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Redistricting amendment supporters respond to Gov. DeWine's criticism, the Iowa Plan, and more: Ohio Has Issues with Stephanie Haney and Mike Polk Jr.
CLEVELAND — On the August 7, 2024 episode of Ohio Has Issues, the proposed redistricting constitutional amendment takes center stage. Following Governor Mike DeWine's criticism of the amendment, supporter Chris Davey from the sponsoring group, Citizens Not Politicians, shares the ways they say the governor has misunderstood what the constitutional change would do if passed.
Ohio Father Reads Bible to Sons Before Murdering Them
An Ohio father faces life in prison with no parole after brutally killing his 3 sons. Now, stomach-churning details emerge in the aftermath of his 2023 murders. Recently, Chad Doerman pleads guilty to 3 counts of aggravated murder, among other charges. Beforehand, he solemnly tells them he loves them and how they're 'the best boys ever.' Afterwards, he shot them one by one. Now, Clermont County Prosecuting Attorney Mark J. Tekulve shares the last moments of the kids and some chilling information on the father's behavior.
Traffic stop results in drug arrest
Two women were arrested on drug and child endangering charges following a traffic stop initiated around 7:12 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 7, by officers of the Washington Township Police Department in the area of State Route 708 near Township Road 61. Patricia Haas, 30, of Lakeview, was stopped for a violation...
Lima man offered plea deal on cocaine charges
Aug. 8—LIMA — Allen County prosecutors offered a Lima man a plea deal on charges of cocaine possession and trafficking and engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity. The deal would have Titus Brown, 48, plea guilty to the second count of possession of cocaine, a first-degree felony, with the specifications of major drug offender, firearm, forfeiture of a gun and forfeiture of money still ...
Rick Mains, CPA (Caring Public Advocate)
“Just take this day and do something good with it.”. That was Rick Mains summarizing his feelings and, I think, his philosophy at the end of our interview the other day. Many in Tipp City know Rick, but it’s too bad everyone doesn’t. He’s a Tipp treasure.
Greene County asst. prosecutor fired after alleged finger-biting incident
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — An assistant Greene County prosecutor has been fired after an alleged road rage incident. According to an incident report from the Riverside Police Department, Christopher Murray was arrested early June 30 on allegations of felonious assault related to the incident. Around 12:30 a.m. that night, officers responded to the area of […]
BEAVERS PROVING THEMSELVES IN ANOTHER WIN
EAST LIVERPOOL OH- Beaver Local boys golf has started the season looking to prove they are a team to look out for in 2024. Wednesday at Beaver Creek Meadows was a great example as the Beavers received a total team effort defeating Springfield 154-185. Braxton Hickman, Owen Hill and Britton...
Remembering the late, great bluegrass musician Katie Laur
The Cincinnati music scene has lost some of its sparkle. Trailblazing bluegrass musician Katie Laur, who made Cincinnati her home for decades, died Saturday, Aug. 3. She hosted the radio program “Music from the Hills of Home” on WNKU for more than 27 years — and made regular visits to WVXU in more recent years.
Raising a stink – BG residents ask city to rethink decision to discontinue animal control position
The lack of an animal control officer in Bowling Green really stinks – literally – in some neighborhoods populated by skunks. A couple residents of the Village subdivision came to City Council Monday evening to share their dismay over wild critters in their neighborhood. Alex DiPuccio and Nancy Eidson asked that the city reconsider the decision to no longer employ an animal control officer.
Multiple fire departments respond to barn fire in Miamisburg
MIAMISBURG, Ohio (WKEF) -- Fire crews were on the scene of a barn fire in Miamisburg, on Thursday afternoon. According to Montgomery County Dispatch, crews received reports of a fire at 8751 S Union Rd. at 10:30 a.m., Aug. 8, 2024. The crews that arrived on scene were Miami Valley Fire District, Germantown, Farmersville, New Lebanon, West Alexandria, Gratis, Jefferson, Calisle and Madison Township.
Ditch Improvement Petition Process Continued To July 2025
BY KAREN GERHARDINGER | MIRROR REPORTER — Pointing to a photo on her phone, Bea Ludwig recalled a recent rain event that resulted in ankle-deep water in the backyard of her Whitehouse home. “I want to see what they plan on doing,” said Ludwig, one of more than 350...
Dayton area Subway permanently closed
The Subway on West Main Street in Xenia has permanently closed, according to a sign from management on the door of the business. There also was a letter from Mark L. Rodio of Frantz Ward LLP, a law firm based in Cleveland, giving Subway franchisee Kyle Young a three-day notice to leave the premises.
Northeast Ohio road projects: Where to expect detours or restrictions
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Northeast Ohio drivers should be aware of possible travel disruptions as cleanup continues from the severe weather earlier this week. In Geauga County, a section of U.S. 322 in Chester Township remains closed because of debris on the highway, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation.
Ohio Director of Ag, Baldridge at Hartford Fair
During an engaging session at the Hartford Fair, Curtis Newland and Director Brian Baldridge of the Ohio Department of Agriculture delved into the critical role of agricultural fairs in enhancing farming and youth participation. Baldridge pointed out that agriculture remains Ohio’s top industry, generating $124 billion yearly. Despite facing challenges, such as land loss and technological evolution, there is a strong emphasis on fostering young agriculturists. The fair, Baldridge noted, isn’t just about displaying livestock but plays a crucial part in developing future leaders in agriculture, ensuring that the state’s agricultural sector remains vibrant and sustainable for generations to come.
When will power be restored for Northeast Ohioans? FirstEnergy says next week for some
Hundreds of thousands of Ohioans lost power Tuesday evening when tornados and damaging rain came through the area leaving behind downed power lines, trees and utility poles in its path of destruction. Most communities have since had their power restored, but there are still tens of thousands of Cuyahoga County residents who are...
Ohio among states spending millions on anti-abortion centers since Dobbs, study finds
New data studying state funding for anti-abortion centers showed Ohio provided more than $22 million to groups in the state since the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 Dobbs decision overturned national abortion rights. Since 2013, the state has fed more than $35.5 million to anti-abortion funding, according to Equity Forward’s newest study of state-by-state funding for […]
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