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The Cincinnati Reds Need to Trade Christian Encarnacion-Strand
Of all the players the Cincinnati Reds should trade at the MLB Trade Deadline, Christian Encarnacion-Strand should be that player. The Reds should be buyers at the deadline and send a message to the fan base that they are going for the postseason this season. When it comes to prospects the Reds would need to trade to acquire a veteran asset that would help boost the club’s chances at making the postseason, Encarnacion-Strand should be that prospect the Reds trade.
New Castle man out on bail for child solicitation now arrested for child molestation
NEW CASTLE, Ind. — A New Castle man who was already out of jail after being charged with child solicitation has been arrested a second time – now for child molestation. Dalton L. Armstrong, 29, was arrested in late April after police found evidence that he sent nude photographs to a 14-year-old girl and requested […]
Nearly all households opt-in to East Palestine settlement
(The Center Square) – According to court-appointed class attorneys, less than 1% of the nearly 200,000 households involved in the East Palestine train derailment settlement opted out of the $600 million deal. A court filing after the July 1 opt-out and objection deadline showed 0.09% of the 190,887 households in the settlement class opted out of the agreement. The settlement class includes households in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Seath A. Katz,...
Haase Ready For Eldora With New Crew Chief
ROSSBURG, Ohio — The world of sprint car racing congregates at Eldora Speedway this week for four nights of racing that culminates with the 41st running of the Kings Royal on Saturday. The event features a who’s who of sprint car racing’s elite from the nascent High Limit Racing...
Power of Past DCTPA pull draws good numbers
GREENVILLE – The Darke County Tractor Pullers Association (DCTPA) had a successful Friday night of Fast Classes pulling before a large crowd at the Greenville Power of the Past show held in front of the Darke County Fair Grandstand. “It was a great crowd tonight,” said Kyle Schlechty, DCTPA...
Greenville Power of the Past completes record setting year
GREENVILLE – The 2024 Greenville Farm Power of the Past closed out the 25th annual event with a record-setting 448 tractors on the grounds of the Great Darke County Fair, surpassing the previous record set in 2017 with 428 tractors. Former Power of the Past President Von Oswalt introduced...
Ohioans Invited to Find, Claim Unclaimed Funds at the 2024 Ohio State Fair
July 17, 2024, Press Release from the Ohio Department of Commerce: COLUMBUS, OHIO – The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Unclaimed Funds is returning to the Ohio State Fair to help fairgoers search for and claim their lost or forgotten money. The 2024 Ohio State Fair will run from July 24 to Aug. 4.
Two Ohio State Routes will be closed for a couple of days
Starting July 22, in Jefferson County, State Route 150 will close during daytime hours for a culvert replacement project. East of Pleasant Grove. In Belmont County, starting July 22, State Route 149 will be closed to traffic for a slide repair project.
Ohio looks to remedy law enforcement shortages with new online tool, campaign
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A new online tool and campaign announced by state officials aims to assist law enforcement agencies with recruitment efforts as a local official says the Columbus Division of Police is struggling to fill positions. Lt. Gov. Jon Husted and the director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety, Andy Wilson, announced […]
See which rule changes are coming to Ohio high school baseball and softball next season
CHILLICOTHE − A handful of significant rule changes are coming to high school baseball and softball next season. The National Federation of State High School Associations have, over the past month, approved several measures and rule changes to state high school rules for both spring sports that will go into effect for the 2025 season.
What to know about Ohio's new childcare rating system
Ohio is making dramatic changes to how it rates the state’s childcare programs. Previously, providers were rated using a five-star system. The new "Step Up to Quality" standards feature bronze, silver and gold awards. Supporters say this new plan will enhance child outcomes and remove unnecessary administrative barriers. But...
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