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Ohio State fans in Glandorf feeling optimistic about 2024-2025 college football season
GLANDORF, OH (WLIO) - College football is officially back, so we asked a few Buckeye fans what they see in store for Ohio State this year. Ohio State begins the 2024 season ranked #2 in the AP Poll, topped only by Georgia. This season is one of change-rule, a 12-team playoff format, and, of course, an ever-changing roster for the Buckeyes. Fans watching the game at Glandorf Parkfest said they're feeling pretty confident about what Ohio State brings to the table this year.
Ohio death row inmate found too incompetent to be executed
Thursday, a hearing was held before Trumbull County Court of Common Pleas Judge Sean O'Brien regarding the murder conviction and death sentence of Sean Carter. During that hearing, evidence was submitted that three doctors who evaluated Carter found that his mental condition deteriorated while in custody, according to a news release from the Trumbull County Prosecutor's Office.
Businesses struggle to stay open in south Toledo area
TOLEDO, Ohio — Development seems to be happening all around Toledo. But some areas, like the area near Airport Highway and Reynolds Road, struggle to get businesses to come in and get them to stay. A building in a plaza of Airport Highway used to be a Glass City...
Winning Mega Millions numbers for the $627 million jackpot on August 30, 2024: See all the prizes hit in Ohio
CLEVELAND — Although nobody hit the $627 million jackpot in the Mega Millions drawing on Friday, August 30, 2024, lottery officials say there were thousands of other winners who hit smaller prizes in Ohio. Here's a look at all of the winners from Tuesday night's drawing here in the...
Ohio marijuana sellers can’t hand out food from ice cream truck, regulators say
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Handing out food and drinks from an ice cream truck is off-limits for marijuana businesses in Ohio, according to state regulators. So is an online promotion saying, “Can you take me higher?” Ohio’s Division of Cannabis Control has proposed fines totaling $212,000 against five businesses for violating the state’s advertising rules […]
Young boxers gather in Toledo, fight to support nonviolence
Gloved-up contenders from across the region met on Saturday on North 12th Street in Toledo, where a boxing ring was installed in the middle of the street. Kids ages 8 and up fought from noon to 9 p.m. in exhibition bouts during the third annual Ohio’s Best Boxers event. Organized by a collaboration between Soul City Gym and the True Church of God-Apostolic, 2146 N. 12th St., the event focuses on anti-violence and community involvement. “It gives them a way to release stress,” said Roshawn Jones, a co-founder and coach at Soul City Gym. Initially 65 people signed up to fight in the event, but Mr. Jones blamed a low turnout on expected bad weather for the day.
First National Bank promotes Simon
Aug. 31—LIMA — First National Bank is excited to announce the promotion of Zach Simon to branch manager and consumer lender at the Lima Eastown Road branch. In his new role, Simon will focus on developing and enhancing customer relationships in Lima and neighboring communities. "Zach's promotion reflects his dedication, hard work, and growth within our organization," First National President ...
Ohio used car dealership allegedly sells family with sick daughter $11,000 faulty van
TALLMADGE, Ohio (WKRC) - An Ohio used car dealership allegedly sold a family, whose daughter has stage 4 renal failure, a $11,000 2010 Chrysler Town & Country that reportedly broke down before they got home. According to CBS News, a family from Butler County, Pennsylvania reached out to KDKA after...
Lasting freshness: Toledo GROWs Urban Farm to host four harvest dinners
The Harvest Dinner series, hosted by Toledo GROWs, are exactly what they sound like: farm-to-table meals made by local chefs that utilize just-harvested produce. This year, the organization is hosting four dinners in partnership with The Garden by Poco Piatti (on Tuesday), Bellwether at Toledo Spirits (Sept. 16), at Toledo GROWs Urban Farm, 900 Oneida St., with Chef Cynthia Bunch (Sept. 26), and Souk Mediterranean Kitchen and Bar (Oct.7). A Harvest Brunch is set for Oct. 19 at Toledo GROWs’ farm with a brunch buffet by Chef Pam Weirauch featuring her specialty pumpkin “Pamcakes,” and of course fresh produce from Toledo GROWs. “The idea behind using fresh produce from the farm at these dinners is to help people understand how much better fresh produce that’s been harvested in the last couple of days tastes,” said Yvonne Dubielak, executive director of Toledo GROWs. “If it’s in season, especially, that will help [guests] understand that you can make beautiful dishes with whatever you have.”
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