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Oh, Nah! Ohio Woman Charged For Making Nearly 400 “Nonexistent Emergency” Calls To 911
Whew! An Ohio woman has entered her plea after racking up charges for making nearly 400 calls to 911. Turns out, the calls were for “nonexistent emergencies.” In response, the Muskingum County Prosecutor’s Office hit Kesha Kennedy with felony and misdemeanor charges. She was charged with one felony count of disrupting public services, one felony [...] The post Oh, Nah! Ohio Woman Charged For Making Nearly 400 “Nonexistent Emergency” Calls To 911 appeared first on The Shade Room.
Local restaurant vandalized with racist graffiti; local businesses pitch in to help clean it up
A local, beloved Mediterranean restaurant was vandalized yesterday, but thanks to other local businesses, the racist remarks have already been cleaned off their windows. Lavash Cafe, located at 2985 N. High St. in Clintonville since 2008, posted on their Instagram account that someone vandalized their doors with racist graffiti, but that the community is rallying behind them. “We love our Clintonville neighborhood because of moments like this,” Lavash posted. “Last night, someone messaged us after discovering racist graffiti on our windows and new vinyl bakery door.”
Denison ranks 26th in final standings of Learfield Directors Cup
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Denison University men's and women's intercollegiate athletic program finished in 26th place in the 2023-24 LEARFIELD Directors' Cup competition among the approximately 430 eligible NCAA Division III programs competing nationally for the honor. The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), LEARFIELD and USA Today...
Bond With Jake Diebler, Plans for Expanded Role Kept Devin Royal at Ohio State
Despite Devin Royal’s Buckeye State background and surge in the second half of last season, there was still a decision for him to make when Ohio State’s basketball program transitioned from Chris Holtmann to Jake Diebler. Five of Royal’s teammates became teammates no more via the transfer portal....
Second card skimmer found in Chillicothe grocery store
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio – A second card skimmer has been discovered in Chillicothe, Ohio, raising concerns about a potential rise in credit card fraud in the area. The Ross County Sheriff’s Office reported that employees at the Corner Market on Charleston Pike found the skimmer attached to one of their credit card readers on Sunday.
Circleville Police Reports, July 19-21
Circleville Police Reports for Tuesday, July 19-21: Date/Time Street Name Incident Disposition — reports are posted online too at circlevilleherald.com JULY 19 07/19/24 00:47:23 W MILL ST Extra Patrol Checked Okay07/19/24 00:51:45 S PICKAWAY ST Extra Patrol Checked Okay07/19/24 00:58:23 KINGSTON PK Extra Patrol Checked Okay07/19/24 01:03:00 N COURT ST Extra Patrol Checked Okay07/19/24 01:16:29 PONTIOUS RD Extra Patrol Checked Okay07/19/24 01:25:27 Extra Patrol Checked Okay07/19/24 01:36:34 W MAIN ST...
Teachers union suing Columbus City Schools over substitute contracts
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The union representing Columbus City School teachers is suing the board of education, alleging that Ohio code was violated when contracts were not renewed for some substitute teachers. The Columbus Education Association filed the lawsuit last week, saying the district’s decision affected 28 substitute teachers. All were notified around June 25 […]
Motion picture company coming to Dublin has high hopes for Ohio's film industry
Who needs Hollywood when you can make movies right here in central Ohio?. A film production company is betting big on the region, with plans to spend more than $20 million to turn an existing facility in Dublin into a state-of-the-art studio for motion pictures, television and commercials. Fallback Studios...
Weekend Police Activity in Circleville Reveals Range of Incidents
Circleville, OH – The Circleville Police Department reported a busy weekend with a total of 111 incidents ranging from routine checks to more serious matters, including accidents and criminal activities. Beginning on Friday, July 19th, officers conducted regular patrols across various streets including West Mill St, South Pickaway St,...
Will Howard Says Ohio State is “Tired of Hearing How Talented We Are” and Jeremiah Smith Says He Wants to “Win Games and Win the National Championship”
Carmen's Crew took care of business on Saturday. The Ohio State alumni team will face Dayton's alumni team, the Red Scare, on Monday at 8 p.m. Word of the Day: Anticipation. “WE WANT TO GO OUT THERE AND PROVE IT.” Adam King of 10TV interviewed Will Howard at an NIL event on Friday. King asked the Ohio State quarterback what the program’s goals are this season and how the Buckeyes intend to meet each of them between August and January.
Denison University names John Haller as new vice president for enrollment management
Following an extensive national search, Denison University welcomes John Haller as the new vice president for enrollment management, effective Sept. 3. Haller, who has more than 30 years of experience in higher education, joins Denison from the University of Miami (Florida), where he has served as vice president for enrollment management and new student strategies since 2014. Haller previously worked at Denison in the admissions office from 1996-2000.
Ohio State to host Pitt, welcome Doug Gottlieb to Value City Arena in 2024-25
Ohio State will host the University of Pittsburgh as its marquee home opponent on its 2024-25 men’s basketball schedule. The Panthers are part of a seven-game slate of games at Value City Arena in coach Jake Diebler’s first year leading the program. The Buckeyes have three other previously announced games against high-major opponents...
Downtown bar and kitchen shuts down after lease goes unrenewed
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A Downtown bar and kitchen that’s been in Columbus since 2016 has closed its doors after its lease went unrenewed. Hadley’s Bar and Kitchen on the corner of South 4th and East Cherry streets recently shut down after eight years. The closure was confirmed by Crafted for You — the group […]
Ohio State football program fails to land five-star receiver recruit
The Ohio State football program hasn't landed a five-star receiver recruit in the 2025 recruiting class yet. Brian Hartline grabbed two five-star receivers in last year's class. Both Jeremiah Smith and Mylan Graham were brought in as freshmen this season and look very promising. Hartline has been able to land...
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