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WCBE Presents The Wild Feathers Live From Studio A Tue. July 23, 2024@11AM!
"Sirens", their fifth release, is now out. They've played at festivals like Bonnaroo and The Austin City Limits Festival. It's been quite a few years since their last visit to studio A. Find out what The Wild Feathers have been up to since then. Tune in right here, to 90.5...
Bruni Deserving Of Draft Opportunity, Plans to Sign…Minster Classic Baseball Gets High Marks From Outside
After four years at Ohio State, the Buckeyes Gavin Bruni was selected recently in the 17th round of the major league baseball draft. What remains to be seen is whether Ohio State’s loss is the Washington Nationals’ gain. I was out of town during the MLB draft, ten...
Ohio State WR commitment Quincy Porter looks ahead to Buckeye career
Oradell (N.J.) Bergen Catholic wide receiver Quincy Porter made an official visit to Penn State the weekend of May 31 and then one to Ohio State the weekend of June 7. He had official visits set to Michigan the weekend of June 14 and Oklahoma June 21, but on the day he was supposed to start the Michigan visit Porter announced that he had committed to the Buckeyes.
Is Ohio State football the favorite in the Big Ten? Cleveland.com answers
There is a lot riding on the 2024 season for Ohio State football, there is plenty of pressure around the program to return to the top of the Big Ten. The last three seasons has been the Buckeyes bitter rival Michigan take the crown, but hopefully this coming year will be much different. While there is no official preseason poll for the conference, every year Cleveland.com releases its own. This year they have Ohio State as the favorites, with 21 of its voters picking the Buckeyes to win the conference. Oregon comes in second with 6 votes, the only other team predicted to have a shot at winning the Big Ten. B1G Media Preseason Poll via @Clevelanddotcom 1 Ohio St (21)2 Oregon (6)3 Penn St4 Michigan5 Iowa6 USC7 Wisconsin8 Nebraska9 Rutgers10 Washington11 Maryland12 Minnesota13 Illinois14 Northwestern15 UCLA16 Michigan St17 Indiana18 Purdue — Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) July 22, 2024 The Wolverines are picked to finish 4th, behind Penn State. Iowa and USC round out the top six, in the first season of Big Ten play with 18 teams. Contact/Follow @BuckeyesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Ohio State news, notes and opinion. Follow Michael Chen on X.
Racist graffiti sprayed on Mediterranean restaurant in Clintonville
Lavash Café, a Mediterranean restaurant in Clintonville, was vandalized Sunday night with racist graffiti. In recent Instagram and Facebook posts, owners shared that graffiti was removed after local residents alerted the store Sunday night. The restaurant shared photos Monday of graffiti on the windows of the front door and...
OHSAA, District Athletic Boards Award $200,000 in College Scholarships
COLUMBUS — The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) and its six District Athletic Boards have awarded $200,000 to 200 recent high school graduates as part of the OHSAA’s Scholar-Athlete Scholarship Program. The 2024 distribution marks the most dollars, and highest number of recipients, in the college scholarship...
Truck crash shuts down part of SR-315
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Parts of State Route 315 SB are closed after a semi crash on Monday morning, police said. Columbus police said a semi jackknifed on SR-315 SB near the Grandview area on Monday morning. No one was injured in the crash, but SR-315 has been shut...
Haslam Sports Group Diversity and Opportunity Fellowship welcomes 2024 fellows
The Haslam Sports Group Diversity and Opportunity Fellowship welcomed the 2024 class of fellows this month, who will embark on a year-long opportunity to build their knowledge of professional sports and gain experience working in the field. Fellows will have the chance to join both the Browns and the Columbus...
Downtown bar and kitchen shuts down after lease goes unrenewed
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A Downtown bar and kitchen that’s been in Columbus since 2016 has closed its doors after its lease went unrenewed. Hadley’s Bar and Kitchen on the corner of South 4th and East Cherry streets recently shut down after eight years. The closure was confirmed by Crafted for You — the group […]
614 Restaurant Week returns: See where to find specials
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — 614 Restaurant Week is back with nearly 200 restaurants showcasing menu favorites and new creations for a discounted price. This summer’s specials run Monday through Saturday with participating restaurants offering three-course meals ranging from $15 to $50. Guests can request the restaurant week menu when dining in, with many businesses also […]
Former Ohio State football player won't rule out coaching in college
When former Ohio State football player Mike Vrabel got fired as the coach of the Tennessee Titans, it was very surprising. Vrabel had established himself as one of the best coaches in the NFL. In fact, he was the NFL Coach of the year in 2021, just two seasons prior to being fired.
Ohio State Synchronized Swimming Rebrands as Artistic Swimming
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State Department of Athletics announced Monday the synchronized swimming program will now compete under the name of artistic swimming. The name change aligns with the sport's rebrand on both the national and international levels. "We have respectfully taken our time to make this name...
Columbus Dispatch wins general excellence award for outstanding journalism
Columbus Dispatch journalists won 27 awards Sunday in Ohio's most competitive journalism contest, including top honors for general excellence. Dispatch.com earned second place for best digital presence while sweeping all three awards for best video in the large-market division in the 2023 Ohio Associated Press Managing Editor contest announced at Villa Milano in Columbus.
LeBron James to be the Team USA flag bearer for Olympics opening ceremony
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Basketball superstar and Ohio native LeBron James will represent Team USA as its flag bearer at the Olympics opening ceremony. James, from Akron, is the first basketball player so honored. Team USA made the announcement on its X account Monday morning. James has been a...
Ohio State Week: Mailbag Call
Well, here we are again. Every year I take a break from basketball related content to see what is going on with The Ohio State University football program. No doubt, these spirited youngsters are making us proud in the classroom, and the coaches are taking a break from their fulltime jobs to ensure everyone is having a nice experience.
Buckeyes Receive ITA Academic Team and Individual Honors
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Ohio State women's tennis team was recognized with an ITA All-Academic Team award, with seven Buckeyes earning ITA Scholar-Athlete honors, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced Monday. This is the 15th time in program history, and the seventh year in a row, the squad received the award.
Ohio inches closer to recreational marijuana sales after growers, processors get OK
Ohio took a big step forward toward recreational marijuana sales last week after some cultivators and processors got the green light to operate. As of Monday, four dual-use cultivators and six dual-use processors had received certificates of operation, meaning they've passed the final tests put in place by the state's Division of Cannabis Control to produce both recreational and medical product, including:
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