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Ohio helping farmers keep water sources clean
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The state is putting millions of dollars into ensuring clean water in Ohio. A program called H2Ohio is expanding and hoping to reach across the entire state, meaning wetland, water and sewer projects, and making farming more sustainable. What farmers are doing at farms involved in the program is work that […]
Ohio's only Revolutionary War fort will be partially reconstructed
BOLIVAR ‒ With support from the recently passed state capital budget, the Fort Laurens Museum and grounds will get an extensive makeover in time for the Revolutionary War fort's 250th birthday in 2028. The project will include a partial reconstruction of the fort. ...
JD Vance’s former Yale classmate and friend says emails show political transformation on ‘literally every imaginable issue’
A Yale Law School friend of Ohio Sen. JD Vance, who has revealed years of emails the two previously exchanged, said Monday that the Republican vice presidential nominee is a “chameleon” who has changed his views on “literally every imaginable issue.”
JD Vance’s congressman blasts him and his ‘chaotic’ and ‘weird’ campaign
Rep. Greg Landsman (D-Ohio), the Democrat who represents Sen. JD Vance’s (R-Ohio) district, slammed the vice presidential candidate for his views on abortion, women and marriage, arguing his was “one of the cruelest, most chaotic and downright weirdest” VP campaigns. Landsman, in a lengthy Monday thread on...
GenNext summer interns share their experiences at mayor's briefing
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - Eleven young adults are getting much-needed on-the-job training this summer as the City of Lima's GenNext Workforce Development Program winds down. Several of the summer interns shared what they have been doing this summer at Mayor Sharetta Smith's media briefing this week. The program asks what type of work the individual aged 16 to 24 wants to do, and then the city finds a business that meets their criteria. Participants spent the summer exploring jobs in marketing, radio, public utilities, along with child care, and others. They say the experience has opened their eyes to the fields they were interested in.
Back-to-School Block Party seeks to help out students with uniforms and cold weather clothing
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - The South Lima Community Development Corporation will be holding its back-to-school block party on Saturday, August 10th, at the Philippian Missionary Baptist Church, located at 190 E 8th St Lima, OH 45804. This will be their second year for the event that not only provides school...
Two teens who pleaded guilty in killing of Dayton Lyft driver sentenced
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- Da’Trayvon Mitchell and Tylan Peaks were both sentenced Wednesday for the murder of a Lyft driver in January 2022. An attorney for Mitchell, who was 15 at the time of the shooting, said the boy was remorseful and has apologized for his actions. PREVIOUS |...
Dayton Municipal Court has new initiative to help renters who have been evicted
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- A new initiative from the Dayton Municipal Court to help renters who have been evicted in the past will be announced in more detail at a 10 a.m. press conference on Wednesday, July 31. Dayton 24/7 Now Reporter Jenilee Borek spoke with the Dayton Municipal Court...
Lima City Schools Seeks Donations of Gently Used Uniforms for Project Uniform Share
Lima City Schools is asking families with children that attend Lima City Schools to bring their old, gently used uniforms to donate to Project Uniform Share. The event will be held at their Back to School Celebration which will be held on August 8th from 4:00pm until 6:00pm at Martin Luther King Park in Lima.
Indian Lake Schools Seeking Certified Middle School Teacher for Upcoming School year
Indian Lake Schools is currently seeking a certified middle school teacher for Indian Lake Middle School for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year. The open position is for Grade 8 with math and science experience preferred. Interested applicants should email a letter of interest and their resume to Mrs. Erin Miller...
Walk to End Alzheimer’s is Sept. 14
GREENVILLE — The Alzheimer’s Association Miami Valley Chapter is inviting Darke County residents to join the fight to end Alzheimer’s by participating in the Darke County Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Greenville City Park on Sept. 14, Shelter 5, in Greenville. On Walk day, participants honor...
Vendors sought for holiday boutique
GREENVILLE — The EUM Church Women’s Ministry is excited to announce its annual Holiday Boutique on Nov. 9, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., at the EUM Worship Center at 1451 Sater Street in Greenville (corner of Sater Street & Sebring-Warner Road). The Holiday Boutique is designed for artisans and home-based-business...
Thousands expected to attend ‘Bash on the Bay’ for country music mega stars
PUT-IN-BAY, Ohio (WOIO) - Put-In-Bay’s music festival, “Bash on the Bay,” is ready to welcome thousands of county music fans of today’s biggest stars. Headliners include county music stars Jelly Roll and Hardy, who will be preforming at the grounds of the Put-In-Bay Airport on Wednesday, Aug. 21, and Thursday, Aug. 22.
Mansfield Music Fest 2024 set to ignite Snow Trails with melting pot of genres
MANSFIELD – Hip-hop beats, metal riffs, and alt-rock melodies will once again echo through the hills of Snow Trails as Mansfield Music Fest (MMF) returns Aug. 16 and 17. The festival is gearing up to deliver a dynamic mix of music, art and community. It will feature nearly 50 performers, including local, regional and national acts.
Mansfield Secures $4 Million For New Industrial Park Development
The Ohio Department of Development today announced the release of more than $9.7 million to five projects through three state-funded programs designed to boost businesses and enrich communities. An additional $14.6 million approved today will support the state’s first project-ready site through the All Ohio Future Fund. “At Development,...
Veteran, father of 7 receives new roof from local company
A surprise visitor brought good news to local father of seven and U.S. Air National Guard veteran Robert Kish. “One day the doorbell rang and my son said, ‘Hey, you better answer the door,’” Mr. Kish said. Andrew Kish, a 20-something journalism student at Bowling Green State University, had entered his father, Robert, into a selection for a free new roof, put on by Freedom Roofing, Windows and Siding LLC. “So I heard about the Freedom Roofing Project through a Facebook post,” Mr. Kish’s middle son said, talking about an application and essay he wrote for the entry back in spring of this year.
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