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Young Ohio mom found dead with son, 5, and baby daughter in 'house of horrors'themirror.com2 days ago
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6 hospitalized, including 3 children, after crash involving school bus in OhioWHIO Dayton13 hours ago
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Week 3 Football Preview | Wrapping up nonleague play with road games galore
BUCYRUS - Week 3 officially wraps up nonleague play for our five schools in conferences. It was a tough week in Crawford County as teams went 2-4 as our top two teams, Colonel Crawford and Galion, remain undefeated. Starting this week we'll add in the Power Poll, ranking each team in the county based on where they land in the preview. ...
Galion Schools introduces Civil Air Patrol Squadron 802 program in grades six-nine
In the spring, the Galion City School District announced the addition of a Civil Air Patrol program for students in grades six-nine. Now that the new school year is underway, the district is introducing the details of the program to the community. The program allows the district to put action to the words...
Ohio teachers’ STEM work earns Governor’s award
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (WTRF) — The technology we’ll enjoy in 10 years relies on what our kids learn in math and science classes today. And two teachers at Steubenville Catholic Central have been commended for helping to build those pathways to the future. Tiffany Dobson and Megan Marshall, along with the school itself, have earned the […]
AEP Ohio, Intel receive Ohio approval on plan to power Licking County chip plants
State regulators on Wednesday signed off on an agreement struck between AEP Ohio and Intel to provide power to Intel's $28 billion project in Licking County. “Adequate and reliable electric service is a crucial component to Ohio’s manufacturing sector, as demonstrated by Intel’s historic investment in Ohio,” Jenifer French, chair of the Public...
Ohio Open Doors program highlights state's history, legislation's legacy
The Ohio History Connection is inviting the public to tour hundreds of historical sites starting Friday and running through Sept. 15 during its fifth biennial Ohio Open Doors initiative. More than 200 historic locations will participate to celebrate National Historic Preservation Act, signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966. Ohio’s first Open Doors was in 2016 on the 50th anniversary of the act, and every two years the public gets to glean a little of the legacy of the legislation. “This program is all about sharing stories from history,” said Neil Thompson, the manager of media and public relations for the Ohio History Connection. “And it’s imperative that we preserve these places and we learn from them, because they are part of the fabric that that makes Ohio what it is today.” One option for piqued curiosities will be a step back in time to early 20th century Lyons, Ohio, through the Lyons & Area Historical Society.
Pennsylvania’s Rite Aid footprint relatively intact as pharmacy chain emerges from bankruptcy; 100% of Michigan stores closed, 98% of Ohio
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Rite Aid emerged from bankruptcy Tuesday, nearly 11 months after it filed for Chapter 11 protection and after closing about 780 stores, which was more than most analysts expected. But the state-by-state impact varied dramatically. Pennsylvania, Rite Aid’s headquarter state and largest market by number of stores, fared better than other […]
PUCO chair mum when asked how agency will ensure FirstEnergy spends money to avoid power outages
COLUMBUS, Ohio — In light of August’s massive power outages, state Rep. Sean Brennan asked the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio how it plans to make sure that FirstEnergy spends customers money on avoiding power outages. Regulators had no response. Brennan, a Parma Democrat, asked the PUCO members...
Bill would allow Ohio families and expectant moms to claim 'conceived' children as dependents
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A new bill in the Ohio House of Representatives aims to give families and expectant moms some help with the high cost of having and raising a baby. The Strategic Tax Options for Raising Kids, or STORK Act, would allow families to claim "conceived" children as dependents on their state income tax returns in the year they are conceived rather than the year they are born.
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