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Sherrod Brown dominates GOP challenger with likely voters in Trump-won district: Poll
Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is leading his challenger by double-digits in a district former President Donald Trump won in 2020. A Noble Predictive Insights poll conducted for Inside Elections surveyed 435 likely voters in Ohio’s 9th Congressional District, with a margin of error of +/- 4.7%. The poll found that Brown led his Republican challenger, entrepreneur […]
Fenwick names Springboro graduate as new athletic director
Fenwick High School has named Kyle Longworth as its new athletic director. Longworth worked at his alma mater, Springboro High School, for the past six years, including the last three as an assistant athletic director. He was also athletic coordinator and an assistant football coach, in addition to being a site manager for...
$150,000 Powerball ticket sold at classic Cincinnati corner store
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A winning Powerball ticket worth $150,000 was sold at an old-fashioned corner store in Cincinnati. The winning ticket was almost perfect, with four of five matching numbers in addition to a matching Powerball and Power Play. The first four matches plus the Powerball alone adds up to $50,000, and the Power Play added another $100,000.
See Ja'Marr Chase's funny reaction to Joe Burrow getting fridge in updated locker room
The Cincinnati Bengals unveiled their newly renovated locker room Tuesday, and quarterback Joe Burrow is getting some special treatment. According to the Bengals' website, they unveiled a modernized locker room that features a "best-in-class working environment," complete with new lockers, upgraded restrooms and an open design with higher ceilings. The team took a tour of the new facility, which garnered positive reactions from Burrow and other players. ...
Some Ohio National Guard engineers deploying, public ceremony in Columbus on Aug. 3
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Some Columbus-based members of the Ohio Army National Guard will be deploying soon. About 15 members of the 5-54th Security Force Assistance Regiment, consisting of Engineer Advisor Teams 650 and 6511, are deploying in support of U.S. Central Command and U.S. Southern Command. A public...
'I knew Highlands had it in us': Highlands head baseball coach Jeremy Baioni resigns
Highlands head baseball coach Jeremy Baioni announced that the 2024 season was his final as the leader of the Bluebirds program. Baioni took over the program in 2009 after serving as a junior varsity coach for three seasons, but cited the growing time commitment between head coaching duties and other jobs as the reason for stepping away. "I put so much into the program over the years and to a fault sometimes I go all in," Baioni,...
Ft. Mitchell’s Camporosso named 2024 Pizzeria of the Year
Nationally recognized pizza-focused magazine Pizza Today has announced its 2024 Pizzeria of the Year, Camporosso in Ft. Mitchell. This popular NKY pizzeria was described as a “pizza-fueled labor of love” in the article by Pizza Today writer Jeremy White. White lauded Camporosso for its record of philanthropy, even...
Massie girls third, Hurricane 11th at Adam Sharp Invitational
GREENFIELD — Clinton-Massie finished third Thursday in the Adam Sharp Invitational girls golf tournament at Buckeye Hills Golf Club. The Falcons had a 188 team total while Westfall easily won the tournament with a 151 score. Individually, Paige Weiss of Westfall was medalist with a 5-under par 30 while...
Ohio historical society settles with golf club to take back World Heritage tribal site
COLUMBUS, Ohio — (AP) — Ohio’s historical society announced a deal Thursday that will allow it to take control of an ancient ceremonial and burial earthworks site located on the site of a golf course, ending years of litigation. Ohio History Connection will pay Moundbuilders Country Club...
$2.7 million in H2Ohio grants for road salt management awarded to Ohio communities
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Ohio (WKEF) -- Washington Township is among 52 communities in Ohio receiving grant funding for upgrades to road salt equipment. This is the second round of grant funding awarded in the H2Ohio Chloride Reduction Grant Program. Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday $2.7 million in grants will be awarded.
Anti-gerrymandering campaign drawing big cash from inside, outside Ohio
COLUMBUS — The massive effort to dramatically change how Ohio redraws congressional and legislative districts raked in a whopping $23 million during the first half of this year and spent every dollar to qualify for the ballot and lock up advertising time. And as the opposition has frequently predicted, it is drawing millions from national organizations from outside Ohio. The largest single check, $6 million, was cut by the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a left-leaning, Washington-based non-profit “dark money” corporation. Article IV, a Virginia-based non-profit corporation, gave just under $3 million; the Tides Foundation, of San Francisco, $2 million; the Our American Future Foundation, of Washington, just under $2.5 million; the Movement Voter Project, of Massachusetts, just over $1 million; and the National Education Association, of Washington, $1 million. From within the state, the Ohio Education Association has given $1.55 million and the Ohio Progressive Collaboration, $1.5 million.
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