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Women’s Soccer Starts Off Season Strong with Win
RICHMOND, Ind. – The College of Wooster women's soccer team have not lost a season opener since 2011, and they kept that streak alive on Saturday with a 2-0 win at Earlham College. After a couple of ties the past two years, Wooster got back in the win column...
Scots Capture First Win and Conclude Season Opening Invite
RICHMOND, Ind. – The College of Wooster volleyball team picked up its first win of the season on its final day at the Earlham College Fall Invitational. The Scots defeated Northland College in three sets, 25-15, 25-19, 15-17. In their later match, Wooster fell to Trine 3-1 (25-19, 25-8,...
Gray and VandeSchraaf Lead Eagles to Sweep Wooster but Slip to Trine
RICHMOND, In.--- Asbury volleyball (1-1) opened the 2024 season with a sweep over Wooster College ( behind Isabelle VandeSchraaf's 13 kills, before slipping to Trine University (2-0) in four sets in the Earlham Invitational on Friday night in Richmond, In. Game One | ASBURY 3, WOOSTER 0. The Eagles established...
Men's Golf in Fifth Thru One Round of IU East Fall Invitational
RICHMOND, Ind. - The Indiana University Kokomo men's golf team opened their 2024-2025 season Friday in Richmond, as they are competing in the IU East Fall Invitational at Highland Lake Golf Course in Richmond. The Cougars fired a 305 to sit in fifth-place of eight teams heading into Saturday morning's...
UPDATE: Silver Alert issued for Richmond woman canceled
EDITOR'S NOTE: The Silver Alert issued Friday for Richmond's Ladaya Plashae Carpenter was canceled at 7:45 p.m. Saturday. RICHMOND, Ind. — A statewide Silver Alert has been issued for a missing Richmond woman. The Richmond Police Department is investigating the disappearance of 24-year-old Ladaya Plashae Carpenter. ...
Blueboys Open Season with Dominating Victory
RICHMOND, Ind. – The Illinois College men's soccer squad opened the 2024 campaign with an impressive showing, rolling past Earlham, 7-1 on Friday. The Blueboys roared out of the gate, posting six goals in the opening half. Nate Kapitz recorded the first goal of the 2024 season at the 33:06 mark. Aidan Gowin followed with another goal just over a minute later. Kapitz found the next for the second time of the night at the 35:43 mark for IC's third goal.
The City of Dayton to Provide Free Trees in Qualified Areas Come Fall
Dayton Street Tree Planting info | Photo by Bethany Althauser | The Wright State Guardian. The city of Dayton and Montgomery County’s streets may appear fuller this fall, as two programs plan to provide free trees to qualified areas. Both initiatives aim to improve water pollution, flooding, rising energy bills and health factors, including mental health and risk of respiratory illness.
Why are flags at half-staff in Ohio?
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered U.S. and Ohio flags to be flown at half-staff. Flags will be lowered on Ohio’s public buildings and grounds at the statehouse, the Vern Riffe Center and the Rhodes Tower in honor of Ohio Overdose Awareness Day on Saturday. The national and state flags will remain […]
Ohio high school football: Who won in Week 2? Here are scores from the Columbus area
Week 2 featured several intriguing matchups in central Ohio high school football, three of which were covered by The Dispatch. Our team was at Jonathan Alder-Columbus Academy, Olentangy Berlin-Upper Arlington and Olentangy Orange-Westerville North. For details of those contests, check out our live blog. Week 2 Ohio high school football scores Saturday ...
Heat forces Cincinnati, NKY high school football schedule changes. Here's the latest
This week's high school football schedule is full of hot matchups. Literally. While the forecast offers relief, cooler temperatures won't arrive in time for Week 2, forcing schedule changes for tonight and tomorrow. The latest updates are below. You can also catch up on the latest news as conference battles start in the Greater...
While Ohio lags in EVs, 1 local dealership carves a niche
Although the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is encouraging the widespread adoption of electric vehicles, Ohio is lagging significantly in EV sales and registrations.But one local business is doing well by specializing in used EV sales. Maumee-based Price Pro is the second-largest used car dealer in northwest Ohio and, according to its president, Denny Walerius, is probably the largest seller of used EVs. The company was founded in 2014. Sixty percent of its sales are to local buyers with the remaining 40 percent coming from people all over the country. In 2022, the most recent year for which statistics are available, less than 1 percent of vehicles registered in the Buckeye State were electric. At present, 6.8 percent of all vehicles registered in the United States are electric. Ohio ranks 32nd among the 50 states for per-capita electric vehicle registrations. The EPA has stated that the auto industry could meet the agency’s 2032 emissions targets if 56 percent of new vehicle sales were electrics, 13 percent were plug-in hybrids, and gasoline-powered cars were made to be more fuel efficient.
LaRose wants proof of citizenship to register to vote
(The Center Square) – Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose wants the Legislature to allow him to require proof of citizenship on voter registration forms following a U.S. Supreme Court decision. Both state and federal laws already make it illegal for noncitizens to vote to vote in federal and state elections. In a letter to letter to Republican state legislative leaders in the House and Senate, LaRose asked for legislative...
Ohio officer fired after deadly shooting at corrections training range
Watch a previous NBC4 report on the fatal shooting in the video player above. ORIENT, Ohio (WCMH) — An Ohio special operations officer has been fired after he was charged with fatally shooting a 43-year-old lieutenant during a training exercise earlier this year. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction said 45-year-old David Pearson will […]
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