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NE Ohio newspaper drivers pension plan gets $31.6 million boost from feds
WASHINGTON, D. C. - A pension plan that covers more than 800 northeast Ohio newspaper drivers is getting $31.6 million from the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation so it can pay full benefits to retirees. The Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation (PBGC) announced Friday that it approved an application submitted to the...
Antisemitic sticker found at Strongsville business
An antisemitic sticker depicting a “cancel” sign over a Israeli flag has since been removed from a cooler at CleaveLand Grill in Strongsville, after it was put up by an unknown person. Owner and founder Fasih Syed told the Cleveland Jewish News on Aug. 20 he was made...
Residents give suggestions, voice concerns at assisted-living forum
BOWLING GREEN — After the Ohio Department of Aging asked for input as it creates a navigator for assisted-living facilities, the state was met with heavy criticism and outright discontentment at a public forum. Residents like Susan Sanderson surrounded tables with a few stacked white poster boards and sticky notes to give suggestions about the department’s soon-to-be Ohio Assisted Living Navigator, similar to the Ohio Nursing Home Quality Navigator, at a state-hosted public forum at the Wood County Senior Center on Tuesday. Each table had six to seven people interact with one department representative guiding discussion by asking questions about how each of them recognized their loved one needed care, identifying the type of care they needed, how they searched for information, and their experiences, if any, with an assisted-living facility, which is a facility that serves clients who don’t require 24-hour care. Ms. Sanderson is an ombudsman for Advocates for Basic Legal Equality and her mother has lived in a facility in the past. She sat next to a stack of red sticky notes and discussed ideas with other participants about features that should be included in the new navigator, sticking those suggestions on the board.
Girls tennis 2024: Midview's Katarina Yates prides herself on being able to adapt her game to meet any challenge that arises
Versatility just might be Katarina Yates’ greatest strength on the tennis court. The Midview senior can roam the baseline, attack the net and cover the court with her athleticism. She put that versatility to the test during the offseason by taking on a variety of opponents with different styles while playing the United States Tennis Association circuit.
Ohio native John Legend to perform at DNC tonight ahead of Tim Walz speech
It is day three of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, and today's musical performer will be Ohio native John Legend. The singer John Legend will honor the late singer Prince with his performance before welcoming Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Kamala Harris' vice presidential candidate. ...
The Farmers' Almanac extended winter forecast is out. Muskingum Valley looks cold and wet
Get ready to bundle up in a few months, Ohio residents. The Farmers' Almanac's extended weather forecast for the 2024-2025 winter season is out, and it's predicting wet and cold weather for most locations. For the Ohio area, the outlook is cold, wet and white. ...
Ohio State President Ted Carter expected to get hefty pay bump eight months into the job
One semester into his tenure at Ohio State University, President Ted Carter is getting a raise. The Talent, Compensation & Governance Committee of Ohio State's Board of Trustees approved a 3.5% merit increase, totaling $38,500, and a $164,368 bonus during its committee meeting Wednesday morning. His initial base salary was $1.1 million. The...
Ramaswamy says he talked to Trump about ‘substantial role’ in possible administration
Former Republican presidential candidate and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy said he has spoken to former President Trump about a “substantial role” in his possible administration. Ramaswamy joined OutKick’s “Maintaining with Tyrus” for an interview to discuss his political future, more than six months after he suspended his presidential bid and endorsed Trump. He has been floated…
Dr. Amy Acton, who helped lead Ohio’s early pandemic response, is weighing 2026 run for governor
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Dr. Amy Acton, the former Ohio health director who became a household name during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, says she is considering a run for governor in 2026. Acton shared her deliberations with reporters during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Tuesday. “I have experience I just want to […]
Walz better liked than Vance: Survey
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D), tapped earlier this month as Vice President Harris’s running mate, is better liked than his Republican counterpart, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), according to a poll released Wednesday. The survey from The Associated Press-NORC Research Center found that 36 percent of Americans have a favorable view of Walz, outpacing Vance’s 27…
The wonky reason you should expect higher electricity prices next year - Saving You Money
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The PJM Interconnection and its role in our everyday lives isn’t something most electric customers think about. But because of a quirk in the system called capacity auctions, Clevelanders are likely to see noticeable increases in the price they pay for electricity, perhaps as much as 25%.
Central Ohioans targeted by scam text message for unpaid tolls
Central Ohioans are being targeted by a text scam declaring their vehicles have an outstanding toll charge, with the Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission warning against clicking on the links associated with the text.
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