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Mason Middle School Science Teacher Named Ohio Teacher Of The Year
MASON, OH -- Alison Sears, Mason City Schools, Middle School Science, State Board District 4 was named as one of the 11 chosen to move forward to be one of the final four finalist for 2025 Teacher of the Year by The State Board of Education of Ohio. This cohort...
'Superman' shoots in Cincinnati, closes Lytle Tunnel during afternoon commute
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - There is more evidence that crews are in town to shoot the next Superman movie. A film crew shut-down I-71 southbound through the Lytle Tunnel Thursday afternoon during rush hour. It was possibly the worst-kept secret in Cincinnati -- the filming of the new Superman movie in...
Truth Behind 'Peacemaker' Aaron Donald's Helmet-Swinging Brawl With Bengals Comes To Light
Aaron Donald's brawl with the Cincinnati Bengals during a practice in 2022 will never be forgotten. The Los Angeles Rams legend was seen swinging a helmet against their practice partners during a joint offseason training. The video of that incident quickly made the rounds on social media. After ...
Greene County Sheriff's Office hosts 'Bridge Day' to connect community with resources
GREENE COUNTY, Ohio (WKEF) -- The Greene County Sheriff's Office hosted its first "Bridge Day" on Wednesday, July 17. It was a community outreach event meant to accomplish multiple goals. Community organizations, law enforcement agencies and the Xenia Fire Department were all there. The number one goal of the event...
Public Alert Issued After Foreign Meat, Poultry Illegally Shipped to Ohio
According to the USDA meat and poultry products from this country aren't even eligible to be exported to the United States. A public health alert was just issued by the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) after a routine inspection found illegal meat and poultry products. As far as...
Ohio Department of Health lifts bacterial advisory at Maumee Bay State Park
OREGON, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Health lifted a bacterial advisory in the waters of Maumee Bay State Park Wednesday, after officials found E. coli levels had returned to safe levels. According to Beach Guard, an ODH web application monitoring public beaches in Ohio, a July 15 sample...
Wonderful Breaking News: Major local restaurant reopening!
The Beavercreek Chick-Fil-A is back open after renovations! The store had been closed since February. I know driving past a closed Chick-Fil-A that is under renovations is disappointing. You’re dreaming of a sandwich, waffle fries and milkshake - and as you approach the store, you can see it’s empty. You know there’s something wrong. You at first panic, think about what other locations are open and how long it takes, then give in a pickup something convenient that’s not as good. We feel your pain.
Ohio medical marijuana users say prices too high. Will recreational program change that?
When recreational marijuana sales begin in Ohio by Sept. 7, the state’s medical marijuana program will continue. But some patients say they're already shelling out more money to treat their ailments while facing a decline in product availability. Nicholas Wojack takes cannabis for pain from a brain tumor that...
HB68 Trial: Ohio parents take stand asking state to allow gender-affirming care
Ohio parents and doctors are testifying in a lawsuit to prevent the state from enforcing a ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth. The trial against House Bill 68, the controversial legislation that prevents LGBTQ+ minors from accessing care such as hormone blockers, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and some mental health services, is being heard at […] The post HB68 Trial: Ohio parents take stand asking state to allow gender-affirming care appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
This volunteer spent a week validating Ohio petition signatures. Here’s what he observed
The seven-day epic is over. And, having validated signatures on petitions for the Franklin County Board of Elections for a week, I can say that several things stood out. First, it seems pretty likely that Ohioans will have a chance to vote for redistricting reform in November. Most of my week was filled with validating […] The post This volunteer spent a week validating Ohio petition signatures. Here’s what he observed appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
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