...
18-year-old Holmes County man arrested for murder
COSHOCTON COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - A Killbuck, Ohio man has been charged with murder for killing a 36-year-old Coshocton County man Tuesday, according to the Sheriff’s Department. Police said around 9:11 P.M., deputies and EMS were called to the 42000 block of County Road 19 for a male with...
Community invited to 28th Earth Stewardship Awards Ceremony on Sept. 6
MANSFIELD — The Earth Stewardship Steering Committee is pleased to announce the conclusion of the 28th Anniversary Earth Stewardship Celebration with its annual awards ceremony. The awards ceremony will recognize the many projects, organizations, sponsors, and participants who have made the Earth Stewardship Celebration a success, including those who...
Richland County buys 2 parcels needed for $4.2 million wastewater improvement
BELLVILLE — It cost more than twice as much as Richland County offered. But two land parcels have been acquired needed for a wastewater improvement plan near the I-71/Ohio 97 interchange. The Board of Commissioners on Thursday approved spending $9,226 for two parcels near the existing lift station near...
Commissioners approve new three-year deal for Holmes County JFS; raises part of plan
A new three-year contract that includes raises was approved Thursday by Holmes County commissioners for employees of Holmes County Job and Family Services. The contract with the AFSCME, Ohio Council 8, No. 2336, goes into effect Sept. 1. ...
Licking County Crime Stoppers offering $1000 reward for info in Newark theft
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for information that leads to an arrest in a theft case in Newark. According to police, on Tuesday, July 16, a white male stole the center caps off an SUV parked at a business in the 200 block of East Main St.
Here are the top five current housing list prices in Holmes County
What are the current five most expensive houses for sale in Holmes County? According to Zillow, the current top five prices range from $1,195,000 to $635,000. Three of the homes listed are located at Lake Buckhorn, a private lake community in Mechanic Township. ...
'It was really important that we got exposed': How River View girls soccer regrouped
WARSAW — River View girls soccer took some early lumps against Hiland and Tri-Valley, but veteran coach David Kridler knew it was for the better. A strong summer-built confidence but also left his team, "a little too full of themselves," he said. "It was really important that we got exposed early in the year...
Tabitha Chandler named to NFHCA National Collegiate Watchlist
MANAHAWKIN, N.J. (Aug. 29) – Denison University sophomore Tabitha Chandler (Washington, D.C./National Cathedral School) was named to the 2024 NFHCA National Collegiate Watchlist by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association on Thursday afternoon. Chandler was one of 181 student-athletes from 75 Division III institutions named to the 2024 NFHCA...
Health officials discuss the dangers of heavy metals found in baby food
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Lead, inorganic arsenic, cadmium and mercury are heavy metals that research shows can cause damage to a baby’s brain. Yet multiple studies have found that 95% of baby food sold in stores has trace levels of heavy metals. “Problems related to lead poisoning can last...
Genoa Township police investigating 'attempted homicide' at Hoover Reservoir
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A woman was found injured near a boat rampat Hoover Reservoir in what police called an "attempted homicide." A lieutenant with Genoa Township police said a woman was found injuredat a gravel pull-off just north of the Twin Bridges Boat Ramp just after 3 p.m.
Season Preview: 2024-25 Women’s Golf
GRANVILLE, Ohio – Following a historic campaign last year, the Denison University women's golf team returns to competition this fall as the four-time reigning North Coast Athletic Conference Champions. The Big Red return four of its top five golfers from last year's run which ended in a 16th place showing at the 2023-24 NCAA Championships.
Granville village, township economic agreement delayed, awaiting more application details
The village of Granville and Granville Township will wait to approve a historic economic agreement that would boost development in the Columbus Road corridor. The Granville Township Trustees held a public hearing Wednesday night on the proposed joint economic development district, or JEDD, between the village and the township, which would increase the area's commercial tax base and shift the tax burden from residents to businesses. ...
Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives to feature Columbus' King Gyros Greek Restaurant
A local Greek joint will have its time in the spotlight this Friday, courtesy of Columbus-born celebrity chef Guy Fieri and his traveling red sports car. King Gyros Greek Restaurant at 400 South Hamilton Road in Whitehall will be featured on a new episode of "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" Friday at 9...
Village of Dresden Issues Voluntary Water Restriction
DRESDEN, Ohio–Due to the drought conditions, The Village of Dresden Water Department is asking residents to restrict their water usage until further notice. Officials are asking residents to refrain from watering grass and car washing and any other activities that can be done to preserve the water supply.
He proved the Columbus data leak hurts the public. Now, the city has silenced him
A judge has ordered a cybersecurity expert to halt his work, weeks after disproving Mayor Andrew Ginther's claim there was nothing to worry about in Columbus data leaked on the dark web.
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