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Ohio country music festival promises three days of camping, fun
GUERNSEY COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - A country music festival is headed to Ohio and promises three days of camping and fun. The Old Washington Music Fest is coming to Guernsey County Fairgrounds in Old Washington, Ohio from July 17 - July 20. "Who’s ready to party! Get ready for the...
Latest round of Rite Aid closings includes Columbiana store
Bankrupt Rite Aid continues adding to the list of stores being closed. The drug store chain revealed in a court document filed late last week that is shutting down the Columbiana Location on South Avenue at Route 14. The notification is included in a list of 31 stores being closed...
'Each controlled hunt is unique': Ohio hunters have until July 31 to apply for lottery
Ohio hunters can apply for the chance to be selected for special hunts on public land during the 2024-25 hunting season. Selected applicants will partake in controlled hunts for deer, waterfowl, doves, pheasants, squirrel and quail, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Applications must be submitted by July...
RESULTS: 2024 NOPGA Pro – 1 Am Scratch
Great weather and course conditions paved the way for a great day of golf at the Northern Ohio PGA Pro – 1 Am Scratch. Professionals from around Northern Ohio descended upon Mayfield Country Club with their scratch students, old roommates, friends, and more in the one-best-ball-of-two format. The Shaker...
Watch: Ohio AG Dave Yost entertains RNC attendees with Bob Seger cover
Ohio Attorney General and 2026 gubernatorial contender Dave Yost gave Ohio delegates a short concert at the Republican National Convention. Monday, Yost played piano while putting a Republican spin on his own version of Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock and Roll." "We're fighting for America's soul / Those progressives are just out of control," he sang.
Chaos continues with Ohio teachers’ pension fund as second advisor quits
A second major consulting group has quit working with Ohio’s controversy-ridden retired teachers’ pension fund, another blow to the already chaotic system. Anxiety is high at the State Teachers Retirement System (STRS). STRS is embroiled in controversy. In summary, there has been constant fighting, two board resignations and allegations of both a public corruption scheme and mishandling of funds. This all […] The post Chaos continues with Ohio teachers’ pension fund as second advisor quits appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Ohio man, granted a pardon years ago, now coaches others through process
In semi-retirement, lifelong Columbus resident Greg Winbush has been coaching others on how to get through a paperwork-heavy process with sometimes burdensome emotional baggage: trying for a governor's pardon. “I see myself come through the door when I talk to somebody because I know what it feels like to be...
Feel Good Friday Welcomes Gone 2 Paradise: A Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band
July 15, 2024, Press Release from Quincy Thompson, Van Wert LIVE: [Van Wert, OH] - July 15, 2024 - This week’s Feel Good Friday concert series is set to be an unforgettable evening as the Gone 2 Paradise Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band takes the stage in Fountain Park. Originally scheduled to feature Earth To Mars, the concert will now bring the tropical vibes and iconic tunes of Jimmy Buffett to Van Wert this Friday at 7:30 PM.
Ohio lawmakers want to ease smoking restrictions on cigar bars. Health experts slam idea
Some Ohio lawmakers want to ease indoor smoking restrictions for cigar lounges despite Ohio's smoking ban. Rep. Richard Dell'Aquila, D-Seven Hills, and Rep. Rep. Adam Mathews, R-Lebanon, are supporting House Bill 530 which would provide cigar lounges with an exemption from 2006's Smoke Free Workplace Act. Currently, cigar lounges can allow indoor smoking if 80% or more of their sales come from cigars or cigar products. The legislation would lower that to 15%. ...
Art attracts visitors to Opera House
CONVOY—The display at the top of the stairway in the Convoy Opera House has drawn a lot of visitors during the community’s 150th anniversary. The attraction is the multiplicity of artwork created by Vance Kirkland, who was born in Convoy on Nov. 3, 1904. He eventually attended the Cleveland School of Art where he received a Diploma Degree of Painting in 1927 and a Bachelor in Education Degree in Art in 1928. He then continued his education in art education at the Cleveland School of Education and Western Reserve.
Victim asks that attacker be kept in jail; accused man's attorney asks for lower bond
Jul. 15—LIMA — The alleged victim of a strangulation incident that prosecutors say took place earlier this year near Spencerville on Monday asked that her attacker be kept behind bars as long as possible. The request was made during a pre-trial hearing for Ty Shellenbarger Jr., 2o, of rural Spencerville. He was indicted by a grand jury in June on one count of strangulation, a felony of the ...
Cougars advance to ACME state semis
COLDWATER—The Van Wert Cougars looked to punch their ticket to the ACME State Semifinals on Saturday night when they took on the hosts Coldwater Cavaliers. Incoming senior Briston Wise threw a complete game no hitter as Van Wert defeated Coldwater 6-1. Van Wert put pressure on the Cavaliers in...
Murder suspect waives speedy trial right
Jul. 15—LIMA — Gervens Justilien, a Haitian national charged in the March 10 rape and murder of fellow Haitian Chrislande Auguste, will stand trial in January 2025, a judge decided Monday in Allen County Common Pleas Court. With the assistance of a Haitian-Creole interpreter, Justilien waived his right to a speedy trial to allow attorneys from the Allen County Public Defenders Office ...
Ohio elementary teacher grows tree from seed that orbited the moon
A Coldwater Elementary School teacher was selected from 1,300 applicants to receive one of the 50 sweetgum seeds that rode in Artemis II when it orbited the moon in 2022. Rachel Tebbe planted the seed back in May. And now it's a five-foot-tall tree that she visits nearly daily. A...
Extension Homemakers set to educate public at fairgrounds with help of ACCF grant
The Adams County Community Foundation recently awarded grants to the Adams County Purdue Extension Homemakers for community outreach lessons, which will teach classes on a variety of topics including cooking, canning, gardening, scrapbooking, and more. These classes are open to the public and are held at the 4-H fairgrounds in Monroe.
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