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‘Sad he’s going to go’: Green High School junior earns Grand Championship in market beef show at fair
By Terry L. Hapney, Jr. The Ironton Tribune Eighteen entries in the 4-H and FFA market beef show held at 8 p.m. Wednesday night in the Large Animal Barn at the Lawrence County Fair ended with Green High School junior Gunner Daniels as the grand champion. Daniels also took first place in Class 4. Reserve […] The post ‘Sad he’s going to go’: Green High School junior earns Grand Championship in market beef show at fair appeared first on The Tribune.
Newcomerstown News: Newcomerstown cheerleaders fare well at camp
Cheerleading Coach Haylee Elliott, shares: “The Newcomerstown High School cheerleaders attended UCA Great Wolf Lodge Cheerleading Camp at Mason, OH. Here, the cheerleaders work on skill sets like jumps, tumbling, motion technique/sharpness, team bonding, and learn the material to use on the sidelines such as band dances, cheers, chants, and timeout dances. The cheerleaders compete in the "camp dance" and the "rally routine" (Cheer, chant, band dance) on the final day."
What’s That Noise? Sonic Boom Warning Issued for Michigan
Even if you know it's coming, a sonic boom can still take you by surprise - and if you're a resident of Southeast Michigan or Northwest Ohio, you may hear some today. The 180th Fighter Wing in Ohio will be conducting testing Monday (7/15) afternoon and says residents should be aware that the loud "booms" could be heard throughout the area.
Ohio delegation ready for Republican convention despite losing VIP status
MILWAUKEE — When the last full-scale Republican National Convention was held eight years ago, Ohio was still a toss-up state. The state's delegation, used to being the center of the political universe, had VIP seating on its home turf inside Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, on the floor just to the right of the stage as Donald Trump was formally nominated for the first time. The host delegation was based in a downtown hotel not far from the convention center. Four years earlier, Ohio was seated dead center in front of the arena stage in Tampa, behind only Michigan, when Mitt Romney became the nominee.
Rare turtles focus of Michigan and Ohio wildlife officials under new federal grant
LANSING, MI – Michigan will take the lead to study the declining populations of Blanding’s and spotted turtles – rare species being considered for federal protections. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will partner with their cohorts in Ohio to gather information on the status, distribution, and ecology of the two species of native turtles. Both species have experienced range-wide declines and are under review for federal listing under the Endangered Species Act.
RESULTS: 2024 NOPGA Junior Tour – Fox Den
Friday the NOPGA juniors and futures took on Fox Den. In the Boys 16-19 division, Nathan Menapace earned his second win after a stellar four under par, 67. In the Girls 16-19 division, Natalie Kostalnick came in with an amazing three under par, 68 to secure her win. In the Boys 14-15 division, Angelo Rinaldi earned his win after an even par, 71. In the Girls 11-15 division, Sarah Vojtko shot her tournament best with a four under par, 67 on her home course! In the Boys 11-13 division, Hamilton Miller earned his first win with a five over par, 76.
Simone Biles among the 10 best 2024 Olympians associated with central Ohio
The Olympic Games are returning this summer in Paris, with the opening ceremony scheduled for July 26. And the 2024 games will have their fair share of central Ohio connections. At the Olympics, many athletes with central Ohio connections have found success, including four gold medals for Columbus natives and many more tied to graduates of Ohio State. ...
Why Ohio’s Fifth Third Bank is paying $15 million over improperly opened accounts
CINCINNATI (WCMH) — A bank headquartered in Cincinnati will pay $15 million to settle an investigation by a federal agency but could be on the hook for more money for its customers as well. A federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio handed down a $15 million civil penalty […]
Affidavits seek to spell out hardships from Ohio’s 24-hour abortion waiting period
Double the costs, double the travel, double the child care. Those were the stories of some who struggled to receive abortion care because of Ohio’s 24-hour waiting period and two-visit mandates, according to a new court brief in a lawsuit attempting to eliminate the regulations. The Ohio Women’s Alliance submitted a “friends of the court” […] The post Affidavits seek to spell out hardships from Ohio’s 24-hour abortion waiting period appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
With the countdown to recreational marijuana sales on, we answer your questions
We are on the precipice of recreational marijuana sales in Ohio. For dispensaries in the state there, are a few details to still work out before regulators can grant final approval. So what are your questions about buying recreationally in Ohio? And what if you live out of the state?
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...
Michigan and Ohio Went to War Over Toledo?
Did you know Michigan went to war with Ohio over the Toledo Strip but ended up with the Upper Peninsula?. This all started when mistakes were made back in 1787 when Congress drafted the Northwest Ordinance. The map was several miles off according to History.com,. As a result, the original...
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