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'Each controlled hunt is unique': Ohio hunters have until July 31 to apply for lottery
Ohio hunters can apply for the chance to be selected for special hunts on public land during the 2024-25 hunting season. Selected applicants will partake in controlled hunts for deer, waterfowl, doves, pheasants, squirrel and quail, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Applications must be submitted by July...
Emerging Middle Eastern Brand Signs Ohio Deal
Naf Naf Middle Eastern Grill has announced a four-unit development agreement in Ohio. The deal brings the total number of units in development for the Chicago-based brand to 25, projecting five additional locations to open by the end of 2024. Dhruv Patel, along with partners Pratik Patel and Viral Patel,...
McDonald's locations in Ohio are holding a school supply drive
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - McDonald's of Ohio kicked off their second annual school supply drive on Monday. This year, 380 locations across the Greater Ohio Region are participating, including 12 in the Lima area. Lima locations are teaming up with Allen County Children Services to ensure that students can start the year off on the right foot.
Watch: Ohio AG Dave Yost entertains RNC attendees with Bob Seger cover
Ohio Attorney General and 2026 gubernatorial contender Dave Yost gave Ohio delegates a short concert at the Republican National Convention. Monday, Yost played piano while putting a Republican spin on his own version of Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock and Roll." "We're fighting for America's soul / Those progressives are just out of control," he sang.
Ohio man, granted a pardon years ago, now coaches others through process
In semi-retirement, lifelong Columbus resident Greg Winbush has been coaching others on how to get through a paperwork-heavy process with sometimes burdensome emotional baggage: trying for a governor's pardon. “I see myself come through the door when I talk to somebody because I know what it feels like to be...
Ohio lawmakers want to ease smoking restrictions on cigar bars. Health experts slam idea
Some Ohio lawmakers want to ease indoor smoking restrictions for cigar lounges despite Ohio's smoking ban. Rep. Richard Dell'Aquila, D-Seven Hills, and Rep. Rep. Adam Mathews, R-Lebanon, are supporting House Bill 530 which would provide cigar lounges with an exemption from 2006's Smoke Free Workplace Act. Currently, cigar lounges can allow indoor smoking if 80% or more of their sales come from cigars or cigar products. The legislation would lower that to 15%. ...
Attorney aims to appeal conviction by arguing for a more serious charge
ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — A defense attorney trying to overturn his client’s conviction found himself in the unusual position last week of arguing the evidence at trial pointed to a more serious crime. Matthew Kmosko, a former Hocking College supervisor, was convicted of menacing last year after threatening...
New Community Garden in Lancaster
Article Presented By Hometown-Motors, Inc. (Lancaster, Ohio) – The Fairfield County Health Department has announced Lancaster’s new community garden located at Lancaster Camp Ground. The garden contains six garden beds that have been rented out by community members, as well as one garden bed being used for educational purposes by the county’s Women, Infants & Children (WIC) program.
Plenty to do in Ross County this week!
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — Looking for fun activities in Ross County this week? Look no further! From educational exhibits to free movies and live music, there’s something for everyone. History Buffs Take Note!. American Revolution Experience: Dive into the nation’s birth with interactive displays and artifacts at The Gallery...
Pickaway County GOP Offers Civic Engagement Internship for Students
CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio – The Pickaway County Republican Central Committee has announced an exciting opportunity for students passionate about conservative government: a civic engagement internship set to commence this August and run through the November election period. This internship, requiring a commitment of 6 to 12 hours per week, aims...
Celebrate art and music at the 40th annual Lancaster Festival
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The Lancaster Festival is back for year 40 celebrating a mosaic of art, music and community. For ten days, visitors can experience a variety of activities for all ages. Executive Director Deb Connell shares what's in store for this jammed packed festival. For more information, head to lancasterfestival.org.
Canadian clothing recycling company Debrand opens U.S. 'flagship' in central Ohio
The Canadian clothing recycling company Debrand has opened its "flagship" U.S. facility in Delaware. Founded in 2008 by Amelia Eleiter and Wes Baker, Debrand partners with clothing companies to collect and sort damaged, returned and unsold inventory for resale, donation, recycling, repair or disposal. Debrand said it diverted nearly 1,000 tons of used...
National brunch chain launches central Ohio location
Attention, northern Columbus breakfast enthusiasts: your morning just got a whole lot tastier!. Today marks the anticipated grand opening of First Watch’s newest location at 6547 Artesian Run in Lewis Center. This exciting addition promises not just a meal, but an invigorating start to your day. And to celebrate...
Plants in Pike Co. are radioactive as uranium enrichment begins again
PIKETON, Ohio – A specter from the Cold War lingers over rural Ohio, raising fresh concerns about the lasting environmental and health impacts of uranium enrichment. A recent independent investigation has confirmed the significant uptake of neptunium-237, a highly radioactive man-made element, by plants growing near the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PGDP).
Summer event teaches Columbus kids basic safety skills
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Kids across the city of Columbus are learning about the basics of keeping themselves safe this summer at Safety City. Nationwide Children’s Hospital and the City of Columbus teamed up for the third year of the program. Safety City is free for kids ages five to seven and they spend four […]
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