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Ohio redistricting amendment campaign raises, spends $25 million for November election. Who paid for it?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The group backing Ohio’s redistricting reform amendment has spent nearly $25 million in their campaign to qualify for the ballot and sway voters to approve it this November, according to state disclosures. Citizens Not Politicians filed a campaign-finance report on Wednesday, ahead of a state...
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that "boneless" wings can legally contain bones
The Ohio Supreme Court has decided that "chicken wings advertised as 'boneless' can have bones" according to Michael Rubinkam of the Associated Press. The Ohio Supreme Court issued the ruling on Thursday, "rejecting claims by a restaurant patron who suffered serious medical complications from getting a bone stuck in his throat."
St. Marys attorney selected for Ohio State Bar board
ST. MARYS — A St. Marys attorney started a three-year term on the Ohio State Bar Association Board of Governors on July 1 to represent Ohio Bar member attorneys in Allen, Auglaize, Hardin and Mercer counties. Zach Ferrall is a partner at Noble, Montague and Moul LLC in St....
Powhatan teen disables monitoring system, goes missing
BELMONT COUNTY, Ohio — The Belmont County Sheriff's Office is requesting your assistance in locating a missing/runaway juvenile from Powhatan Point. Shyanne Rotenberry left her resident at approximately 3 p.m. on July 18, when she disabled her home monitoring system. She is 16 years old, 5-foot-2, 160-pounds, and has...
Things to do: Concerts include Lock 17 at The Barn and Saved by the 90s in Secrest lot
ZANESVILLE — The Barn is once again home to the rocking sounds of Lock 17. Members of the band based out of Cambridge include Eric Schlosser, Frank Redder, Dirk Keylor, Robbie Hayes, and Asa Shaddix. The band performs a mix of classic rock and current favorites. The show is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Aug. 10. Upcoming events at The Barn include Tommy Lee Aug. 11 and music trivia Aug. 12. For more information call 740-455-2276. The...
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Former Pennsboro Police Chief Travis Snuffer
Former Pennsboro Police Chief Travis Snuffer was charged with animal cruelty, a misdemeanor, after his K-9 Judge was found in his parked cruiser in West Union, where he resides, on June 20. Pennboro Council decided to let the head of their police department go during an executive session on July...
German American to merge with Ohio-based Heartland Bank in $330M deal
JASPER – German American Bancorp Inc. and Heartland BancCorp announced Monday that they have entered into a definitive agreement to merge Heartland into German American in a deal valued at $330 million. Upon completion of the transaction, Heartland’s subsidiary bank, Heartland Bank, will be merged into German American’s subsidiary...
Marietta Main Street’s August First Friday, Last Artwalk
MARIETTA, OH (WTAP) - It’s hard to believe it’s the end of July and August is starting. With this transition comes another First Friday for Marietta Main Street. Friday, August 2nd is the third and last Artwalk Installment for Marietta Main Street’s First Fridays. First Friday takes...
Revisiting An HIV Outbreak And Building Homes On Old Mine Sites This West Virginia Morning
At the height of the COVID outbreak, Charleston was sideswiped by a second deadly epidemic: what the Centers for Disease Control called the most concerning outbreak of HIV in the entire country. There was a bitter tug-of-war over how to respond. But where did that leave the patients, and the people most at risk? And what’s happened to the outbreak since then?
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