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Richland County property transfers recorded July 29 - Aug. 2
These real estate transactions were recorded in Richland County between July 29 and Aug. 2: 608 Weller Drive, Mansfield; Margaret M. Sebastian to Norman C. and Jerrine A. Pfeffer; $260,000 424 Tremont St., Mansfield; Larry Cameron to Thomas Hamilton; $67,000 ...
Bewilderment store now open at 129 N. Columbus St. is more than just a retail shop
LANCASTER − The new Bewilderment store at 131 N. Columbus St. does more than just sell items like wax melts, aroma sprays, car fresheners, shirts, stickers and more. It is also a mental health advocate. Brandon Love owns both the store and www.bewilderment.com. ...
Ohio State’s latest gem out of Texas takes important step in setting up the Buckeyes’ future running back plans
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The last time Ohio State pulled a top 100 running back out of Texas he turned out to be pretty good and now it might’ve done it again. James Peoples is about six months way from finding himself at the top of a running back room that’ll lose two of the nation’s five best players at the position to the NFL. This year is all about making sure no one is worried about what happens next.
Crave Hot Dogs & BBQ Expands Into New Philadelphia, Ohio in Walmart
Crave Hot Dogs & BBQ recently announced its Expansion into Walmart stores throughout the Unites States. The first location will be in Louisville, Kentucky. Crave is excited to announce it will also be entering New Philadelphia, Ohio within Walmart. Crave features delicious Hot Dogs with fun builds like nacho dogs...
Carroll County sheriff cancels missing person alert after man found
CARROLLTON – The Carroll County Sheriff's Office canceled a missing person alert Friday afternoon, after saying authorities had located a 77-year-old man who had been missing since Thursday night. The Sheriff's Office had issued an alert Friday morning. It said a Carrollton man who suffered from memory loss had driven away from his home Thursday night and hadn't been seen since. The alert was canceled just before 3 p.m. This article originally appeared on The Repository: Carroll County sheriff cancels missing person alert after man found
Get Out There: Olympic watch parties, Alexandria’s Sidewalk Sale, and more weekend events
Alexandria’s 15th annual Sidewalk Sale will bring more than 60 independent boutiques to the streets of Old Town all day Saturday. If the weather improves this Saturday as is predicted by the Capital Weather Gang, you may be wondering how to make the most of your weekend around D.C. For this week’s Get Out There, WAMU’s arts and culture reporter Elliot Williams rounded up some interesting local events, including:
Ohio launches new human trafficking hotline to aid law enforcement efforts
Just a few weeks ago the Steubenville Police Department along with the Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force and others conducted a sting operation leading to arrests in the area, something carried out to catch trafficking behaviors before it leads to a worse crime. Attorney General Dave Yost announced this...
Mega Millions players told to check tickets as $1m prize still unclaimed – player just missed out on $374m prize
A LOTTERY player has missed out on pocketing almost $400 million, but still managed to win $1 million. The winner, who has not yet come forward, missed out on this hefty sum by just one number. The Mega Millions ticket was sold in Ohio, according to the Kansas City Star. It matched five winning numbers […]
As Ohio’s 2024 presidential ballot solidifies, Democrats move to secure spot for Kamala Harris
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The state’s 2024 presidential ballot is taking shape, as elections officials say they have certified petitions for independents Robert F. Kennedy and Jill Stein, as well as Libertarian nominee Chase Oliver. Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump also appear headed to securing a spot...
Police looking for two 18-year-old suspects in shooting death
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Police are looking for two 18-year-olds in connection to a deadly shooting that happened last weekend. Investigators say Dwayne Johnson and Isaiah Wharton-Howard shot and killed Michael Simmons on Noe-Bixby Road on Saturday. According to court documents, it all started as a fight between Johnson...
Settlement offices in East Palestine busy helping with claims
Those walking into the Train Derailment Settlement Center in East Palestine could find themselves in for a long wait. It was taking close to 90 minutes for residents without an appointment to get to talk with anyone.
Licking County volleyball teams put on show in first White Field preview
NEWARK — The weather cooperated, and the fans showed up. It was time for the volleyball players to take center stage. Newark and Newark Catholic hosted their first outdoor preview Thursday at White Field. Several hundred people attended as Newark beat NC in both sets in the nightcap of the six-team event. ...
Neighbor's tree fell on my property due to storms. Who is responsible?
Central Ohio might be out of tornado season, but that doesn't mean the region is completely safe from falling trees. An unexpectedly strong windstorm could come through, uprooting trees and sending branches flying. Or sometimes trees just died and fall. It happens. ...
Ohio home listed for $20 million includes car barn, heated driveway and yacht-like touches
A 20,700-square-foot Ohio home with echoes of a yacht's interior has hit the market for $20 million, in what may be the state's most expensive home listing ever. Completed in 2018 in Hunting Valley, east of Cleveland, the home features a boatload of amenities including an interior fashioned by Ari Loar, a Florida...
Ohio Olympians shine in Paris
If you've been following the Olympics these past couple of weeks, there's a good chance you've cheered for some Ohioans. Thirteen Olympians and four Paralympians hail from the Buckeye State, according to Team USA. And even more athletes have ties here. From Ohio State alone, two dozen current incoming and former student athletes are competing in the games, the second biggest contingent in the school's history.
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