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Dayton Dragons and Ohio 529 Announces 2024 MVP Winners
The Dayton Dragons and Ohio’s 529 Plan, CollegeAdvantage, teamed up for the MVP Program for the 2023-2024 school year. The Dragons MVP Program is an educational program for teachers to help motivate and reward fourth- and fifth-grade students for success in the classroom. The MVP program is for public, private, and parochial schools throughout the Miami Valley, including Clark, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, and Warren counties. Over 1,200 teachers took advantage of the program.
King's Daughters Medical Center delay, cancel elective procedures
ASHLAND, Ky. (WCHS) — King’s Daughters Medical Center have been forced to delay and cancel some elective surgical procedures due to new equipment issues, the hospital announced. According to a statement from University of Kentucky King’s Daughters, there have been several unanticipated problems with installing and operating the...
17-year-old Kentucky boy with traumatic brain injury defies the odds, walks out of Frazier Rehab to go home
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- It was a celebration that a Kentucky family wasn't sure would ever come. Months after a serious car crash, 17-year-old Ethan Bowling walked out of Frazier Rehab Wednesday and headed home to Breathitt County. It's something doctors said he would never do, but step by step,...
Vehicle of interest sought in connection with string of thefts
BARBOURSVILLE, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The Cabell County Sheriff’s Department is looking for information about a mid-90s black and red Ford F-150 truck. Deputies say this truck is a suspect’s vehicle in an attempted motorcycle theft at a hotel parking lot that happened Aug. 1 near U.S. 60 in Barboursville.
Feds look to hold 23 Justice coal companies in contempt for nonpayment of health, safety fines
Yet another blow could be coming for Gov. Jim Justice’s family business empire as attorneys for the federal government are asking a court to hold 23 of the family’s coal companies in contempt for unpaid fines dating back a decade. The motion was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia […]
Defense attorneys seek to dismiss indictment, reduce bonds in Amber Spradlin murder case
PRESTONSBURG, Ky. — No trial date has yet been set for the three men charged in connection to the death of Amber Spradlin, but defense attorneys are already working to free their clients. Spradlin’s body was found June 18, 2023, at the Arkansas Creek home of Prestonsburg dentist Michael...
Ohio Lottery player wins $25K in Mahoning County
NORTH JACKSON, Ohio (WKBN) — An Ohio Lottery player won $25,000 in the July 30 evening Pick 5 drawing. . The winning ticket was purchased at Kwik Fill #269, located at 11086 Mahoning Ave in North Jackson. The winning numbers were 6-1-2-5-1. . After mandatory state and federal...
Powerball jackpot worth $185 million: See the winning lottery numbers for Wednesday, August 7, 2024
CLEVELAND — Although nobody won the $185 million Powerball jackpot in the latest drawing on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024, the Ohio Lottery says there were thousands of other winners who hit smaller prizes throughout the state. Here's a list of those winners, according to the Ohio Lottery:. $300 prize:...
Ohio prisons officer arraigned on charge in fellow officer's death at training
An Ohio prison system firearms instructor made his first appearance Wednesday in a Pickaway County court in connection with the fatal shooting of a prison lieutenant at an April training session. David Pearson, 44, of West Chester Township in Butler County, pleaded not guilty through his attorney at his brief arraignment on...
Ohio redistricting a complicated issue over the years
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A new state ballot issue would change the Ohio redistricting process, having it completed by an independent commission. David Niven, a political science professor at the University of Cincinnati, says Ohio’s districts favor one party over the other. The process leads to maps being constantly redrawn.
Another push on to ease emission requirements in northeast Ohio
(The Center Square) – A new proposal would allow vehicle owners in northeast Ohio to say their vehicles meet emission standards rather than complete an on-site inspection. The proposed legislation is another attempt to ease federally mandated emission requirements on car owners in seven Ohio counties. The E-Check program under the Federal Clean Air Act requires people living in Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Portage and Summit counties to get...
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