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A new state law aimed at expanding gas and nuclear power plants in Ohio may also provide opportunities for solar developers — if they can overcome other policy and political barriers.
Ohio’s wild turkey hunters have checked 15,911 birds during the spring 2025 season as of Sunday, May 25, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. During the ...
Following the conclusion of the regional finals Sunday afternoon, the Ohio High School Athletic Association has announced the ...
The indictment alleges that in June 2020, a Greenfield police officer made a traffic stop on Jenkins’ vehicle. During the traffic stop, the officer allegedly found “a plastic baggie continuing a white ...
A Williamsburg man accused of burglary was among the 13 individuals indicted by a Highland County grand jury in their Tuesday, June 3 session. John Richards, 44, was charged with burglary, a ...
The man charged in Sunday’s terrorist attack in Boulder told law enforcement that he had no regrets for his actions and would “do it again” if released. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian ...
They also targeted communities in Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, leading to the arrest of “40 illegal aliens, including at least one child sex predator and a member of a violent transnational gang.” ...
The overturning of Wisconsin’s Act 10 was judicial overreach and took power over Wisconsin’s budget away from the Legislature, a new amicus brief argues. The Buckeye Institute argued that a Wisconsin ...
Ohio utility regulators are gearing up for hearings on FirstEnergy’s role in the House Bill 6 scandal. Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder is behind bars – although seeking a presidential ...
Dad bought the bees from Sears & Roebuck, and they were shipped via U.S. Mail. They were in a light wooden box with two sides made of screen wire. There was a can of syrup inserted in the top of the ...
HILLSBORO — Wednesday is the day both the Hillsboro Lady Indians and Lakeview Lady Bulldogs have been waiting for each of ...
The five athletes honored were sophomores Belle Baughman and Jocelyn Franz along with seniors Rachel Berry, Makenzie O’Neil, and Judaea Wilson. Franz and Wilson were also selected as CSC Academic ...
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