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In Division I, New Albany (14-4) lost to Mason 3-2 in a semifinal but rebounded to defeat Toledo St. John’s 3-0. In Division II, Academy (19-1) lost 3-2 to Cincinnati Indian Hill in a semifinal ...
Big Walnut and New Albany will play for an OHSAA Division II baseball regional championship June 5 at Grove City.
New walking path now open on South Beckley Station Road. The path is designed to give pedestrians and cyclists safer, more accessible options to get to the Parklands of Floyd Fork.
New Albany blanked Big Walnut 6-0 to win a Division II regional title. LANCASTER – The Olentangy baseball team overcame several obstacles June 5 on the road to its first state tournament berth ...
NEW ALBANY, Ohio (WCMH) – A former employee of AmplifyBio is suing the shuttered biotechnology firm, alleging the company laid off its workers without prior notice. The closed research firm that ...
New Albany blanked Big Walnut 6-0 to win a Division II regional title. LANCASTER – The Olentangy baseball team overcame several obstacles June 5 on the road to its first state tournament berth ...
SCOTIA, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A new multi-use path is coming to Scotia. It will be on the west side of Freemans Bridge, running from Freemans Bridge Road to Dutch Meadows. The sidewalk will be made… ...
EdgeConneX doesn’t currently operate any facilities in Ohio, but news that the company was planning a data center in the area surfaced earlier this year. In February, the company filed to deploy a ...
Ohio has unveiled a new license plate design featuring the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, providing residents with access to free, confidential mental health support.
Doctor behind Lucy Oxley scholarship worries anti-DEI measure will impact local health outcomes Doctor behind Lucy Oxley scholarship worries anti-DEI measure will impact local health outcomes ...
Whole Foods fans in Ohio will have to wait longer before seeing new stores anytime soon. The company's website lists three locations opening this month, which are confirmed to be in New York ...
As New Yorkers worry about crime and sky-high living costs, Albany is moving to stop a different threat: supposedly poisonous pans. State Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal’s bill to end the sale of ...