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Fall Evening Nature Camp At The Ohio Bird Sanctuary
As the leaves begin to turn and the air takes on that crisp fall edge, the Ohio Bird Sanctuary invites children to experience nature in a whole new light—at dusk! The Fall Evening Nature Camp, scheduled for Friday, September 27 is designed to immerse young adventurers in the enchanting world of the outdoors as day transitions to night.
Yoga class credit card thieves strike multiple studios in Central Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Multiple yoga studios in Central Ohio have fallen victim to a pair of credit card thieves. The Grandview Heights Police say two individuals signed up for yoga classes using a fake identity. While at the studios, they worked together to steal credit cards from victims while attending classes.
School staff member resigns, accused of sharing inappropriate content with minor
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — An intervention specialist in a local school district has resigned her job amid charges that she shared inappropriate content with a minor. The Westfall Local School District placed Tiffany Haughey on leave on Aug. 2, just after district officials received a complaint about her. The...
Tigers hold on to beat Raiders in opener
McCONNELSVILLE — Seth Britton and Kobe Alexander carried the load for Marietta Friday night as the Tigers defeated Morgan 13-12. It was Marietta’s first season-opening win since 2019, also against the Raiders. Down 12-7 late, the visiting Tigers leaned on Britton, who finished with 140 yards on 20...
Seminoles run past Golden Eagles, 59-12
BELPRE — Second-year Monroe Central head man Jonathan Calder watched his program score the first eight times they had the ball in the first half here Friday night at Ralph Holder Stadium en route to posting a 59-12 victory versus Belpre in the season opener for both programs. “Turnovers...
Miscues, turnovers key in Tigers’ loss at Adena
The McClain coaching staff knew it was going to be a tough start to the new season after graduating so many experienced and talented seniors last year, and the inexperience showed early on in the Tigers’ 24-8 season-opening loss at Adena Friday night. Miscues and penalties at inopportune times...
Columbiana 'Witch Walk on Main' prompts mixed reaction from community
It won't be long until the leaves begin to change, and an autumn chill will settle in Columbiana. This time of year means the city's Chamber of Commerce is making their final preparations for the second annual Witch Walk on Main. The event is meant to be a celebration of...
Ohio State Buckeyes fighting to keep No. 1 2026 prospect Chris Henry Jr. from flipping to rivals
The Ohio State Buckeyes have had Chris Henry Jr. committed to the program for a full year, but that isn't stopping the competition from trying to flip him. Oregon, USC, and three SEC schools have been named by On3 as threats to Brian Hartline and the Buckeyes. This is expected to come down to ...
Baugher says meeting with Mount Vernon trash haulers was ‘net positive’
MOUNT VERNON—Matt Baugher was in good spirits as he headed home after Thursday’s meeting between city officials and trash haulers. Baugher directs the county’s Recycling and Litter Prevention program, and he’s passionate about his job. “It is very important that if we call something recycling, it...
Heat index of 100 degrees possible Tuesday, Wednesday in northern Ohio
After several days of mild, even fall-like, temperatures, this week will see temperatures soar to the 90s, with the heat index reaching the 100-degree mark in parts of northern Ohio Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. There's also a slight chance of periodic thunderstorms for the first part of the...
Heat Wave to Sizzle Across Ohio with Potential for Severe Storms, NWS Cleveland Advises Caution
As Ohioans brace themselves for yet another testament to the wild heart of summer's end, the National Weather Service in Cleveland has delivered the forecast that marks the return of significant heat. Heat and humidity, the insistent duo of late summer patterns, are set to build through the beginning of the work week, an official discussion by NWS Cleveland states.
Huge Vampire Coven in Ohio Gets Netflix Documentary
Netflix is about to drop a documentary that might show the world that Ohio is more creepy than we thought. And that is saying something. Joshua Rofé, who directed the 2021 Bob Ross doc has now set his sights on a murder mystery that took place in 1994 at a Goth club in Dayton, Ohio. This documentary titled "Vampires in Gem City" allegedly uncovers a vampire coven that's so large that it's only second to New Orleans. Ohio resident and TikToker with nearly 250,000 followers, Brittanstein says that it's not surprising that Ohio is fascinated with the dark side since this relatively small state has far more haunted attractions than any other state in the country.
Watchdog raises alarm about politically connected Ohio coal plant
MARTY SCHLADEN, Ohio Capital Journal — A “super-polluter” coal plant along the Ohio River is losing money and faces a hefty environmental liability, according to a recent report. Since it’s owned by a politically connected private equity fund, an obvious question arises: Will taxpayers be left holding the bag?
Dr Amy Acton guest at local Democratic picnic, says she ‘strongly’ considers running for Ohio governor
Several special guests made an appearance at the Mahoning County Democratic Party's annual picnic and family fun night Friday at the Maronite Center's Recreation Pavillion.
Ohio finds 597 noncitizens who voted or registered in recent elections, a fraction of its electorate
COLUMBUS (AP) — Ohio’s elections chief on Wednesday referred for possible prosecution 597 apparent noncitizens who either registered to vote or cast a ballot in a recent election — a higher number than he normally finds but still a tiny fraction of the state’s electorate. Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose said that of those […] The post Ohio finds 597 noncitizens who voted or registered in recent elections, a fraction of its electorate appeared first on The Tribune.
Yost wants Supreme Court to stop emissions regulations
(The Center Square) – Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is joining the fight to stop the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from increasing restrictions on coal-fired power plants. Yost filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, asking it to pause a federal rule that forces states and power plants to comply with what he calls unrealistic and unlawful regulations aimed at air pollution. There are four coal-fired power plants in...
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