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DOE announces progress on Piketon Atomic Plant demolition amid local concerns
PIKETON, Ohio — The United States Department of Energy (DOE) announced earlier this month that plans are on track to begin the demolition of the X-333 Process Building at the site of the former Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant. In a press release on July 9, 2024, the DOE confirmed...
Restaurants close in downtown Columbus, Easton and Franklin Park
Plus, Panda Pancakes joins Polaris Fashion Place, Monster Baby Donuts exits East Market, and get ready for wild state fair foods. As usual, there’s plenty happening in the Central Ohio food scene, including openings and closings, plus bold new offerings coming to the Ohio State Fair. Downtown, Easton and...
Korean War veteran receives a free home upgrade
GROVE CITY, Ohio (WCMH) — A central Ohio veteran got a home upgrade, thanks to a home remodeling company. Since 2022, West Shore Home has been serving veterans, active duty and their families through its West Shore for Warriors initiative. Kenneth Kirk, of Grove City, is a Korean War veteran. At 94 years old, he said […]
One True Freshman Pretty Much Blew Away Ohio State’s Star Defensive End The First Time He Saw Him
Ohio State will kick off its season against Akron on Saturday, August 31st, and many fans will see familiar faces take the field. One they will not recognize is a true freshman wide receiver, Jeremiah Smith. Smith is from Opa Locka, Florida, and was ranked as the number one overall...
The Local VFW Hosts its 3rd Annual Kids Summer Party This Saturday
If you’re looking for something to do with the kids this Saturday, the Veteran’s of Foreign Wars Post 1058 has you covered with its third annual Kids Summer Party. Located on Putnam Avenue, the party runs from noon to four with activities like slip and slide volley ball, slip and slide sumo wrestling, frisbee toss and more. This event is driven by the sense of community by people like Shaila Worden, the banquet hall manager and event coordinator.
A Small Ohio Town Suddenly Became the #2 Worst Place to Live in the Entire State
Ohio is a state known for its rich history, diverse culture, and vibrant communities. However, recent studies have highlighted a troubling trend: certain towns are becoming increasingly difficult places to live. Among these, one small town has recently gained notoriety by being ranked as the second worst place to live in Ohio. This blog post explores the factors contributing to this designation, the implications for residents, and what can be done to improve the situation.
Ohio FOP declines to endorse Brown or Moreno in nationally watched Senate race
COLUMBUS, Ohio — By a four vote margin, Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, a Democrat, failed to get the endorsement of the state's Fraternal Order of Police during the organization's annual conference this week in Columbus. "That's how close it was," said FOP spokesman Mike Weinman, who noted Brown had...
What is a Yondr pouch, and why are schools using them?
TOLEDO, Ohio — With social media usage among children increasing, so too are the numbers of distractions caused by cell phones – especially in the classroom. To combat this, some school districts nationwide are turning to devices such as locking cell phone pouches that aim to curb distractions posed by students having open access to their phones in schools. One such device is made by San Francisco-based Yondr.
Stay healthy and informed as tickborne illnesses increase in Ohio, nationwide
At the recent inaugural Infectious Diseases in Appalachian Ohio Summit at Ohio University, health officials discussed the alarming increase in Lyme disease cases in Ohio. Similar increases have been observed nationally as well—according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the incidence of Lyme disease in the U.S. has approximately doubled since 1991.
Aircrafts will be used in Ohio to distribute oral rabies vaccines for wildlife
OHIO — The Ohio Department of Health announced that beginning July, 29 the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Wildlife Services, in cooperation with the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) and several Ohio local health departments (LHDs) will begin distributing an oral rabies vaccine (ORV) by ground and […]
Ariane Kirkpatrick and Amonica Davis are the founders of Ohio’s first black women-owned 100% vertically integrated cannabis company
Despite the lack of Black entrepreneurs in the cannabis industry, Ariane Kirkpatrick remained determined. According to WKCY-3, she entered the space officially in 2017. Kirkpatrick expressed her determination to overcome the challenges that came with being a black woman in her field. “Despite facing barriers and obstacles, we decided to make it work, and we succeeded,” she said.
CWRU, OSU among top-tier Ohio medical schools in U.S. News & World Report: See 2024 rankings
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Three Ohio universities were ranked as a top-tier medical schools for research in the United States, according to the new 2024 U.S. News and World Report Best Graduate Programs Rankings released Tuesday. Ohio State University and Case Western Reserve University came out on top for Ohio schools....
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