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Once a commercial footnote, walleye now being touted as Ohio's state fish
Context isn’t much a requisite in a realm of limitless amusements, and western Lake Erie rates as the handiest Xanadu on Ohio’s pleasure-dome portfolio. Pointedly, promoters who don’t employ enthusiasm generally aren’t employed long. In a roomful of people important and people not so much, depending...
VA Memorial Stadium improvements, other projects to be funded under construction budget
COLUMBUS—The Ohio House of Representatives on Wednesday passed Substitute House Bill 2, the state’s two-year construction budget for capital projects throughout the state. State Rep. Bob Peterson (R-Sabina) and State Rep. Mark Johnson (R-Chillicothe) announced Ross County projects that are included in the bill. $500,000 to renovate Veterans...
Man receives prison sentence for fatal Miamisburg shooting
Video in player above shows previous coverage of the shooting. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A man will spend 36 years to life in prison after a deadly shooting in Miamisburg. Tony Lee Smith Jr. will spend 36 years to life in prison for a fatal shooting that occurred in April 2022. On April 6, police […]
Take precautions this July 4 not to let bacteria ruin your holiday spread
As summertime rolls around, families will begin to fire up the grill and make seasonal salads, preparing for the months of summer cookouts ahead. What they may not prepare for are foodborne illnesses that can occur as a result. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says each year, 48 million people get sick from a foodborne illness, with the top five foodborne germs causing illness being Norovirus, Salmonella, Clostridium perfringens, Campylobacter, and Staphylococcus aureus (staph infection). Norovirus can be contracted by eating undercooked shellfish, leafy greens, fresh fruits, and is often associated with stomach flu, according to research from The Cleveland Clinic.
Drugstore Chain Shuts Down 27 More Locations, MI And OH Impacted
Many businesses in Michigan and Ohio have faced financial struggles and staff shortages, and more consumers moving to do business online has led to restructuring efforts to save them. And one drugstore chain that has already shut down several locations will continue closing nearly 30 more stores in Ohio and Michigan.
Ohio drivers could put Dolly Parton’s face on their license plate for a good cause
Senate Democratic Leader Nickie J. Antonio has introduced Senate Bill 290 to create a Dolly Parton's Imagination Library license plate, which will feature the music icon and support the Imagination Library program, with proceeds going to book distribution.
‘Pack Mule 300’ hikes across Ohio to fund-raise for sons’ lacrosse program
Some people fund-raise for their kids’ schools with bake sales. Others might go door-to-door to ask for donations. Greg Senyo is not one of those people. Seventeen months removed from a heart attack that required three stents, the 47-year-old set out to hike 301 miles in 10 days from his home in Temperance to the Allegheny Mountains in Pennsylvania. People who had previously done similar trips believed he would have to slow down or quit altogether. Senyo explained that he woke up in pain every day of the journey. As the unexpectedly strong heat rose from the asphalt roads he...
'A treasure trove of scenic beauty': Selfie stations placed at state's most iconic scenes
Visitors of select state parks and nature preserves across Ohio will notice new selfie stations at iconic scenes. The selfie stations were unveiled this spring at 15 state parks and three state nature preserves, according to a news release provided Karina Cheung, an Ohio Department of Natural Resources spokesperson. "Ohio...
Ohio bill could hold gas station owners accountable for bad fuel that damages cars
ANDERSON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - If you pump bad gas in Ohio, there's no testing program to prove it, but a recently proposed bill could change that. At least six people complained to Hamilton County's auditor about pumping bad gas at the Sunoco on Salem and Sutton roads in Anderson Township in April.
Kyle Pritchard and Dylan Garretson are part of Ohio National Guard’s 122nd Army Band
Two Newcomerstown High School graduates Kyle Pritchard and Dylan Garretson are a part of the musical tradition of the United States military in Ohio, that has been in existence since 1944. The Ohio National Guard’s 122nd Army Band consists of members from all over Ohio and they perform statewide each year.
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