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Michigan looks to continue success with new head coach
INDIANAPOLIS (WSYX) — Michigan is entering the season with a new head coach, new coordinators, and replacing 13 players drafted into the NFL. These losses include quarterback J.J. McCarthy and star running back Blake Corum. Despite the changes, they aren't shying away from national championship expectations or beating Ohio...
Ohio State football legend will dot the I against Akron
As you know, the tradition for Ohio State’s marching band when performing script Ohio is that a sousaphone player will dot the I. Over the course of the history of this act, a short list of Buckeye legends have had the opportunity to replace a band member in the famous setting which includes Earle Bruce, Jack Nicklaus and Woody Hayes. You can now add 2-time Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin to that group, as it was announced on Thursday that he will dot the I during the season opening game against Akron. Griffin has been a mainstay with the Ohio State athletic department,...
How does Oregon’s Dan Lanning feel about Ohio State stealing his running back coach?
INDIANAPOLIS -- A Big Ten team stole Ohio State’s running back coach in the middle of the spring, so Ohio State did the same to another Big Ten team. Sherrone Moore chose to poach his rival for his first coaching staff at Michigan by bringing Tony Alford — who’d been in Columbus for nine years — to Ann Arbor just a week after the Buckeyes had started spring practice.
Fatal Accident in Fairfield County
Lancaster- The Lancaster Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash involving a vehicle and motorcycle. It happened Thursday, July 25, shortly after 10:00 PM,on State Route 158 and Rainbow Drive, in Greenfield Township in Fairfield County. Authorities said Craig Berstler, 54, of Baltimore was operating...
National Night Out events set for Aug. 6
Four communities in Madison County are holding National Night Out (NNO) events on Aug. 6 as a way for residents to get to know their first responders in family-friendly settings. Plain City – Aug. 6. The Plain City Police Department is holding NNO activities for the first time. The...
Audi and MLS Collaboration: Personalized Infotainment Themes for Football Fans and Competitive 2024 MLS Season Highlights
Gearheads with a passion for MLS, rejoice! If you’re already sporting an Audi from the 2023-2025 model year and bleed black and blue for Inter Miami (or any other MLS club, for that matter), get ready to flaunt your fandom uniquely. Building on their recent partnership with Inter Miami, Audi has just shifted the dial on fan customization.
Massive drop in Columbus Blue Jackets asking price for Patrik Laine
Laine is currently in the NHLPA Player Assistance Program, and prior to entering, he had requested a trade. GM Don Waddell has been working the phones over the last few weeks trying to put together the best deal possible for Laine. Teams are unable to speak directly to Laine while he's in the program, which has slowed the process down a little.
Sarcomas are rare in adults, require expert treatment and care
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) - Dr. Joel Mayerson explains the difference between soft tissue and bone sarcomas, who's at risk, and how personalized treatment can make all the difference. ----- The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute is located...
Freshman takes the breath away of one of the best Ohio State football players
The Ohio State football team has a lot of talented players on the roster. There are former five-star recruits up and down the roster on both sides of the ball. It's hard for one player to really impress another one on a roster like this when everyone is the best of the best.
Zone In: The Proposed Zoning Overhaul That Will Reshape Columbus
A proposed major overhaul of Columbus’ 70-year-old zoning code will bring big changes to Columbus. If passed, the new code will dramatically reshape parts of the city by unlocking current density and height restrictions, allow more mixed-use developments, and much more. Proponents argue a zoning code overhaul is critical to help Columbus fix its worsening housing crisis, while opponents worry that the proposal could bring about a loss of control over new development in established neighborhoods, or even the loss of historic buildings. The proposed overhaul could allow for 88,000 new housing units along key city corridors, impacting 12,300 parcels. The proposal is currently in a 60-day public review period, with Columbus City Council’s final vote on the proposed changes coming this summer. Draft plans would allow much taller buildings and denser housing along major streets including Broad Street, High Street, and Cleveland Avenue, plus an elimination of parking requirements. While some welcome the increased housing options, others are concerned about potential changes to neighborhood character. With a panel bringing multiple voices to the table, we unpack the way this summer’s proposed zoning overhaul could reshape Columbus. Additional panelists to be announced.
Why Roddy Gayle Jr. transferred from Ohio State to Michigan
ANN ARBOR -- When Roddy Gayle Jr. was in the transfer portal, considering a new school at which to play basketball, he had little interest in hearing from Dusty May. Gayle had nothing against May -- in fact, he’d come to call him a “brilliant mind” -- but May coached Michigan. Gayle was a Buckeye.
Beyond buses, COTA levy would fund trails, bike paths, sidewalks projects. See where.
Central Ohio leaders have unveiled 150 miles worth of sidewalks, trails, bike paths and other projects that could be built across Franklin County by 2030 if voters approve a sales tax levy this fall. The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission announced 83 proposed projects Thursday as part of the LinkUs initiative, which a Central...
Ohio man to embark on 10,000-mile motorcycle ride for good cause
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ohio (WCMH) – An Ohio man will soon embark on a 10,000-mile journey he’s completed once before, but previously did not think he’d do again, and it’s all to help veterans. In 2020, Patrick Romeo completed the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge. It starts in Florida and ends in Alaska. “I had no intent […]
WARNING: Produce Recalled From MI, OH, IN Stores Due To Listeria
Making sure we eat enough healthy foods is a top priority for ourselves and our families. And that's why many of us buy plenty of fruits and vegetables. However, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio are urged to check their refrigerators for produce included in an expanded recall in these states. Produce...
CNN Data Reporter Draws Absolutely Brutal Conclusion Over 1 Detail In JD Vance Polling
CNN’s senior political data reporter Harry Enten pointed to a damning piece of polling data that he believes shows that those who best know GOP vice presidential nominee JD Vance actually like him the least. Ohio Sen. Vance has said former president and current GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump...
State Fair opens, will run through Aug. 4
COLUMBUS — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, First Lady Fran DeWine, and Lt. Governor Jon Husted joined Ohio State Fair Executive Director Adam Heffron to open the gates for the first day of the Ohio State Fair. The fair runs from Wednesday, July 24 to Sunday, Aug. 4 and continues...
The Ohio Sales Tax Holiday is coming up. What can you buy tax free? (quiz)
Every year, the State of Ohio designates a handful of days when shoppers can save on taxes for in-person and online purchases. It’s officially called the Ohio Sales Tax Holiday. The tax-free weekend — or in this year’s case, the 10-day tax holiday — has a couple goals. One...
Ohio marijuana retailer expects sales to start ‘in the next couple weeks’
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The State of Ohio’s Division of Cannabis Control has begun issuing certificates of operation to stores in the Tri-State. Cresco Labs, which operates five stores in the Tri-State, said it received its dual-use operational license. It’s one of 15 dual-use cultivators and processors with certificates of operation in Ohio.
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