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Gerwig’s hydrangea haven earns Ashland’s Yard of the Month honors for July
ASHLAND — Hydrangea heaven – inside and outside – abounds at 814 Luray Drive, Ashland, home of Gary and Celeste Gerwig. The Gerwigs are Ashland’s July “Yard of the Month” winners. Hydrangeas from one end to the other dot their yard. “We are a...
Ohio State baseball adds Hoban's LaFine, Twinsburg's Bussey, Walsh's Erdmann
The Ohio State University baseball team is adding three players for the 2025 season who graduated from a high school in Summit County. Noah LaFine, a 2024 Archbishop Hoban graduate, has committed to pitch at Ohio State after originally pledging to play at Vanderbilt during his freshman year of high school. He joins Green graduate Brady Rollyson in OSU's freshman class.
Ohio State Reportedly Losing RB To Season Ending Injury
While the Buckeyes have arguably the top 2 RBs in the B1G next season in Quenshon Judkins and TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State is a bit thin after those two stars. OSU also has freshman RB James Peoples Jr. but not much behind that especially with the injury to TC Caffey. Caffey, a walk-on for OSU who had 10-carries for 66-yards and a TD last season, apparently sustained a season ending injury after tearing his ACL:
Reader response largely positive to idea of a regional tax for Greater Cleveland stadiums, airports
CLEVELAND, Ohio — When cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer proposed on Sunday radically different approaches to how Northeast Ohio finances, builds and manages airports and sports facilities, we knew it would be a controversial issue. Some people who have touted regionalism for various issues would see it as another...
Marion man arrested after high-speed chase and crash in Put-in-Bay
PUT-IN-BAY, OH (MARION COUNTY NOW)—In the early hours of Sunday, July 7, 2024, the Put-in-Bay Police Department officers responded to a report of a man beating a woman in front of the Put-in-Bay School. The incident quickly escalated into a high-speed chase through the streets of Put-in-Bay. The suspect,...
Jon Gruden Named New Head Coach for Cleveland Browns
Jon Gruden’s name sparks a variety of emotions in NFL fans. Perhaps most memorable was his role in the Oakland Raiders’ controversial tuck-rule playoff game against the New England Patriots. But soon after, he led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a Super Bowl victory, marking a triumphant phase in his coaching career.
When do AP scores come out in Ohio? What to know about your College Board results
Scores are typically released at 8 a.m., with East Coast scores arriving first. AP scores will be available on the College Board account. If you’re anxiously waiting for your Advanced Placement (AP) exam scores, here’s what you need to know. Each year, AP scores are released online in...
Ohio solar project listening sessions seek to boost projects’ chances for success
Solar developers are hoping that listening to local communities in Ohio early in the design stage will boost their chances for success before state regulators. “We are really invested in and committed to being good neighbors,” said Lindsey Workman, community affairs manager for Vesper Energy. The company held three meet-and-greet sessions in Greene County this spring for its proposed Aviation Energy Center project, in addition to earlier meetings with trustees for several townships.
Fake Botox, knock-off Ozempic seized by border protection officers in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — It's 1 a.m. at the Port of Cincinnati, prime time for the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency. According to CBP officers, shipments of fake medication and merchandise fly into the busy air freight hub every single day. Those officers' jobs are to catch those dangerous and sometimes deadly knockoffs before they hit the streets.
New report looks at underlying causes of Ohio’s violent crimes
Many societal structures and systems can be drivers of violent crimes, according to a new report by the Health Policy Institute of Ohio. More than 30,000 violent crimes — including homicide, rape, robbery and aggravated assault — were reported in Ohio in 2023. “Even with laws and penalties...
The one piece missing before Ohio recreational marijuana sales can begin
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Ohio Division of Cannabis Control shared an update Friday on how far along the state’s dispensaries are in getting approval to sell recreational marijuana. As of Wednesday, DCC Public Information Officer Jamie Crawford told NBC4 that the agency had received a total of 244 applications to convert medical marijuana businesses […]
Mega Millions jackpot reaches $181 million; Sunday’s Ohio Lottery results
CLEVELAND, Ohio — There was no overall winner in the Friday, July 5, 2024, Mega Millions drawing, allowing the jackpot to increase to $181 million. Friday’s numbers are 6-15-32-54-67 Mega Ball 4 Megaplier 3x. The next drawing is Tuesday, July 9. The Monday, July 8 Powerball jackpot is...
Tips for staying safe during summer festival season
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Summer is in full swing, with lots of festivals, county fairs and carnivals happening throughout the state of Ohio. With everyone gearing up to head out outside and enjoy the summer fun, Public Health for Dayton and Montgomery County has shared some tips to stay safe this season. Food safety Summer […]
Sen. JD Vance says he has ‘not gotten the call’ from Trump asking to be his VP
Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, on Sunday said former President Donald Trump has not spoken to him about joining his campaign as his vice presidential pick. “Have you gotten the call from Donald Trump? Has he asked you to be his running mate?” moderator Kristen Welker asked Vance during an interview on NBC News’ “Meet the Press.”
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