The Washington County Career Center honors its February students of the month, Audrelle Seevers and Carson Moore. Audrelle Seevers is a Marietta senior enrolled in the Patient Health Care program, and ...
The Southeast Ohio History Center is restarting it Lyceum Luncheon Speaker Series for 2025 with a presentation of the iron ...
Despite facing significant obstacles in securing rehearsal and performance spaces due to the closure of Lawrence Tower, the ...
The Ohio Senate heard hours of opposition testimony Tuesday over Senate Bill 1 — or the “Enact Advance Ohio Education Act” — which would most prominently eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion ...
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Prep Sports Media Association has announced the 2025 induction class into the OPSMA Hall of Fame, which includes Ed Puskas and Rob Todor from newspapers in Northeast Ohio and Tom ...
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Hosted on MSNRyan Day’s True Motives Behind Matt Patricia Interest Exposed After Losing Out on NFL Veteran CoachFresh off a National Championship, Ryan Day finds himself in an unexpected battle in the coaching carousel. The post Ryan Day ...
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Hosted on MSNPenn State’s James Franklin describes Jim Knowles hiring as “twisting, turning process”Jim Knowles had been on James Franklin’s wish list as a potential Penn State defensive coordinator since at least 2021. But not until after Ohio State’s win over Notre Dame in the national title game ...
Council President Hartman said she has been speaking with a member of Cincinnati’s City Council who is hoping to create a similar resolution supporting Home Matters to Ohio in their city. Hartman said ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine recently announced he is nominating Jim Tressel to serve as his lieutenant governor.
A flyer was dispersed on Friday calling for a 'race war' as fears continue in Lincoln Heights after a neo-Nazi demonstration in the historically Black community.
Are Ohioans getting a good deal from JobsOhio, the state's private economic development arm? It depends on whom you ask.
Gov. Mike DeWine and state lawmakers want to change Ohio's recreational marijuana program. Cities may pay the price.
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