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Local Couple Takes On The Housing Crisis
LEBANON, OH -- Husband and wife team Andy and Carrie Huber of Lebanon have been busy working on a new and unique concept to help fix the housing crisis ... at least in the Lebanon area. "Our aim is to establish the very first and very best tiny home residential...
August 25 — Sens. JD Vance and Elizabeth Warren
The 2024 campaign is in its final sprint to Election Day with less than 75 days to go. Former President Donald Trump’s running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, exclusively joins Meet the Press to discuss the state of the race. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) exclusively speaks with Kristen Welker following the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Cornell Belcher, Amna Nawaz, Marc Short and Amy Walter join the Meet the Press roundtable.
Ohio Supreme Court clears legal hurdle for NEXUS settlement, Stark to get $5.6 million
The Ohio Supreme Court has cleared the way for a 2022 settlement agreement between Ohio's tax commissioner and the owners of the NEXUS Gas Transmission pipeline to take effect. The court's recent 4-3 decision determined the Lorain County auditor could not appeal the property tax valuation of the NEXUS pipeline that was set...
Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs golf wins matches on consecutive days
Wednesday (Aug. 22) and Thursday (Aug. 21), the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs gained victories on consecutive days. In their tri-match on Wednesday, the Mustangs defeated Fairfield and East Clinton. LCHS won with a score of 165, followed by Fairfield (171) and East Clinton (207). Nolan Wilkin was the match medalist with a...
Deadline? What deadline? Rural Ohio village council bends rules to thwart gay candidate
Waynesville, Ohio is not a mecca of LGBTQ+ life in Ohio. Most Ohioans likely have never heard of this Warren County locale in the southwest corner of the state, unless they have visited its plethora of antique stores or the annual Ohio Sauerkraut Festival. Still, Waynesville resident David Nation is...
Ohio Prosecutor Allegedly Bit Man’s Finger Off During Road Rage
Green County Assistant Attorney fired but not yet charged after being accused of biting a man's finger off during a road rage incident. This crazy road rage incident happened after midnight on June 30th just East of Dayton, Ohio. The victim told the Riverside Police Department that this started when he honked his horn at the suspect, Christopher Murray. The suspect in the car in front of the victim remained still as the traffic lights turned green and then red again. Murray allegedly got out of his car and asked the victim if he wanted to fight according to Newsweek,
FIRST ALERT: Heat index in triple digits this week
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The final week of summer will bring near-record high temps and feel-like conditions in the triple digits. Air temperatures will soar into the low-to-mid 90s. Tuesday’s high could top out at 97 degrees. The heat index will be in the upper 90s and 100s. Morning lows...
New Directions students enjoy summer 2024 DIGGs
Eighty-two students participated in 57 Discover Inspire Grow Groups (DIGGs) at New Directions this past summer, capping the fourth year of the unique summer programming at the Greenfield-based youth ministry. The DIGGs included creative offerings such as Mystery Mondays, What’s Cooking, Soul Food, Tweens on Tuesdays, Wednesdays in the Woods...
Central State University hosts inaugural Pre-Health Graduate School Fair, connecting students with pathways to medical careers
Central State University and the Pre-Health Professionals student organization held the first Pre-Health Graduate School Fair on Aug. 22 in the University Student Center Ballroom. The event marked a pivotal moment for students aspiring to pursue careers in the health sciences by bringing representatives from medical schools directly to campus.
Central State University welcomes Brown Hands Literacy for reignited Convocation Series
Central State University is excited to announce the reinstatement of the weekly Convocation Series for the fall 2024 semester. This long-standing tradition, designed to enrich the intellectual and cultural life of the campus, returns with a dynamic lineup of speakers, starting on Aug. 27. The series will take place Tuesdays at 11 a.m. in the Paul Robeson Cultural and Performing Arts Center. It will offer students, faculty, staff, and the broader community a platform for learning, growth, and reflection.
McClain, Hillsboro girls golf plays in FAC No. 6 match; Lady Tigers play tri-match this week
Wednesday, Aug. 21 saw the McClain Lady Tigers play in a tri-match, where they took on West Union and Piketon in non-conference play. Piketon won the event with a score of 179, followed by West Union at 183, and McClain carded a 226. The match medalist was Piketon’s Laila Kelley...
Hamilton County leaders, Cincinnati Police to launch cold case task force
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Cincinnati Police Department hosted a cookout Sunday for survivors who have lost friends and family to violence. FOX19′s Jessica Schmidt was at the cookout to talk to the families. She tells us Cincinnati police and Hamilton County Prosecutor Melissa Powers announced they are teaming up to create a task force to work on cold cases.
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