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Reid Health Chooses Abridge Generative AI Solution to Increase Access to Care
PITTSBURGH & SAN FRANCISCO & RICHMOND, Ind.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 8, 2024-- Abridge, the leader in generative AI for clinical documentation, has finalized an enterprise-wide agreement with Reid Health, a rural healthcare system that serves 280,000 people in Indiana and Ohio. Abridge has already been used by some clinicians across Reid for six months and will now be available to all clinicians. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240808315696/en/ (Graphic: Business Wire)
Throwback Thursday: Ohio's Olympic greats
Ohio natives have already had a great Olympic Games in Paris, especially the gymnastics GOAT Simone Biles.Yes, but: That's nothing new. The Buckeye State has produced dozens of gold medalists dating all the way back to 1904, when swimmer Charles Daniels of Dayton won three golds at the Games in St. Louis.Zoom in: Other Ohioans with legendary Olympic performances are pictured below. Jerry Page (left), a Columbus native, won a boxing gold medal at the 1984 Games and is in the city's Hall of Fame. Photo: Ken Regan /Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images Lucinda Williams Adams (second from right) won gold in the 400-meter relay in 1960, then had a long career as a teacher and administrator in Dayton. She now tells young people to "dream big." Photo: Bettmann Archive Dave Wottle won the 800-meter run in 1972 while studying at Bowling Green State University and always competed wearing a white ball cap. Photo: AFP via Getty Images
ODNR announces state’s best wildlife renderings
COLUMBUS — Artists for Wildlife, the Division of Wildlife’s inaugural art show, concluded with five winners selected from a total of 27 entries. The art show was open to artists in high school and college and featured a variety of art mediums. The Best in Show piece featured...
Ohio Attorney General announces new statewide Human Trafficking Hotline
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost hosted the fifth annual Human Trafficking Summit on Wednesday morning in downtown Columbus. The even brings together survivors, social workers, law enforcement and other community members to share resources and tools for success in the statewide fight against human trafficking.
Transgender bans now the law in Ohio
It’s been a long and winding road for House Bill 68 (HB 68), the Saving Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act, from inception to implementation. The legislation sought to ban in Ohio (1) transgender surgeries for minors (also commonly referred to as “gender-affirming care”) and (2) boys from playing in girls sports in middle and high schools. The Ohio Legislature passed the bill on December 13, 2023 but it was vetoed by Governor DeWine on December 29, 2023. On January 24, 2024, the Ohio Legislature overrode...
Aldi rolls out ‘personalized’ online shopping – and customers can now view ‘aisle of shame’ from home
ALDI plans to offer its shoppers an improved experience through an expanded partnership. The retailer is making significant updates with Instacart that seeks to benefit customers in-store and online moving forward. Aldi plans to implement the grocery delivery company's new Connected Stores technologies to "power e-commerce orders," per a press...
Ohio continues audits, removes 154,995 inactive voters from rolls
The Center Square Days after removing nearly 500 noncitizens from voter rolls in Ohio, Secretary of State Frank LaRose said more than 150,000 other voters have been removed as well. LaRose said all 88 county election boards finished the annual list maintenance process, which resulted in 154,995 voters being removed for being inactive or having […] The post Ohio continues audits, removes 154,995 inactive voters from rolls appeared first on The Tribune.
Smoke Still Billows From KY Coal Mine Abandoned for 40 Years
I have no data on this, but if you were to ask somebody NOT from Kentucky what they KNOW about Kentucky, you might get answers about horse racing, basketball, and bourbon, and not necessarily in that order. I also doubt you'd go through too many respondents before "coal mining" came up.
St. Clairsville Recreation Center expanding with new facilities and upgrades
BELMONT COUNTY, Ohio — The St. Clairsville recreation Center is expanding, with two new facilities set to open soon. The former Junior Fair Building, located adjacent to the recreation center, will house two batting cages, a golf simulator, and a turf floor. The new activities will be available to...
Area football teams are senior-laden so here's our look at the Top 20 seniors throughout the area
The football season is just over two weeks away, and some of the top offensive and defensive players throughout the area have been recognized. Now, it's time to rank the top seniors, juniors and sophomores throughout the area, and up first, the Top 20 seniors who are ready to take the gridiron in a couple of weeks. ...
Tuscarawas County K9 locates suspect hiding under laundry pile
UHRICHSVILLE, Ohio (WOIO) - An Uhrichsville K9 caught a suspect hiding in a pile of laundry after a foot chase, police say. Police say a car passenger fled on foot during a traffic stop on Monday around 8 p.m. The officer, Liz Cottrell, says she recognized the man and knew...
Ohio high school football 2024 | Top 10 Canton-area quarterbacks to watch
As we prepare for the start of the 2024 Ohio high school football season, we're breaking down the top players by position. Throughout the preseason, we're ranking the top 10 Greater Canton quarterbacks, running backs, receivers/tight ends, offensive linemen, defensive linemen, linebackers, defensive backs, specialists and two-way players. Today, we look at the...
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.
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