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Check out our weekly radio magazine with host Jerry Kenney, who brings you the latest features from WYSO producers and interviews from around the Miami Valley. “Renaissance” Art With Sumayah Chappelle: As the war in Gaza continues, local artists are responding to the crisis. The new exhibition “Renaissance” uses ceramics to offer a message of hope. Producer David Seitz visited with artist Sumayah Chappelle and tells how her faith has changed her art. To see photos from the Renaissance show and find information for the exhibit, go to WYSO.org.
19 people indicted for massive drug operation between PA, MI, OH
PITTSBURGH, Pa. (WJET/WFXP) — Federal prosecutors announced they’ve indicted 19 people from western Pennsylvania, Michigan and another from Ohio for a sizeable multi-state drug operation. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of PA announced the one-count indictment on Aug. 1 accusing all 19 of conspiring to distribute and to possess with intent to […]
New Intel, AEP Ohio deal reveals how massive the power demand is for chip maker
AEP Ohio and Intel are asking state regulators to sign off on an agreement they've reached in which AEP will provide a load of electricity to Intel's 1,000-acre site in Licking County that is so vast it could run up to 450,000 homes. AEP Ohio will provide 500 megawatts of electricity to the...
Why this Democratic senator is distancing himself from Harris’ campaign
While visiting the key battleground state of Ohio, CNN’s Manu Raju speaks to Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, whose seat is up for reelection, to hear his reaction to Kamala Harris’ presidency bid and question why Brown is distancing himself from the Harris campaign.
Ohio removes 155,000 from voter rolls ahead of November's presidential election
Ohio has removed 155,000 inactive and out-of-date voter registrations from the state's voter rolls ahead of the November election, the state elections chief announced Friday.Ohio Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose said inactive voters and non-U.S. citizens were among those removed. He had directed county election directors in May to hunt through the voter rolls in an effort he says is legally mandated to remove inactive registrations."Every Ohioan, regardless of their political views, should care about accurate voter rolls," LaRose said in a statement Friday. "Diligent list maintenance helps prevent voter fraud and ensures the voice of the voters is heard on Election Day.The effort targeted people who have moved and are no longer eligible to vote at their former address, those with four consecutive years of voter inactivity, and people whose registrations don't match certain details they provided to the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles, such as their name, birth date, or driver's license number. LaRose said residents can fill out or update their voter registration by Oct. 7 online.
Annual Ohio Veterans Conference offers resources and networking to those who served
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The Ohio Veterans Conference, which is organized by the Department of Veterans Services, took place on Saturday at Ohio State University. Veterans from all branches and eras of the military were welcome. They were invited to learn about different resources offered to them, meet fellow...
Boat seized in Ohio walleye tourney scandal goes for $82K
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife announced that the fishing boat seized from Chase Cominsky, 37, of Hermitage, Pa., was sold through an online auction Tuesday. Cominsky and Jacob Runyan, 44, of Ashtabula, were convicted in May 2023 of felony cheating and misdemeanor...
Ripping off those labels, from being a ‘loser’ to ‘just a girl’ – Terry Pluto’s Faith & You
CLEVELAND, Ohio – A few weeks ago, I wrote a column about how we can be labeled. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Carl Maduri, Clevelander with a knack for signing artists to national record deals, dies at 89
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The history of rock ‘n’ roll is intertwined with the city of Cleveland. Carl Maduri was part of it from the beginning. He began his career in the early ‘50s as a singer and songwriter. He eventually became a music executive, producer, and manager, who signed dozens of Cleveland musicians to national record labels.
Lorain County Community College gets $2 million for manufacturing job training
The U.S. Department of Energy awarded Lorain County Community College and partners $2 million to launch the Industrial Assessment Center. The award will go to LCCC and Ohio TechNet, a higher-education manufacturing and technology organization that LCCC facilitates. The IAC, which will be located at LCCC, will provide manufacturing and clean energy job training, particularly for electric vehicle, battery, charger and semiconductor manufacturing, according to an LCCC news release on Saturday.
Sky Carp edge Captains, 4-3; Bazzana scores run, makes first error
Guardians overall No. 1 draft pick Travis Bazzana was 0-for-3 with two walks and a run scored in the Captains’ 4-3 loss to visiting Beloit on Aug. 4. Bazzana also made a fielding error in the ninth inning that helped the Sky Carp score an insurance run. Bazzana scored...
‘If not us, then who?’: Shelby Foundation begins work inside downtown buildings
SHELBY — Possibilities filled the minds of Carrie Kemerer and Tim Tarvin as they stood inside historic downtown Shelby buildings last week. The Shelby Foundation Board, with unanimous support, purchased in March the former Dick’s Furniture building (62/64 West Main St.), the Sutter’s Home Furnishings building (70/72 W. Main St.) and the parcel located directly behind at 65 Wall St.