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Voter accuracy program going statewide in Ohio
(The Center Square) – A pilot program targeting the accuracy of voter rolls in Ohio is now going statewide. Secretary of State Frank LaRose recently announced a new voter data integrity program that began in six counties and is now going statewide. The program uses county-specific digital dashboards to help identify voter registration discrepancies. “These data […]
Greg McElroy Reveals What Ohio State Can't Do in Upcoming Season
What is an acceptable outcome for Ohio State football in 2024? Would a College Football Playoff berth be enough, or is it really national championship or bust? That's the sentiment that seems to be coming from the Buckeyes fanbase, fair or not, regarding the upcoming 2024 season. College football ...
Hyre to “Dot the I” at the OSU v Akron game in August
DARKE COUNTY — 2017 Versailles graduate has earned his spot to “Dot the I” in an upcoming Ohio State University football game. “It is an absolute honor to be a part of the organization, let alone to do something this ingrained into OSU tradition,” Brody Hyre said.
Lima brings Round Net Tournament to Star Spangled Spectacular
LIMA, OHIO (WLIO) - New to the Star Spangled Spectacular was a round-net tournament. Round-net is a sport that is growing in popularity around the country, especially in the Midwest. The Lima tournament drew teams from Kentucky, Cincinnati, and Columbus. All skill levels were invited to play in the bowl at Faurot Park. If you are wondering how you play it, the rules are pretty simple.
After safe Red, White and Boom, community asks for heightened police presence to continue
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — While fireworks lit off the night sky in Columbus during Red, White and Boom! on Wednesday, law enforcement agencies covered every corner around the Scioto Mile. The event, which brings thousands to Columbus every summer, went smoothly. Last year, the the fireworks show ended in...
Discovery holds promise to restore function in people with paralysis and neurological diseases
COLUMBUS, OH (WEXNER MEDICAL CENTER) - Paralysis, multiple sclerosis, and ALS. These conditions impact millions of lives with little hope for improvement. But that may not always be the case. Barb Consiglio has the details on scientific breakthroughs that may one day make these conditions treatable and bring hope for recovery to those diagnosed with a wide range of currently incurable diseases and injuries.
Highlighting Ohio and her people who shaped our country during America's 250th birthday
This Fourth of July, as our country celebrated its 248th year as a nation, we took the opportunity to pause and reflect on our shared identity as Americans. Independence Day is a momentous time to recognize and celebrate our nation's strength and feel gratitude for the many wonderful reasons we are proud to be Americans — and Ohioans. July Fourth is more than just a date on the calendar — it's a day of deep significance and one of the best celebrations of the year. ...
Walleye, weather to cooperate during holiday weekend: NE Ohio fishing report
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Communities along the Ohio shoreline kept their fingers crossed yesterday that late showers wouldn’t put a damper on Thursday evening’s Independence Day fireworks. Lake Erie fishermen were happy the weather forecast also called for mild winds for the holiday fishing along the Ohio shoreline.
Columbus Teenager Drowns in Nags Head Beach Incident Despite Rescue Efforts
An 18-year-old man from Columbus, Ohio, drowned while swimming at Gull Street Public Beach Access in Nags Head, authorities confirmed. The incident, which took place on Wednesday, involved three swimmers struggling in the ocean waters. Officials with Nags Head Fire and Rescue, alongside Nags Head Police Department, responded to the scene following a distress call at approximately 2:51 p.m.
Devontae Armstrong Has the Physical Makeup and Experience to Develop into a High-Level Guard for Ohio State
Better Know A Buckeye is our look at every member of Ohio State’s 2024 recruiting class and how they became Buckeyes as they prepare to begin their OSU careers this fall. Devontae Armstrong has watched Ohio State every fall with his twin brother, Deontae, ever since he can remember. After dominating on the gridiron with national powerhouse St. Edward High School in Lakewood, Ohio, Devontae (No. 29 interior offensive lineman, No. 444 overall) will look to do the same in Columbus, as the pair will continue to be part of the same football team, much like they have been all their lives.
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 such as arrest and incarceration in place, […] The post New report looks at underlying causes of Ohio’s violent crimes appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Top 10 Conference Games in College Football for 2024
There are plenty of games every year that are worth looking forward to in the college football season. Conference games can have a lot of big moments. Here are the 10 best conference games in college football in 2024. 10. NC State Wolfpack at Clemson Tigers (Sep. 21) NC State...
Columbus police say death of woman found in apartment fire a homicide, suspect charged
A man currently charged with aggravated arson could face additional charges, including murder, after Columbus police said he intentionally set a fire at an apartment where a woman was found dead. The body of 53-year-old Edith Saintilus was found around 10:45 a.m. on June 27 inside an apartment on the...
50 For 50: Keystone Matchup For Sonny Styles
Welcome to our daily feature that I am calling “50 for 50” where I attempt to get us to Big Ten Media Days — which are 19 days away — with a daily sampling of what we can look forward to this upcoming college football season.
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