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JD Vance, who once called for a ban on congressional stock trades, sold up to $100,000 in stock last year
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Republican vice-presidential nominee JD Vance, while running in Ohio for his U.S. Senate seat in 2022, stated that it should be illegal for members of Congress to trade stocks while in office. However, Vance reported in a financial disclosure report that he sold somewhere between $50,000 and $100,000...
Ohio voter advocates warn group is making troubling challenges, ask Sec. of State to guide counties
Voting rights advocacy organizations are calling on the Ohio Secretary of State to create consistency within the county boards of elections when it comes to voter registration challenges. The urgency comes in particular because of one group, the Ohio Election Integrity Network, which advocates say has been approaching multiple Ohio counties with lists of hundreds […] The post Ohio voter advocates warn group is making troubling challenges, ask Sec. of State to guide counties appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
26 dogs rescued from deplorable conditions at Ohio home
HUBBARD TOWNSHIP, Ohio (KDKA) -- More than two dozen dogs were rescued from deplorable conditions at a home in Ohio, an animal shelter said.The Animal Welfare League of Trumbull County said the 26 dogs and their elderly owner were found living in "deplorable conditions." The dogs were brought to the shelter, less than 10 miles across the Pennsylvania border.The rescue happened after humane agents got a tip about a home in Hubbard Township, CBS affiliate WKBN reported. "The caller suspected that there were three to five dogs at the residence. There were suspected puppies that had passed away as well...
Rent prices in three Ohio cities have exploded since last year. Renters now have to pay more than ever.
Ohio – Ohio becomes a major hotspot with Cleveland leading the way as rent rates keep rising around the United States. Recent Zillow data shows that the average rent price across the country rose 3.5% from last year, to $2,054. With a median rent of $1,300, which reflects a $100 increase from the year before, Ohio offers a more affordable scenario still much below the national norm.
Road Commission To Begin Deerfield Rd Work
Lenawee County, MI – The Lenawee County Road Commission will begin work on Deerfield Road between Adrian and the Village of Deerfield Monday. Work is expected to last approximately two months. The Lenawee County Road Commission says that one lane will remain open, but delays will occur. The contractor...
Ohio mayors submit proposal to reduce gun violence
Jul. 17—COLUMBUS — Lima Mayor Sharetta Smith has joined forces with 30 of her mayoral counterparts from Ohio's largest cities in an effort to reduce gun violence and easy access to firearms. In a letter to Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, members of the Ohio Mayors Alliance, a bipartisan group of community leaders, cited "significant investments" in public safety and law enforcement that have resulted ...
Election preview: John Lapham challenges Dustin Krasny for Lenawee County board seat
Voters in six of Lenawee County's nine districts have contested races in this year's county commissioner primary elections. The Daily Telegram sent questionnaires to the candidates in the contested races. Below are the responses from incumbent commissioner Dustin Krasny and former commissioner John Lapham, both of Cambridge Township, who are seeking the Republican Party nomination for county commissioner in District 2. Their responses are printed as provided, though they may have been edited for clarity or truncated if the answers exceeded the given word limits.
'90s Throwback Concert highlights 2024 Lenawee County Fair attractions
ADRIAN — Lenawee County's biggest summer attraction — the Lenawee County Fair — is back, and it includes something it hasn't offered in seven years. On Tuesday, July 22, the grandstand will be jumping with the fair's ’90s Throwback Concert, featuring hip-hop and R&B artists from Gen X's high school and college days: Tone Loc, Digital Underground, Tag Team, C+C Music Factory and Color Me Badd. ...
OSHP motorcycle units patrol construction zones
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - If your travels have taken you along 475-23 in Lucas County this week, you have probably noticed motorcycle patrols and a lot of them in the Maumee area. It is a joint effort between O-DOT and the Ohio State Highway Patrol to improve safety in work zones.
2024 Dana Open brings world's best LPGA players to Sylvania, thousands of dollars to local charities
SYLVANIA, Ohio (WTVG) - The sound of professional golfers teeing off is music to the ears of volunteers with the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Ohio. “I mean, it’s incredible. We’ve been involved with the tournament since day one and because of that, it’s such a great impactful accomplishment to be here,” said Wendy Bejaige, Director of Engagement for Ronald McDonald House Charities of NW Ohio.
Edgerton Police Department Works To Further Community Engagement
The Edgerton Police Department is committed to enhancing community engagement and transparency, as indicated by their recent efforts and initiatives. Despite facing staffing challenges and fluctuating service call numbers, the department remains dedicated to serving and protecting the local community. According to Chief Ken Jacob, service call numbers for the...
Sophia Popov, the first woman to win a major at Royal Troon, reminisces on a Cinderella run that began in Ohio
Four years ago, Sophia Popov tied for ninth at the Dana Open (then the Marathon LPGA Classic) and kickstarted a chain of events that changed her life. The top-10 finish in Sylvania, Ohio, qualified her for the 2020 AIG Women’s British Open at Royal Troon, where she shocked the world by becoming the first woman to hoist a major championship trophy at the historic club. Popov, who didn’t even have LPGA status at the time, was ranked 304th in the world when she took the title in the midst of a global pandemic. At this week’s Dana Open, 31-year-old Popov, now an...
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