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Ohio State Big Ten Basketball Preview 2024-25: Jake Diebler Era Is Here
Ohio State Basketball has long been a staple of the Big Ten, but they have struggled to stay near the league’s top for nearly a decade. They have had promising seasons go wrong, while also having seasons where they have outdone expectations. That was the story in 2023-24. The Buckeyes decided 25 games into the season that it was time to make a coaching change. So Chris Holtmann who had been at the helm for seven seasons was let go. His run included four NCAA tournament births during his tenure.
Does Ohio State’s cornerback revival mean ‘BIA’ is back for good? Buckeye Talk podcast
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The 2024 season is right around the corner as Ohio State enters a pivotal year of the Ryan Day era. It’s the perfect time to set a tone and discuss what Day has accomplished as head coach, using that to project what the future holds, especially in a season where OSU has clearly pushed all its chips into the middle of the table. In doing so, we at Buckeye Talk will spend the next two weeks breaking down the program position by position looking at its past, present and future under Day.
Will Howard feels 'so much more' comfortable at Ohio State, bonded with his Buckeye teammates
In late March, in the midst of spring practice, quarterback Will Howard admitted he was still "getting used to" things at Ohio State. While he felt he was "adjusting well" after transferring from Kansas State, he still had a ways to go to win the Buckeyes' starting job. Nearly four...
National Registry Board of Directors Seeks Applications For EMT-At-Large Position
The Board of Directors of the National Registry of Emergency Technicians is seeking qualified applicants for the EMT-At-Large, Public Health position. The board member would serve a four-year term. Candidates for the EMT-At-Large, Public Health Position are expected to have demonstrable experience in EMS leadership and education in the provision...
Genoa Township family's septic woes began with new bike trail. Now they wash dishes outside
Mike and Amanda Anderson live in a nice home along a busy street, just north of Westerville. Their family of five can walk a short path from their backyard to Hoover Reservoir, one of Columbus' main sources of drinking water and a recreational haven, including a 5-year-old bike path. The Andersons claim that...
Ross County – Man Arrested with Stolen Steak in His Pants, and a Stolen Truck
Chillicothe, OH – On July 16, 2024, Chillicothe Police arrested David Skylar Au in connection with a motor vehicle theft incident after locating him in the 200 block of Caldwell St. with steaks in his pants. According to Chillicothe Officers, who led the arrest, Au was apprehended and advised...
Quinn Ewers still has some Ohio State in him
Quinn Ewers may be the star quarterback for the Texas Longhorns, but he still has some Ohio State in him. Ewers spoke at SEC Media Days at the Omni Hotel in Dallas, Texas on Wednesday. He discussed the Longhorns’ schedule for the season, which includes a contest at Michigan in their second week. When talking... The post Quinn Ewers still has some Ohio State in him appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Political experts say JD Vance may shape the future of younger republicans
MILWAUKEE (WKBT) -- At 39 years old, Ohio Senator JD Vance was the youngest of Trump's finalists for VP. Now with that selection finalized, it could be a sign Trump plans to pass along his politics to the younger generation of Republicans.
Ohio lawmakers could require state-approved training for anyone who serves alcohol
COSHOCTON − A new law being considered by Ohio legislators could change the responsibility restaurants and bars have for customers consuming alcohol at their establishments. And at least one local establishment is on board. House Bill 504 would require state-approved training for all liquor permit holders and their employees, as reported by the...
Buckeye players surprise kids with shopping spree
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Buckeye wide receivers Carnell Tate and Brandon Inniss surprised ten kids with OSULiFEsports to an evening of shopping. The group received $150 gift cards from DICK’S Sporting Goods to spend at their Dublin location. “Seeing all the smiles on the kids’ faces, it reminded...
Juveniles ransack Columbus high school with estimated $10,000 in damages
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Police are searching for two juveniles who broke vending machines, spilled paint, and damaged several rooms at a Columbus high school. The vandalism happened at Bishop Ready High School around 1 a.m. on July 13. A Columbus police report said the suspects, described as juveniles,...
'I love you, mom': JD Vance says his mom is 10 years sober
JD Vance's mother was in the audience Wednesday night when he formally accepted his nomination to be Donald Trump's running mate. Vance spoke at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday in Milwaukee. The 39-year-old Ohio senator talked about his upbringing in Middletown, Ohio, and Appalachian roots – two backdrops of his 2016 memoir,...
Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers calls Michigan 'The Team Up North' ahead of 2024 game
Quinn Ewers may not have a snap of experience against Michigan. But the Ohio State-turned-Texas quarterback still doesn't refer to the Wolverines by name. When asked about Texas' Week 2 opponent at Big 12 Media Days, Ewers said he was looking forward to the environment Michigan Stadium is set to bring.
Vance to focus on personal story in first speech as VP nominee
MILWAUKEE — Sen. JD Vance’s (R-Ohio) address to the Republican National Convention is expected to heavily focus on his personal story and how it ties in with some of former President Trump’s key issues. Vance’s remarks will be his first speech since being tapped as Trump’s vice presidential nominee. According to a source familiar with […]
Mayor Smith with Ohio Mayors Alliance asks Gov. DeWine to help address gun violence
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Lima Mayor Sharetta Smith joined other mayors in the state in asking Governor Mike DeWine to address the epidemic of gun violence. The Ohio Mayors Alliance has sent a letter to the governor making recommendations on how to reduce gun crime and better protect children from accessing and using firearms. The letter references the recent rash of gun violence in Ohio to remind state legislators how important it is to address the issue.
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