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CWRU, OSU among top-tier Ohio medical schools in U.S. News & World Report: See 2024 rankings
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Three Ohio universities were ranked as a top-tier medical schools for research in the United States, according to the new 2024 U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate Programs Rankings released Tuesday. Ohio State University and Case Western Reserve University came out on top for Ohio schools....
Apartment fire reported on Sycamore Lane in South Lebanon
SOUTH LEBANON, Ohio — An apartment fire was reported on Sycamore Lane in South Lebanon Wednesday morning. It was reported at Water's Bend Apartments at 11:17 a.m. Warren County Fire crews are on scene. No injuries or evacuation orders have been reported at this time. It is unclear what...
Greater Cincinnati aerospace support company to build new headquarters
MASON, Ohio (WKRC) - A Blue Ash aerospace manufacturing technology company will build a new headquarters in Mason. Currently located in Blue Ash, SIXDIGMA will build a 30,000 square foot headquarters on a 3.15-acre lot in the city-owned Mason Research Development Park. The location has room to add another 30,000...
Free Admission to Ohio State Fair Available to Fourth Graders Who Use History Pass From America 250-Ohio
July 23, 2024, Press Release from America 250-Ohio: COLUMBUS, OH (July 23, 2024) – America 250-Ohio, the official state commission responsible for spearheading Ohio's celebrations around America’s Semiquincentennial in 2026, announced today a special promotion for its popular 4th Grade History Pass. From July 24-August 4, 2024, any fourth grade student who visits the Ohio History Center will receive a one-time free admission to the Ohio State Fair when they present the 4th Grade History Pass, with a paid adult admission.
The Ohio State Fair wants fairgoers to kill these invasive bugs on sight
The Ohio State Fair has tasked its visitors with a very important mission and given them a license to kill. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to kill any spotted lanternflies you see at the fairgrounds, according to a media kit from the Ohio State Fair. ...
Teen accused of killing UC student to be tried as adult
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A teen accused of murdering a University of Cincinnati student in March will be tried as an adult, according to Judge Kari Bloom of Hamilton County Juvenile Court. The teen is accused of killing 21-year-old Benjamin Addison on March 30 while breaking into his car. Joe Addison...
Lebanon man arrested in Franklin County
A Lebanon man is in the Franklin County Regional Jail after leading deputies on a chase involving kayaks. According to a story in the Frankfort State-Journal, Austin Claude Cooper, 22, of Lebanon, is accused of stealing a kayak at knifepoint in Peaks Mill on July 11. Frankfort police alerted deputies and detectives that a male had been observed driving recklessly and fleeing toward the Peaks Mills area. When law enforcement arrived, they located the vehicle, but the driver had fled on foot.
Crash with injuries reported on Drew Avenue in Bridgetown
CINCINNATI — A crash with injuries has been reported on Drew Avenue in Bridgetown. Hamilton County emergency crews are responding to the scene, near the Zip Dip. The extent of the injuries is unknown at this time. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video player above to...
Great Parks Receives Over $1 Million in State Funding for New Westwood Park
Great Parks says the funds will be used to develop the park under the master plan, which includes amenities like trails, boardwalks, playscapes, a greenhouse, an accessible treehouse and more.
Wayback Wednesday in Sports: 1939 WHS tennis
This photo of the 1939 Wilmington High School tennis team comes from the Clinton County History Center. In the photo, from left to right, front row, coach Fred Murphy, Junior Goodwin, Willard Lane, Everett Terrell Jr., Ralph Vance and manager Donald Smith; back row, Glen Bradford, Clayton Smith, Phillip Garringer, Jack Crites, Clarence Sheeter and Charles Malone. Can you tell us more? Share it at [email protected]. The photo is courtesy of the Clinton County History Center. Like this image? Reproduction copies of this photo are available by calling the History Center. For more info, visit www.clintoncountyhistory.org; follow them on Facebook @ClintonCountyHistory; or call 937-382-4684.
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