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Stoops Freightliner plans August event
LIMA — Stoops Freightliner will be hosting a Lunch and Learn from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7 at 598 E. Hanthorn Rdoad. The facility will conduct many activities on the property. “We’re going to talk about the CARB emission regulations of 2027 and also electric vehicles,”...
WATCH LIVE: Vice presidential candidate JD Vance hosts rally in Arizona
Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) will be speaking at a rally in Glendale, Arizona, on Wednesday at 9 p.m. Eastern. It’s a moment for Arizona voters to become more acquainted with the Ohio senator. Former President Donald Trump lost the swing state by less than 11,000 votes in 2020. CLICK HERE TO […]
Efforts to keep students safe discussed at Ohio School Safety Summit
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Back to school is not just a matter of school supplies and new clothing. For teachers and educators it’s also paying attention and reassessing security. The Ohio School Safety Center, a division of the Department of Public Safety is holding a conference at the...
100 days until election: Sherrod Brown, Bernie Moreno rally for Mahoning Valley votes for U.S. Senate
Republican Bernie Moreno is set to challenge incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown to represent Ohio in the U.S. Senate. Voters will decide between Moreno and Brown in November’s election, fewer than 100 days away. How are the two candidates rallying supportive voters in the Mahoning Valley and surrounding areas of...
Governor DeWine appoints conservator to oversee Eastern Gateway closing process
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has appointed a conservator to oversee the closing of Eastern Gateway Community College (EGCC). According to the release, Fred Ransier will serve as conservator effective August 1 and will manage the college while overseeing the dissolution and closure process. Earlier this year, the EGCC Board of...
Ohio redistricting amendment campaign raises, spends $25 million for November election. Who paid for it?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The group backing Ohio’s redistricting reform amendment has spent nearly $25 million in their campaign to qualify for the ballot and sway voters to approve it this November, according to state disclosures. Citizens Not Politicians filed a campaign-finance report on Wednesday, ahead of a state...
Chief Joe Kitchen Inaugurated as 95th Chiefs’ Association President
July 31, 2024, Press Release from the Ohio Fire Chiefs' Association: Columbus –Joe Kitchen, Fire Chief with the Bath Township Fire Department, was sworn in last Wednesday as the 95th president of the Ohio Fire Chiefs Association (OFCA), the state’s premier organization for fire service leaders. At his inauguration, Chief Kitchen pledged to do his very best to represent the Association and Ohio’s fire service to the best of his ability.
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that "boneless" wings can legally contain bones
The Ohio Supreme Court has decided that "chicken wings advertised as 'boneless' can have bones" according to Michael Rubinkam of the Associated Press. The Ohio Supreme Court issued the ruling on Thursday, "rejecting claims by a restaurant patron who suffered serious medical complications from getting a bone stuck in his throat."
St. Marys attorney selected for Ohio State Bar board
ST. MARYS — A St. Marys attorney started a three-year term on the Ohio State Bar Association Board of Governors on July 1 to represent Ohio Bar member attorneys in Allen, Auglaize, Hardin and Mercer counties. Zach Ferrall is a partner at Noble, Montague and Moul LLC in St....
Historic Salvation Army Site Becomes Future of Housing in Delaware
A former 60-acre Salvation Army campsite in Delaware will be transformed into a nearly 600-unit apartment and townhome complex. Groundbreaking will take place within a month, and construction will take about two years. “We acquired the site, which was in bankruptcy from the Salvation Army and in a dilapidated condition,”...
US Marshals find additional suspect in Short North mass shooting
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — U.S. Marshals on Wednesday arrested a suspect in the June mass shooting in the Short North Arts District. Michael Duane Wright, 20, faces a tampering with evidence charge, according to a warrant for his arrest. No other details were available on his case, and no online record existed for it as […]
Case against Marion City Councilman fading fast
MARION, OH (MARION COUNTY NOW)—Marion Prosecutor Ray Grogan’s Office has filed a motion in the Marion County Common Pleas Court to grant a continuance. This will allow the Marion County grand jury extended time to return an indictment against Marion resident and City Councilman Ayers Ratliff. On May...