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OHSAA boys golf preview: Cleveland.com Preseason All-Stars, top players for 2024 season
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The 2024 OHSAA boys golf season has begun. Competitors from all over the cleveland.com seven-county coverage area in Northeast Ohio are trying to swing their way to the state tournament in October. Last season saw Independence senior Mark Pillar take home the Division III state crown.
6th Grade Orientation Being Held at Riverdale
Riverdale Local Schools will be holding a 6th grade orientation for incoming 6th graders for the 2024-25 school year on August 15th at 9:00am and 1:00pm. They will go over various topics like scheduling, transitioning to and expectations for 6th grade. Students will receive a Chromebook, access their schedule, and...
Vendor Space Still Available for H&H Fest
The Ada Area Chamber of Commerce is reminding the public that the Harvest and Herb festival is quickly approaching. They have announced a cut off date for vendor entries of Friday, September 6th. This will ensure ample time to finish their vendor map and get it distributed in time for...
Ada Swimming Pool Season Ends Aug 10
The last day for the Ada Swimming Pool this season is this Saturday August 10. The pool will be open Saturday from 1 until 8pm as part of the F&M Picnic at War Memorial Park. The season is going out with a splash. It is a free swim day for...
Cincinnati to Mercy Health: You owe taxpayers $7 million after defaulting on jobs promise
Almost three years ago Bon Secours Mercy Health told the city of Cincinnati the company was transitioning to mostly remote work, a violation of the health system's tax incentive agreement with the city. In a letter to then Mayor John Cranley, Mercy's Chief Financial Officer Deborah Bloomfield estimated taxpayers would lose nearly $1.8 million a year in earnings tax. Bloomfield cited the COVID-19 pandemic as why employees needed to work from home: "As the situation continues to...
Reminisce: New Bremen Farmers Picnic rivaled the county fair
Fire bells rang out over New Bremen streets as people lined up their cars decorated in vegetable and grain products. The New Bremen parade immediately dispersed as participants and onlookers rushed to the accommodation barn of St. Paul’s church. After they put out the flames, the parade commenced. Not even a fire diminished the crowd’s enthusiasm for the New Bremen Farmers Picnic in 1920.
Heart Ohio Junior Golf Association honors its best of the best at 38th annual banquet
WALDO — The Heart of Ohio Junior Golf Association crowned its champions and handed out scholarship awards during its recent 38th annual banquet held at Kings Mill Golf Course. There were 99 youth from Crawford, Delaware, Hardin, Marion, Morrow, Union and Wyandot counties that competed in HOJGA tournaments this summer. Galion's Logan Keller earned...
Ohio redistricting initiative campaign sets fundraising record with $26.95 million raised
Welcome to the Thursday, Aug. 8, Brew. Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day:. Ohio redistricting initiative campaign raises a record $26.95 million. Here’s what happened in Aug. 6 battleground primaries in Michigan, Missouri, and Washington. Editor-in-Chief of the Minnesota Reformer J. Patrick...
'We'll be just fine': High demand expected for recreational marijuana in the coming months
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The second day of legal recreational weed sales brought in strong numbers in Ohio. It's a trend dispensary owners expect to continue for weeks and even months. Local 12 talked with a few dispensary representatives to find out how these shops plan to keep up with that...
Movies, TV shows awarded $36 million in tax credits to film in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio is giving out $36 million in tax credits to TV shows and movies being produced in the state, as a prestigious film festival eyes a move to Cincinnati and a new Superman movie recently wrapped filming in Cleveland. The Ohio Department of Development is awarding the tax credits to 14 […]
Gov. DeWine thinks Ohio should consider the Iowa approach to redistricting. Would it work?
Ohio and Iowa share an interest in everything from corn and soybeans to Big Ten football and Midwest jargon. But should they share a redistricting model for drawing congressional and state legislative maps? Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine wants voters to reject a new proposal on the November ballot to replace politician mapmakers...
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