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Powerball numbers for Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024; jackpot $185 million
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The winning numbers have been selected in the latest Powerball drawing for a jackpot estimated at $185 million. The Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024, numbers are 6-19-35-47-57 Powerball 9 Power Play 3x. The Classic Lotto numbers are 11-12-20-27-41-48 Kicker 658881. The jackpot increases to $14 million for...
More than $300K going to programs to encourage children, agriculture
(The Center Square) – Ohio plans to spend more than $300,000 in taxpayer funds to create educational opportunities for children related to agriculture. The Grow Ohio grants go to 14 communities to support local agricultural education programs, including farm-to-school projects like outdoor or indoor school gardening, hydroponics, collaboration with local food producers and food literacy activities. According to a release, many programs plan to incorporate food produced in the programs...
When does Ohio's sales tax holiday end? Here's what to know about the final hours
Ohio's sales-tax holiday is underway. Ohioans have been getting more bang for their buck and a break from taxes for their shopping sprees during the period. But when does it end? Here's what to know. ...
Addiction Recovery Care under FBI probe for health care fraud. Lawsuits show a troubled past.
On July 30, the FBI asked former employees and patients to share experiences with ARC as part of its fraud investigation of Kentucky’s largest and most ambitious recovery care system.
Community members work to preserve legacy of Quinn Chapel
By Terry L. Hapney, Jr. The Ironton Tribune Efforts to retain the Quinn Chapel AME Church building to preserve its long legacy continue thanks to the work of a nonprofit organization composed of citizens in the Ironton community. Rich Donohue, a member of the Quinn Chapel Historical Center, said Quinn Chapel was the first African […] The post Community members work to preserve legacy of Quinn Chapel appeared first on The Tribune.
Loudon Township homecoming parade winners
The Loudon Twp. Volunteer Fire Department homecoming featured a parade, food and two tractor pulls. The annual event was held in Kilgore Aug. 2 and 3 this year along with a makeup date Aug. 4. The Friday tractor pull was postponed from Friday until Sunday afternoon, but the food stand was still open for diners Friday evening.
Crime Stoppers: Police looking for woman with active warrants
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - Bowling Green Police are requesting help in locating a wanted woman with two active arrest warrants. 36-year-old Ashley Oliver is wanted on charges of engaging in organized crime and trafficking controlled substances (fentanyl). She is a white female, 5 foot 6 inches tall, and weighs...
3 Valley school districts receive grants for agricultural education
Three local school districts are receiving grants to support agricultural education. The funding is part of the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce's Grow Ohio Grants program which supports agricultural education opportunities for children in the state. A total of $332,960 is being dispersed between 14 communities across the state,...
Carson Foster and Rose Lavelle are great, but Ohio lags in producing Olympic athletes
Despite all the hoopla over native Ohioans like Carson Foster and Rose Lavelle, the Buckeye State isn’t exactly a hotbed of Olympic talent this summer. That’s no knock on the 14 athletes Ohio sent to the 2024 Paris games. Lavelle, the Mount Notre Dame High School graduate, is competing for gold in soccer, Foster, the Sycamore High School alum, already has won silver and bronze medals, and Annette Echikunwoke, a former University of Cincinnati star, won silver...
Kentucky State Police Announces First Civilian to Serve as The Agency’s Spokesperson
FRANKFORT, Ky – Kentucky State Police Commissioner Phillip Burnett, Jr. has announced that Sherry Bray has been promoted as the first civilian to serve as the agency’s spokesperson and Sgt. Matthew Sudduth has been promoted as the public affairs commander. The previous public affairs commander, Captain Howard “Paul”...
Project underway to honor 'Grandma' Gatewood
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio (CBS19 NEWS) -- A project is underway to create a life-sized statue honoring a woman from Ohio who once passed through the Central Virginia area on a historic trek. Back in the 1950s, Emma Rowena “Grandma” Gatewood, who was 67 at the time, “went for a walk” into...
Police warn Hoosiers crossing state lines for weed, following Ohio’s legalization
RICHMOND, Ind. — Indiana’s neighbors to the east have joined several other states in legalizing recreational marijuana use. However, it’s still not legal in the Hoosier state. With Low Bob’s Discount Tobacco in Richmond being less than 5 miles from Ohio, employees think there will be plenty of customers making that drive across state lines. […]
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