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Lexington Minutemen win City Tournament golf championship
MANSFIELD — The City title is heading to Lexington. On Friday morning, Ontario hosted the City Tournament featuring many Richland County schools. GOLF: Madison, Lex in contention for marathon OCC golf championship after Round 2 ...
Delaware K9 officer dies after brief battle with cancer
DELAWARE, Ohio (WCMH) — A K9 officer who had dedicated the past five years to serving the city of Delaware died of cancer on Friday. The Delaware Police Department announced the death of Tyson, a K9 on their force, Friday evening. DPD said Tyson died after a brief battle with cancer. Tyson turned eight on […]
Ohio Cash App users may be eligible to receive payment from the company
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — If you’ve used Cash App to send or receive money any time since 2018, you may be eligible to get some cash back. The app’s parent company, Block, recently agreed to a $15 million class-action settlement. The lawsuit alleges Block and Cash App were “negligent” in two separate incidents involving user data and […]
Former ONU professor alleges firing was retaliation
Sep. 6—ADA — A former Ohio Northern University professor alleges the school is discriminating against white men through diversity initiatives. The allegations come from a lawsuit filed by Scott Gerber, who was terminated from his position as a tenured professor at Ohio Northern's Pettit College of Law in 2023. The lawsuit, filed in Hardin County Common Pleas Court, alleges Ohio Northern ...
After bus accident, Lancaster football finds focus when it matters most to beat Marysville
MARYSVILLE – A week after struggling in a 28-7 loss against Wayne Valley (NJ) at home, the Lancaster football team needed something positive to happen on Friday when it took to the road to make the long trip to Marysville. However, before the game against the Monarchs even started, the Golden Gales faced some adversity when their team bus was involved in an accident on 270. This caused them to be late and pushed back the start...
Columbus police trading $100,000 for guns in buyback program next Saturday
The Columbus Office of Violence Prevention and Columbus police will be holding a gun buyback Downtown next weekend, with the city prepared to give out $100,000 in cash gift cards for guns. The city's second anonymous gun buyback event will be held Saturday, Sept. 14 at Franklin University in Phillips Hall parking lot...
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