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Richland 25: Loaded Ontario girls soccer ready for run at multiple championships in 2024
ONTARIO — Loaded. It really is the only word to describe the Ontario Warriors girls soccer team heading into the 2024 season. Absolutely loaded. Ontario did lose seven seniors from last year's squad including their starting goalkeeper and their best defender, but the talent the Warriors return all over the pitch is sensation and makes them the early favorite to win the Division III district championship. ...
Former Republican to be keynote speaker at Richland County Democratic Party kickoff event
The Richland County Democratic Party will host a kick-off event in Richland County to highlight keynote speaker Chris Gibbs. Gibbs, the Shelby County Ohio Democratic Party chairman, has been featured on CNN nationally as well as in numerous media and news articles around the state and country. This multi-county event will take place...
Ignited unveils new Shelby home for women battling addiction
SHELBY — Kimberly Mosler has experienced the grip of addiction first-hand. Near the end of her time in nursing school, she said her addiction was “at its peak” — leaving Mosler unable to walk the stage at graduation. During a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday, Mosler, founder of...
Ex-Ohio city manager resigns, charged with importuning
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Days after resigning, a former city official from Clermont County has been charged. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost reports Michael Doss, former city manager of Milford, was charged on Aug. 12 in Montgomery County with one count of importuning. According to Yost, an undercover investigation reportedly found Doss had tried to […]
Columbus attorney & state fair winner featured on Netflix competition show
Local attorney Jeff Bartolozzi not only won the best-of-show in baking at the 2019 Ohio State Fair, but now, he’s being featured on a Netflix baking competition show. He was selected alongside nine other award-winning competitors to appear on the new show, Blue Ribbon Baking Championship, which debuted last week on August 9.
Hamilton Heights has sights set high after historic ‘23
Hamilton Heights head football coach Jon Kirschner enters his seventh season (33-30) leading the Huskies this year and his teams keep getting better. Last season, Heights started off 11-0, including five straight shutouts and ended the regular season winning the outright Hoosier Conference title at West Lafayette. The 2023 campaign was a dream season for the Huskies that unfortunately came to an end in the sectional championship game at home to eventual Class 3A state champion Bishop Chatard, 28-8.
Quick Hit: Maumee Valley Antique & Gas Engine Show
The 47th Annual Maumee Valley Antique & Gas Engine Show will be Thursday-Sunday, Aug. 15-18, at 1720 S. Webster Road, east of New Haven. A fun show for the entire family, the exhibit will feature John Deere, J. I. Case, Ford, Ford Ferguson, garden tractors, and gas engines with a variety of other antique gas engines, tractors, cars, and trucks also on site. Come and see the 15-ton, 125-horsepower Buckeye Oil Engine that ran the generator for the elevator in Grabill and the Chuse Stationary Steam Engine from the Hicksville Handle Factory in operation. There will be daily demonstrations by the Indiana Chapter of the Maumee Valley Blacksmiths, a flea market, a trading post, a large quilt display, and a special demonstration on “The Dangers of Electricity.”
Royals aim to build on playoff success
The Hamilton Southeastern football team has itself in a pretty good spot with fifth-year head coach Michael Kelly (35-10). He was also 14-16 in from 2017-2019 at Seymour. Last season, the Royals were 9-3, winning five of their last seven before losing their regional battle with Westfield, 24-21. HSE is back to their winning ways the last four seasons, including two consecutive sectional crowns and a trip to the semi-state in 2022.
Greater Cincinnati school district bans phones in high school after successful trial run
CINCINNATI (WKRC) -The cell phone policies in Ohio schools are a patchwork of rules left up to individual districts, schools, and, in some cases, even the classrooms to decide. Governor Mike DeWine signed a bill in May that left "cell phones in schools" up to local districts, with encouragement to...
Republican vice president nominee JD Vance attends Cincinnati Open Tuesday
MASON, Ohio — Ohio Sen. JD Vance, a Middletown native and the Republican vice presidential nominee, was in Mason Tuesday night for the Cincinnati Open. Vance and his wife Usha were spotted walking into the Lindner Family Tennis Center on Tuesday night as the annual tennis tournament continued. Vance...
Sheetz will soon be all over the place in Michigan
ROMULUS, MI - It’s not a household name in Michigan... yet. Sheetz will be all over the state in the near future. The gas station chain, known for its fuel and EV filling stations and 24/7 convenience stores with made-to-order food options and grocery aisles, plans to open 50 to 60 locations in the state over the next decade with most locations in the Metro Detroit area.
Ohio Cop Indicted For Murder Of Black Pregnant Robbery Suspect
Almost a year ago Ohio police released body cam footage of a pregnant 21 year old Ta’kiya Young, being shot and killed in a Krogers parking lot in a suburb of Columbus. The video shows police approaching 21-year-old Ta’kiya Young asking her to get out of the car because she was being accused of stealing something, when Ms. Young refused. After going back and forth with the police asking her to get out of the car and Ms. Young stating she didn’t steal anything, when she attempted to leave one of the officers shot through her windshield killing her.
Ohio has passed transgender bathroom laws in schools. Are businesses next?
LIMA — A transgender bathroom ban was first introduced by North Carolina in 2016. The law, HB2, proposed people use bathrooms aligned with their gender from birth and not what they identify with. It was officially repealed in 2020 after a partial repeal in 2017 and statewide boycotting and frustrations among the community. Eight years later, states are forming similar versions of HB2 and are making it further, being signed into legislation. As it stands, 20% of the states have an active bathroom law. The law states that transgender people must use the bathroom according to their gender from birth and not what they identify as, emphasizing schools, locker rooms, and government-owned buildings.
Federal court sentences Ohio man for poisoning thousands of fish in Scioto River
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife was part of an investigation that resulted in Mark Shepherd, 73, of Kenton, being sentenced in federal court Tuesday for violating the Clean Water Act by dumping pollutants and hazardous substances into waterways, killing thousands of fish in the Scioto River.
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