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Rio Grande Hires New eSports Director
(Rio Grande) – The University of Rio Grande has announced the hiring of Mackenzie Halley as its Director of eSports. Halley, who resides in Rio Grande, started his collegiate career at Rio before going on to become a 2014 graduate of Ohio University, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Sport Management.
Pretrial Hearing Scheduled for Tuesday for Bionca Ellis
A pretrial hearing is scheduled for Tuesday for Bionca Ellis, who is charged in the murder of 3-year-old Julian Wood, who died after being stabbed in the parking lot of an Ohio grocery store. (8/9/24) Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
Jerry Salley to Ohio Country Music Hall of Fame
Nashville singer and songwriter Jerry Salley is set to be inducted tomorrow into the Ohio Country Music Hall of Fame. With a 40 year career that’s seen almost 600 of his songs recorded by other artists in bluegrass, country, and gospel music, the honor seems completely justified for this Chillicothe, Ohio native. Salley is also an artist himself, whose most recent album, The Songwriter, consists entirely of songs he has written on his own.
Ex-AK Steel site, 3 other brownfield sites receive funding
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Four brownfield sites in the Miami Valley are receiving funding to be revitalized. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Friday that four local brownfield sites would receive funding for either assessment, clean up or remediation. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a brownfield site is a property proposed for redevelopment or […]
Ohio bill allowing care facility cameras now ‘worthless,’ advocates say
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A bill named after a woman with developmental disabilities who had her throat slit at an Ohio care facility has been amended by legislators, with disability advocates calling the new version “worthless.” House Bill 465, known as Lauren’s Law, was introduced in the Ohio House in March. If passed, Lauren’s Law […]
Northeast Ohio impacted by storms: What to know
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Governor of Ohio is looking to ready state agencies in support of areas in northeast Ohio ravaged by severe storms this week. Gov. DeWine authorized that “all State departments and agencies to be at the ready and to utilize their personnel and resources as necessary to protect the lives, safety, […]
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