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'A hub for everyone': OneLove Cafe and Bike Shop opens its doors in Granville
A new Granville business is seeking to fill a community need while also being a place where everyone is accepted. One Love Cafe and Bike Shop, a combination cafe and bike shop, opened July 4 at 415 S. Main St., the former home of Granville Lumber Co., which closed in 2020. ...
Ross County Woman Throws Fit When Confronted with Warrant Arrest
CHILLICOTHE, OH — A 46-year-old Chillicothe woman, Kathleen Mckenna, was arrested on July 29, 2024, after a brief pursuit and subsequent evaluation at Adena Hospital. Mckenna, who had an active arrest warrant, was apprehended following a series of events that began near the intersection of North Mulberry and East 2nd Street.
Suburban Development Lawsuit Questions What It Means to Be ‘Distinctly Dublin’
Since January, a suburban legal dispute has hinged in part on an unusual question: What does “distinctly Dublin” mean, if anything?. Stavroff Land & Development raised this point in a lawsuit filed against the city of Dublin in U.S. District Court in Columbus, alleging that an “utterly vague ‘distinctly Dublin’ standard” was used by the city to unjustly thwart Stavroff’s plans to redevelop the Dublin Village Center off Sawmill Road, a claim denied by the city.
Fight Hunger, Stock the Trailer returns to Richland County Fair
Farm Credit Mid-America and Richland County Fair are announcing the return of Fight Hunger, Stock the Trailer. Presented by Farm Credit Mid-America and sponsored by Rural 1st, this friendly competition — now in its fourth year — helps junior fairs raise food donations for local food banks across Ohio. From Aug. 6-12, local community members are invited to bring non-perishable food items to the Richland County Fair. Look for Stock the Trailer signage at the fair...
Rite Aid to close 30 more stores
Rite Aid has continued to announce the closing of more of its stores. The company announced 30 more closings in a bankruptcy filing on Friday. All 30 stores are in Ohio and Michigan. Since the beginning of June, Rite Aid has announced that it would close 236 stores. All but...
DeWine to break silence on redistricting amendment. Will he propose an alternative?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine on Wednesday will share his thoughts about a redistricting amendment that will appear on the November ballot. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Dr. Myshamil Walker received award from Ohio Transfer Council
Dr. Myshamil Walker (on right in photo), Director of the Cincinnati State Transfer Center, received the Tom Vandermeulen Award presented by the Ohio Transfer Council at their 2024 Conference held in Columbus on June 14, 2024. The Ohio Transfer Council is an organization “committed to the enhancement and facilitation of...
Welcome To Summer In Ohio!
WILMINGTON – It’s an old, old cliche, but one that bears repeating: If you don’t like the weather in Ohio, stick around for 15 minutes. It’s bound to change. The National Weather Service in Wilmington would likely agree as it predicts that several rounds of showers and storms are likely to move across Central Ohio through Friday. Some locally heavy rain and gusty winds will be the primary threats with these storms and repeated rounds of heavy rain may lead to localized flooding.
Proposed law targets retail theft sprees as organized crime
COLUMBUS — Ohio is looking at treating escalating and increasingly violent retail theft sprees as organized crime with a statewide law enforcement task force and stronger criminal penalties. Now in the Senate, a House-passed bill would create the task force to collaborate with the state attorney general's office and the Ohio Organized Crime Commission to assist law enforcement and prosecutors and to share information in real time across jurisdictions. “[Organized retail crime] causes billions of dollars in losses annually,” Rep. Haraz Ghanbari (R., Perrysburg), sponsor of House Bill 366, told his House colleagues. “ORC involves planned large-scale operations targeting retailers across multiple jurisdictions. The National Retail Federation survey shows a 67 percent increase in organized retail crime incidents reported by loss prevention executives.” “ORC disrupts businesses, and it also jeopardizes the safety of consumers and employees,” he said. “Many retailers across Ohio have reduced operating hours or they have closed their stores in some instances due to increased criminal activity. The primary concern in doing so is the escalation of violence associated with these ORC activities.”
Get to know new ADs: Four local high schools change athletic leadership
With official practices for all fall sports on the horizon, a number of new athletic directors are gearing up for the upcoming school year. Ethan Kagy (Dalton), Chad Spurlock (Loudonville), Ben Kobus (Norwayne) and Andrew Johnson (Waynedale) all have officially been selected to lead their respective school districts in recent weeks and area poised to begin the new sports season. ...
Pesticide disposal opportunities, plant diagnostic clinics in Wooster - here are details
The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) will sponsor three collection events for farmers wishing to dispose of unwanted pesticides. The collections are happening in Auglaize, Holmes and Clinton counties on the following days and locations: Aug. 14, 9 a.m.–3 p.m.: Auglaize County, Auglaize County Fairgrounds, 1001 Fairview Drive, WapakonetaAug. 15, 9 a.m.–3 p.m.:...
Free drinking water testing available at Amish Health & Safety Fair
Free, simple water testing will be offered as part of the Ashland County Health and Safety Committee’s annual Amish Health and Safety Fair 5-8:30 p.m. Aug. 20 at Hochstetler Milling, 552 State Route 95, Loudonville. “In partnership with Ohio EPA, we’re able to provide information on drinking water safety and septic maintenance along...
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