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Fayette’s Bean Creek Valley History Center Announces New Community Event
(PRESS RELEASE) – The Bean Creek Valley History Center is excited to announce a new community event, Walktober Fayette, “Walking Thru History,” to be held on October 5th and 6th, and again on October 12th and 13th. This unique event will offer attendees the opportunity to step...
Fall Evening Nature Camp At The Ohio Bird Sanctuary
As the leaves begin to turn and the air takes on that crisp fall edge, the Ohio Bird Sanctuary invites children to experience nature in a whole new light—at dusk! The Fall Evening Nature Camp, scheduled for Friday, September 27 is designed to immerse young adventurers in the enchanting world of the outdoors as day transitions to night.
Dollar General to pay $12 million in fines over worker safety issues
Dollar General has agreed to pay $12 million in a settlement with the federal government over workplace safety. The ubiquitous retail chain, with 19,000 locations including more than 700 in Michigan, agreed to the settlement last month with the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It comes after Dollar General had been cited repeatedly for unsafe working conditions and was deemed a “severe violator” by the federal agency.
Eat all the donuts guilt-free this weekend in Troy, sign-ups open
Video: Last years’ coverage. TROY, Ohio (WDTN) — The perfect way to exercise and eat some sweet treats is happening tomorrow. On Saturday, Aug. 24, donut shops across Troy will host bike riders participating in the annual Tour de Donut event. The “race” entails that riders bike fast and eat just so. Riders will travel […]
Cardioneuroablation: Rare heart procedure helps Ohio EMT with sinus bradycardia get ‘back to normal’
Laura Montoya, 39, of Findlay, is a mother of a 4-year-old boy, the wife of a Marine who lost a foot helping clear land mines in Ukraine, and a nationally registered EMT whose passion is looking after others.
MSP investigating double-fatal collision Saturday
TECUMSEH, Mich. — Michigan State Police are investigating a two-vehicle crash that occurred on East Monroe Road Saturday evening. According to a report from police, at around 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 24 a red Ford Taurus was traveling eastbound on Monroe Road when it was struck by a blue Chevrolet Equinox that was traveling westbound.
Police Escort Ex-Michigan GOP Chair Kristina Karamo Out of Party Convention
Kristina Karamo made waves when she was chairwoman of the Michigan Republican Party. That hasn't changed since she was ousted by the party earlier this year. Police on Saturday escorted her out of the GOP's convention inside the Dort Financial Center in Flint. Craig Mauger of the Detroit News reports...
A First Alert Weather Day issued for Tuesday, dangerous heat indexes forecast
A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Tuesday because of dangerous heat indexes. Heat indexes are forecast to surpass 100-degrees in spots, with air temperatures in the middle to upper 90s combined with tropical dewpoints. There is a concern for any scattered storms to be strong, but there...
Heat index of 100 degrees possible Tuesday, Wednesday in northern Ohio
After several days of mild, even fall-like, temperatures, this week will see temperatures soar to the 90s, with the heat index reaching the 100-degree mark in parts of northern Ohio Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. There's also a slight chance of periodic thunderstorms for the first part of the...
Heat Wave to Sizzle Across Ohio with Potential for Severe Storms, NWS Cleveland Advises Caution
As Ohioans brace themselves for yet another testament to the wild heart of summer's end, the National Weather Service in Cleveland has delivered the forecast that marks the return of significant heat. Heat and humidity, the insistent duo of late summer patterns, are set to build through the beginning of the work week, an official discussion by NWS Cleveland states.
UT Dissolves Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Vice President Position
The University of Toledo made the decision to to align all of the student success and faculty support efforts under the Office of the Provost. This includes Students Affairs, the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and community outreach efforts. The change receiving the most feedback is the decision to...
Neighborhood Nuisance: Post office discontinues mail service due to “aggressive” dogs
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Neighbors on the 200 block of Toledo’s Sunnyside Drive say they haven’t received mail in about a month-and-a-half. Kimberly Petee, a mother of two who was recently diagnosed with a rare form of breast cancer, says the inconvenience is overwhelming. She says she’s facing financial constraints due to her treatments and can’t afford to put up a mailbox.
Huge Vampire Coven in Ohio Gets Netflix Documentary
Netflix is about to drop a documentary that might show the world that Ohio is more creepy than we thought. And that is saying something. Joshua Rofé, who directed the 2021 Bob Ross doc has now set his sights on a murder mystery that took place in 1994 at a Goth club in Dayton, Ohio. This documentary titled "Vampires in Gem City" allegedly uncovers a vampire coven that's so large that it's only second to New Orleans. Ohio resident and TikToker with nearly 250,000 followers, Brittanstein says that it's not surprising that Ohio is fascinated with the dark side since this relatively small state has far more haunted attractions than any other state in the country.
Watchdog raises alarm about politically connected Ohio coal plant
MARTY SCHLADEN, Ohio Capital Journal — A “super-polluter” coal plant along the Ohio River is losing money and faces a hefty environmental liability, according to a recent report. Since it’s owned by a politically connected private equity fund, an obvious question arises: Will taxpayers be left holding the bag?
Dr Amy Acton guest at local Democratic picnic, says she ‘strongly’ considers running for Ohio governor
Several special guests made an appearance at the Mahoning County Democratic Party's annual picnic and family fun night Friday at the Maronite Center's Recreation Pavillion.
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