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Powerball winning numbers for Wednesday, July 31, 2024; jackpot $154 million
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Powerball lottery has selected the winning numbers in the Wednesday, July 31, 2024, drawing for a jackpot estimated at $154 million. The numbers are 23-34-37-50-58 Powerball 7 Power Play 2x. The Classic Lotto numbers are 8-11-23-27-43-48 Kicker 414336. The jackpot is $13.7 million for the...
Ohio Rules That All Wings Are Boneless Wings. Does Michigan Agree?
There is never a day that will go by when Ohio confuses me. You understand the concept of boneless chicken. It is chicken without bones in it. Simple to understand, right?. Apparently, Ohio may not understand this "complicated" concept of boneless chicken. Bones Are Allowed In Boneless Chicken. Before you...
FIDF Ohio chapter part of Israel visit, provides ‘connection’ post-Oct. 7
About 30 people involved with the Central Region of the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces took a mission trip to Israel from June 23 through June 27. When creating the itinerary and goals for the trip, the FIDF thought about how it could best share the stories from Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel, and help people understand that this is a historical time, Tamir Oppenheim, vice president of the central region of the FIDF, told the Columbus Jewish News July 17. The same itinerary has been used four times and is planned to be used again later this year. The Central Region of the group includes the Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and Dallas chapters.
Ohio infrastructure jobs boom described at hearing chaired by Sen. Sherrod Brown
WASHINGTON, D. C. - Billions of federal dollars coming to Ohio from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and CHIPS and Science Act will provide thousands of well-paid jobs in the state with potential to deliver lasting economic recovery in Ohio’s struggling towns, a top Ohio construction union official told a Senate committee on Wednesday.
Cincinnati store sells $150,000 winning Powerball ticket
Cincinnati – A customer at Glenway Pony Keg, located at 4931 Glenway Avenue in Cincinnati, hit it big in the Monday, July 29, 2024, Powerball drawing, winning $150,000. The winning numbers for the drawing were 11-27-30-33-44, with a Powerball of 16 and a Power Play multiplier of 3. The lucky ticket holder used the auto pick feature to select their numbers. They matched four of the five white balls plus the Powerball, initially securing a $50,000 prize. Thanks to the Power Play option, the prize amount was tripled, bringing the total winnings to $150,000.
Ohio deputies looking for man with a nationwide warrant out of West Virginia after he led officials on a chase and disappeared
The Noble County Sheriff's Office said they are looking for Timothy Shawn Wines, 53-years-old, from Washington County Ohio. Wines has a nationwide arrest warrant out of Jackson County, WV.
19th Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing a Record-Breaking Success
Loveland, Ohio – The organizers say “Thank You for Making the 19th Annual Paxton’s Grill Golf Outing a Record-Breaking Success.”. “From each of us here at Paxton’s Grill & CancerFree KIDS, thank you for supporting our annual event. We cannot do it without you. In fact, we broke the $100,000 fundraising mark for this year’s outing – the first time ever.”
Cincinnati Bengals Training Camp Drama: Ja’Marr Chase’s Contract Standoff Sparks Controversy
The Cincinnati Bengals are navigating a training camp overshadowed by speculation around star receiver Ja’Marr Chase, who is not actively participating in team practices. While there are concerns about potential contract disputes, Chase is still present at practices, engaging in individual drills while opting to avoid full-contact scenarios. Historical trends of star players holding out for contracts have re-emerged, but the focus might be misplaced as Chase remains dedicated to his fitness and team interactions. The larger narrative involves a team that has consistently compensated its top players and navigated prior contract negotiations adeptly.
One of Cincinnati's 'oldest continually operating' bars is up for sale
MOUNT ADAMS, Ohio (WKRC) - One of Cincinnati's oldest continually operating bar and restaurants is officially on the market. The owners of the City View Tavern in Mount Adams posted that they plan to retire after 40 years. So, they listed the property for sale. City View Tavern is known...
Local school to open $15M facility in Cincinnati suburb
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - Local career technical education school Butler Tech and the city of Middletown are partnering on an aviation education hangar project. Butler Tech plans to open a new $15 million facility at the Middletown Regional Airport to expand its aviation education program, in turn increasing its...
26th Annual Pork Rib-Off Attracts Ohio BBQ Competitors
After earning the highest votes for both rib and pulled pork this year, the team from Ale Yeah BBQ, Delaware, Ohio, (center) took top honors in both categories. Judges shown include Adam Heffron, Executive Director, Ohio Expo Center & State Fair; Rep. Bob Peterson; Representative; Tony Dowdy, Area Director of Retail Operations, Giant Eagle; and Jeff Reese, Marketing Specialist, Ohio Ag Net. Also joining was Cheryl Day, executive vice president of Ohio Pork Council.
McClain Lady Tigers golf falls to Goshen
The McClain Lady Tigers golf team opened the 2024 season by playing a dual match with Goshen at Deer Track Golf Course on Tuesday, July 30. The Goshen Lady Warriors won the team event with a 224-team score and Kaylin Sterling of McClain was the match medalist with a 49.
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