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City of Toledo to hold free disposal day Saturday
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The City of Toledo will be hosting a free disposal day along with block-by-block bulk pick-up events Saturday. The free disposal day will be held at the Hoffman Road Landfill. The block-by-block pick-up will take place throughout the Junction and Englewood neighborhoods from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Study shows more than 340,000 acres of Indiana farmland gone
(The Center Square) – Indiana lost nearly 2% of its farmland over 12 years. That’s according to a legislative-directed study by state agricultural officials. The inventory conducted by the Indiana State Department of Agriculture determined the acreage of parcels devoted to farming fell by a net total of 345,682 acres to slightly less than 18 million acres. With 640 acres in a square mile, that works out to slightly more than 540 square miles lost from 2010 to 2022. ...
A lip reader shared what Julia Roberts may have told Travis Kelce at Taylor Swift's concert in Dublin
While Travis Kelce was stateside for Clyde Edwards-Helaire’s wedding for much of the weekend, he managed to make a (possibly) surprise appearance at Taylor Swift’s Sunday Eras Tour show in Dublin. And Swift wasn’t the only one thrilled to see Kelce arrive mid-show at Aviva Stadium. Academy...
Ronald McDonald House Dayton seeks collapsible wagons
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Ronald McDonald House Charities Dayton is asking the public to help supply a certain transportation item. According to RMHC Dayton, the nonprofit organization is looking for collapsible wagons. The group uses the wagons to move drinks, essential supplies and snacks during events throughout the year, including for the fireworks display. […]
Waste collection services impacted this week
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Dayton residents can expect a schedule change in waste collection services this week due to a federal holiday. The July 4 holiday will impact waste and recycling collection for residents in Dayton, Moraine and Jefferson Township. In Dayton, Thursday’s normally scheduled collection will occur on Friday, July 5. In Moraine, Friday […]
Local police warn of new Publishers Clearing House scam
KETTERING, Ohio (WDTN) — Kettering Police have received multiple reports of residents falling victim to a new type of scam. The Kettering Police Department is warning residents of a new scam after receiving multiple reports from residents that they had received calls claiming they had won the Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes. The scammer told the […]
Northern Ohio Fourth of July Forecast: Morning Rain Clears for Evening Celebrations
Cleveland, OH – Northern Ohio residents can expect a wet start to their Fourth of July celebrations, but the skies will clear up just in time for evening festivities. The National Weather Service in Cleveland forecasts morning showers from 6 AM until 9 AM, with conditions improving significantly for the rest of the day.
Cities in Northeast Ohio explain fireworks ban ahead of July 4th
MENTOR, Ohio (WOIO) - Independence Day is typically marked by grilling out, parades, and fireworks to close out the day. And while state legislation has legalized fireworks, many cities across Ohio have banned the holiday commodity. “Kids get ahold of fireworks or people who are inexperienced in handling fireworks. Really,...
Tipp BOE to hold special meeting July 8
TIPP CITY—The Tipp City Exempted Village Schools will hold a special Board of Education (BOE) on Monday, July 8, 2024 at 7:45 a.m. at 90 S. Tippecanoe Drive. According to a news release issued by the district the board will conduct business awarding the bid for the LT Ball Renovation Project.
Formable, reusable tooling achieves complex composite parts
Hawthorn Composites and Smart Tooling (Miamisburg, Ohio, U.S.) is exhibiting multiple displays — including a sub-scale trailing edge and tail booms — that demonstrate its ability to produce high-quality, complex composite parts with Smart Tooling. The first display includes the inner and outer tail boom for the PAL-V...
Cincinnati dispensaries prepare for recreational cannabis sales; Kentucky customers beware
Within the next week or so, medical marijuana dispensaries located in the Greater Cincinnati area are expected to receive clearance to begin selling cannabis to recreational customers. Several medical dispensaries have already been granted provisional licenses by the state. All that remains is for a state inspector to give the...
After 15 tries, Mason City Schools and teachers union still working on contract negotiations
After holding their 15th negotiation session this Monday, the Mason City Schools Board of Education and the district's teachers union, the Mason Education Association, still have not reached a contract agreement for the upcoming school year. The two parties have been working to reach a deal since February and began...
Enjoy Local Art and Food at the Summer Craft Market
If you are in need of a shopping spree Saturday, check out the Summer Craft Market hosted by False Chord Brewing Co on July 13. The craft market will take place at the City of Findlay Municipal, Parking Lot F, located off W. Crawford Street at 318 Dorney Plaza. This...
High price tag for the new Lucas County jail causing commissioners and sheriff to take another look
TOLEDO, Ohio — The Board of Lucas County Commissioners is not new to high construction costs, but the price tag for the new jail caused some sticker shock, said board President Pete Gerken. "When the original engineering and construction costs came in we thought it be about $227 million....
Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame celebrates 1-year anniversary
Earlier this month, Alicia Reece, Hamilton County Commission President, and Founder of the award-winning Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame, announced the fourth class of inductees for the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame and the upcoming induction ceremony on Saturday, July 27, 12 p.m. at the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame and Andrew Brady Center at the Cincinnati Riverfront.
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