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Ohio farmers celebrating success, but forecast troubling future
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio’s tourism slogan, “The Heart of It All,” could also apply to its role in American agriculture. Farming is big business in Ohio. The Ohio Department of Agriculture says farming has a $124 billion impact on the state each year. Ohio ranks first in the nation in swiss cheese production, second in […]
Illuminate USA Continues Growth in Licking County, Ohio
Company Celebrates One Thousand Illuminators and One Million Solar Panels in less than One Year. Illuminate USA, an American leader in advanced solar panel manufacturing, this week announced the hiring of its one thousandth Ohioan associate (or ‘Illuminator’) and the production of its one millionth solar panel at its state-of-the-art facility in Pataskala, Ohio. These dual milestones were achieved less than six months since the start of production—a testament to the quality of the Ohio workforce and the speed with which Illuminate USA is onshoring American solar manufacturing.
Knox County grand jury returns 9 indictments
MOUNT VERNON — A Knox County grand jury handed down nine indictments at its most recent session on Monday, Aug. 12, 2024. Brian Rose, of Mount Vernon, nonsupport of dependants, fifth-degree felony. Kenneth Shira II, of Fredericktown, operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, third-degree felony. Stephen Rex...
West Virginia State Senator Michael Maroney arrested
UPDATE: Senate President Craig Blair (R-Berkeley) released the following statement on Wednesday morning: “Above all, I am deeply concerned for our friend and colleague, Senator Mike Maroney. The facts that have emerged are troubling, and I am disappointed. However, in this time, our primary focus is on the well-being of Senator Maroney. To give him […]
Heating up but rain chances low until weekend
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -The Flash drought of summer has jump started the typical autumn dry season. Already some leaves are browning and falling. The intense summer heat and lack of rain have taken their toll on more than just the trees and lawns (brown unless you are watering). Sandbars are showing up on our streams with small rivers like the Mud and Guyandotte having slowed their flow, with water levels down a few feet at Beech Fork Lake and Hurricane Reservoir.
Floyd man charged with attempted burglary, endangering officers
GRETHEL, Ky. — A Floyd County man was arrested on multiple charges after deputies say he charged at them with a knife while they were responding to an attempted break-in. Police were called to a Grethel home Sunday night, after a couple reported that Mitchell Williams, 40, was trying to break down their door, armed with a knife and threatening to kill them.
Monday Health Minutes with Valley Health Systems
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - You can get health tips from Valley Health Systems every week on First Look at Four. This segment is sponsored content and not a product of WSAZ news. If you are interested in a paid promotion through WSAZ advertising, use the email address sales@wsaz.com.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost settles with FirstEnergy for $20 million
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has agreed to settle the largest bribery and money laundering scandal in state history with the massive utility that funded it. At just $20 million, the settlement amounts only to less than a third of the bribes Akron-based FirstEnergy paid and it is dwarfed by the benefits Ohio utilities have […]
The Ohio Supreme Court’s Democrats erase decades of precedent in foolish defamation ruling: Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that the state’s one-year window to file defamation lawsuits starts after the aggrieved party can reasonably discover the offending statement, not after the statement itself was made. We’re talking about changing a century-old precedent on Today in Ohio. Listen...
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