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Ohio redistricting amendment campaign raises, spends $25 million for November election. Who paid for it?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The group backing Ohio’s redistricting reform amendment has spent nearly $25 million in their campaign to qualify for the ballot and sway voters to approve it this November, according to state disclosures. Citizens Not Politicians filed a campaign-finance report on Wednesday, ahead of a state...
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that "boneless" wings can legally contain bones
The Ohio Supreme Court has decided that "chicken wings advertised as 'boneless' can have bones" according to Michael Rubinkam of the Associated Press. The Ohio Supreme Court issued the ruling on Thursday, "rejecting claims by a restaurant patron who suffered serious medical complications from getting a bone stuck in his throat."
St. Marys attorney selected for Ohio State Bar board
ST. MARYS — A St. Marys attorney started a three-year term on the Ohio State Bar Association Board of Governors on July 1 to represent Ohio Bar member attorneys in Allen, Auglaize, Hardin and Mercer counties. Zach Ferrall is a partner at Noble, Montague and Moul LLC in St....
'It's an honor': Groundbreaking held for USS Cincinnati at Voice of America Park
WEST CHESTER, Ohio (WKRC) - A piece of naval history with a special connection to the Tri-State will be the centerpiece of a new addition to a local park. Work is officially getting started on the USS Cincinnati Memorial and Peace Pavilion. Ground was broken on Wednesday morning for the...
Hamilton County Justice Center gets $20M in upgrades, including better cell door locks
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Hamilton County Justice Center is getting its first major facelift in more than a decade, with inmate cell pods getting new paint and new security features. It's part of a $20 million project funded primarily by the county’s general fund, with Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey saying on...
Things to do: Concerts include Lock 17 at The Barn and Saved by the 90s in Secrest lot
ZANESVILLE — The Barn is once again home to the rocking sounds of Lock 17. Members of the band based out of Cambridge include Eric Schlosser, Frank Redder, Dirk Keylor, Robbie Hayes, and Asa Shaddix. The band performs a mix of classic rock and current favorites. The show is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Aug. 10. Upcoming events at The Barn include Tommy Lee Aug. 11 and music trivia Aug. 12. For more information call 740-455-2276. The...
Springfield Italian eatery will move to downtown Urbana
Eatly, a seasonal Springfield restaurant, will soon move to a larger location in downtown Urbana and open year-round. The restaurant, which has been open at 601 N. Fountain Ave. since 2021, will be “steps off the square” in Urbana, and while it will continue serving its traditional Sicilian fare, owner Tom Thompson said he will add homestyle foods like baked mac ‘n cheese, baked steaks and homemade chicken and noodles, to the menu. The new location will also have a full bar and an event room.
13 puppies set on fire in Kentucky, $5K reward offered for information on who did it
The Humane Society is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information about puppies that were set on fire in Lexington. According to the Humane Society, a Lexington resident found a litter of 13 puppies that had been intentionally burned. The puppies were estimated to be about 8 days...