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High school students present research findings from BGSU science program
BOWLING GREEN — After six weeks of conducting scientific research at Bowling Green State University, high school students in blazers and dresses stood proudly in front of poster boards to present their results at the college. Nine rising juniors and seniors from six area high schools presented the results of those projects, which they conducted as part of BGSU’s Parents Involvement with Children Nurturing Intellectual Curiosity in Science program, or PICNICS, which is meant to expose seven to 10 high students a year to research in chemical sciences. Students from Perrysburg, Ottawa Hills, Eastwood, Sylvania Southview, Fremont Ross, and Bowling Green high schools stood side by side this week as visitors walked from student to student, explaining to them the topic of their research, how they conducted their research, the results they found, and what they learned. Urvi Viamajala, 16, a rising junior at Southview, explained to passersby the process of creating hexagonal benzene, which creates graphene nanoribbons that are used in creating electronics.
New senior villas coming to south Toledo to offer more affordable options
TOLEDO, Ohio — Imagine 15 years without property taxes. That is the housing opportunity Eagle Creek Builders are working with the city of Toledo to provide for people 55 and up at the Heather Cove Villas. The new set of homes will be built in the open lot located...
Erin’s 4th of July Forecast
Showers trek northeast through the early afternoon Thursday. While severe weather isn’t expected, some brief downpours impact any outdoor plans. These are expected to generally weaken as they push north. The chance for scattered storms this evening is greater for areas south of Toledo near Findlay. With clouds and a light wind overnight, smog and haze impact visibility for the early morning hours. Friday will be another warm and humid day with temperatures in the middle to upper 80s. Scattered storms are expected for areas south and east of Toledo Friday evening, bringing relief into the weekend. Sunny skies and dry air settles in Saturday and continues Sunday with highs in the 80s.
Two more people sentenced in the killings of teen boys
Two individuals were sentenced by a Lucas County judge on Tuesday for their involvement in the murders of two teenage boys whose bodies were discovered in the basement of a burned-out residence in North Toledo in 2022. Carissa Eames, who is 24 years old, has been given a prison sentence...
City of Toledo to hold free disposal day Saturday
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The City of Toledo will be hosting a free disposal day along with block-by-block bulk pick-up events Saturday. The free disposal day will be held at the Hoffman Road Landfill. The block-by-block pick-up will take place throughout the Junction and Englewood neighborhoods from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Where to see Dayton history-themed bus on Fourth of July
CENTERVILLE, Ohio (WDTN) — Named Ohio’s largest one-day event, the Americana Festival is in full-swing on the Fourth of July. The event began this morning at 9:30 a.m. with food and craft vendors lining the streets. The parade also headlined the 10 a.m. hour of the daylong event. Residents still have plenty of time to […]
In the presence of Eva Marie Saint: Recalling encounters with the Oscar-winner on her 100th birthday
Eva Marie Saint scolded me the first time we met. A few members of the press and the Oscar-winning actress had gathered around a coffee table in the Women’s Center in Hanna Hall. I placed my tape recorder in the middle of the table. This was an interview I wanted to capture in full.
Northwest Ohio woman competing in Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest
NEW YORK — Organized gluttony has become an American tradition held in the same regard as other Independence Day activities such as fireworks and the colors red, white and blue. Northwest Ohio will be well-represented in the former when, on Thursday, Edon native Cherish Brown will be one of...
Flight of fancy: Analysis of hippos’ run reveals they can fly…briefly
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A recent study from London has come to a conclusion that you might believe, well, when pigs fly: Hippos can fly. Now, before you go and add flak cannons to your home in case Fiona and Fritz down in Cincinnati decide to strafe you, keep in mind that their “flight time” […]
Springfield Schools awarded state funds toward school-based health center
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WDTN) — A new school-based health center just received funding from the state through the Mental Health Recovery Board of Clark, Greene & Madison Counties. $1 million was awarded to Springfield City Schools to fund the $3 million facility. Rocking Horse Community Health Center, an established and trusted healthcare provider with 25 years […]
Give Blood at Solvita Dayton Center Taylor Swift Party
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- Blood donors can help replenish the blood supply after the July 4th holiday and get a chance to win tickets to see Taylor Swift. Donors can so by donating Friday or Saturday, July 5-6 at the Solvita Dayton Center Taylor Swift Party. Everyone who registers to...
WEATHER EXTRA: Stormy conditions ahead
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - As low pressure passes over lower Michigan on Friday, it will bring the chance of widely scattered showers and thunderstorms to Mid-Michigan. The Storm Prediction Center has highlighted the area with a Marginal Risk (level 1 of 5) for severe weather. Widespread severe weather is not expected, but we could see a few thunderstorms that contain gusty winds and hail.
California’s Gavin Newsom touts his support for President Joe Biden and sidesteps replacement talk
SOUTH HAVEN, Mich. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom offered a forceful defense of embattled President Joe Biden on Thursday, telling Democrats in Michigan that the 81-year-old president has the record and energy to win a second term despite widespread doubts about his ability to campaign or govern effectively.
Entrepreneur brings new life to 137-year-old building in downtown Morenci
MORENCI — Kristen Smith bought the building that is now known as the Morenci Event Center in August of 2020, but the roots of the business go much farther back than that. Originally built in 1887, the building first housed a dressmaker shop on the first floor, while the second floor housed a Freemasons Hall. The building changed hands several times, and has served as a general store, a dime store, a banquet hall called Milestones, and a shaving business.
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