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Northern Ohio Weather: Rain and Thunderstorms Expected Thursday Night Through Weekend
Cleveland, OH — Residents of northern Ohio should prepare for an upcoming change in the weather as rain and thunderstorms are forecasted to begin Thursday evening and continue into the weekend. The National Weather Service in Cleveland reports a slight chance of showers today, with dry conditions persisting until Thursday afternoon. However, as Thursday night approaches, rain chances will increase from the west, bringing showers that are expected to develop overnight.
Large-Scale Ohio Research Project to Explore How Solar and Farming Can Co-Exist
This story was originally published by Energy News Network. Research underway at a Madison County solar farm promises to shed light on how well multi-use farming can work at a large scale. The answers will help shape best practices for future projects, while addressing some concerns raised in ongoing debates over siting large solar projects in rural farm areas.
Olympic medal winners from Ohio show their mettle
Ohioans put their pants on like everybody else, one leg at a time — except once their pants are on, they win Olympic medals.Why it matters: Several competitors with Columbus-area ties dominated on the world's biggest stage.Some could have a chance to do it again on home turf when the Summer Olympics heads to Los Angeles in 2028.Highlights from the Paris Games:💪 Deja vu for Kovacs: Dublin's Joe Kovacs is no stranger to the Olympic podium, after winning silver medals in the shot put in 2016 and 2020.But his training schedule shifted after he and his wife (and coach) Ashley...
OHSAA tournaments 2024: Akron-area high school division assignments for all fall sports
How many divisions does high school soccer have now? What about volleyball? Football is still at seven, right? Where does my favorite school play in any of them now that the Ohio High School Athletic Association has made changes? All fair questions, and we’re here to help. Here are the divisions in which...
Ohio high school volleyball: USA Today Network's 2024 preseason All-Ohio girls volleyball
As we prepare for a new high school sports season, USA Today Network sports writers in Ohio collaborated over the last month to select preseason All-Ohio teams for football, boys and girls soccer, and girls volleyball. We selected a 25-player team for each sport. Today, we introduce the USA Today Network Preseason All-Ohio Volleyball Team, featuring five defensive specialists/liberos, 15 hitters/blockers and five setters. ...
In the absence of immigrant services, churches welcome Haitians to small town Ohio
Lunch at St. Rose community center begins the same way every meal at the parish does: with a prayer. Except on this summer Sunday, each line is echoed in Haitian Creole. When the prayer ends, a crowd of newcomers begins heaping their plates with traditional Haitian food. They sit and enjoy rice and beans and fried plantains as speakers come up and share how to get a library card, sign up for English classes and enroll in college courses.
Winning Powerball ticket hits jackpot worth $213.8 million: See where the lucky ticket was sold
CLEVELAND — We have a big lottery winner after one lucky ticket that was sold in Pennsylvania just hit the $213.8 million Powerball jackpot during the latest drawing on Monday, Aug. 12, 2024. The lucky numbers from the Monday night drawing are 9, 22, 57, 67, 68 and Powerball...
Ethos Cannabis Launches Adult-Use Sales in Ohio
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. Ethos Cannabis has launched adult-use cannabis sales at its Lebanon, Ohio dispensary, joining over 100 dispensaries in the state. The company plans to expand with a new store in New Lexington opening in October and a third location in January...
Texas-based energy company picked to lease Ohio Keen Wildlife Area for fracking
A Texas-based energy company has been selected as the “highest and best” bidder to lease Keen Wildlife Area for fracking during Monday’s Ohio Oil and Gas Land Management meeting. Four other parts of the state in Belmont, Monroe and Harrison counties — all Ohio Department of Natural Resources and Ohio Department of Transportation properties — were […]
Ohio hospital system fires second CEO in two years
The MetroHealth System’s board announced it was terminating Dr. Airica Steed while on a leave of absence. Her lawyer says she was ‘blindsided’ by the system’s action and is weighing all options. For the second time in less than two years, the MetroHealth System in Ohio...
Ohio Man Sentenced for Scioto River Pollution
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife was part of an investigation that resulted in Mark Shepherd, 73, of Kenton, being sentenced in federal court today for violating the Clean Water Act by dumping pollutants and hazardous substances into waterways, killing thousands of fish in the Scioto River.
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