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Apr 19 2024
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Judge temporarily halts Ohio law to keep Columbus, other cities from regulating tobacco
A Franklin County judge issued a temporary restraining order late Friday afternoon stopping a state law from taking effect next week that would prevent Columbus, several Franklin County suburbs, Cincinnati, and other Ohio cities from regulating tobacco products. The ruling means not only means that bans by Columbus, and several suburbs' local bans on the sale of flavored tobacco products will
The Columbus DispatchApr 12 2024
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Honda on track to start making electric vehicles in Ohio by the end of 2025
Honda's retooled Marysville Auto Plant will be able to produce both electric vehicles and vehicles powered by internal combustion engines, giving the automaker flexibility amid signs that demand for EVs is slowing. With construction of its battery plant near Jeffersonville on track to be finished by the end of 2024, Honda also says it's making progress retooling its Ohio plants to start making
The Columbus DispatchApr 17 2024
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Four-star Ohio prospect gives Georgia football a quarterback in its 2025 class
Georgia football has landed a quarterback for its 2025 recruiting class. Four-star rated prospect Ryan Montgomery from Findlay, Ohio, announced his commitment to the Bulldogs Wednesday afternoon. Montgomery is a rising senior who becomes the eighth commitment in Georgia’s 2025 recruiting class. The 6-foot-3, 215-pound Montgomery is rated as the nation’s No. 15 quarterback and 184th overall
Athens Banner-HeraldMar 22 2024
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Rosemary Housteau, Youngstown, Ohio
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Rosemary Housteau, 87, peacefully passed away on Monday, March 18, 2024, in her bed, at The Inn at Christine Valley. She lived an extraordinary life to those that were in it. Rosemary was born on March 3, 1937, in Youngstown. She was a child of Felix and Edith Labato Massaro. She remained a lifelong resident of the Youngstown area. Rosemary joins her
WKBN 27Apr 17 2024
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Severe storms, hail, tornadoes possible Wednesday across central Ohio, NWS says
After a few sunny and clear days in Columbus, Mother Nature has decided to bring some April showers. Scattered thunderstorms are expected to form after 5 p.m. Wednesday and may be severe, according to a hazardous weather statement issued by the National Weather Service in Wilmington. The storms could bring large hail, damaging wind gusts and a "tornado or two cannot be ruled out," NWS
The Columbus DispatchMar 26 2024
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Joseph A. Bottiglieri, Niles, Ohio
NILES, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Joseph A. Bottiglieri of Niles, Ohio passed away on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, with family by his side at Shepherd of Valley in Liberty, Ohio. Joe was born on December 15, 1946, in Warren, Ohio, the son of the late Andrew Bottiglieri and Carmella (Porpora) Bottiglieri. Joe was a 1964 graduate of Niles McKinley High School and attended Kent State University
WKBN 27Apr 07 2024
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Ohio’s Secretary of State says Biden may not be on the November ballot
On Friday, Ohio’s Secretary of State sent some very bad news to the Ohio Democratic Party: The deadline for certifying a presidential candidate to appear on Ohio’s ballot is August 7. However, the DNC convention isn’t being held until August 19. Until then, despite his current status as the Democrat frontrunner, Biden isn’t technically the Democrat party candidate. This is a huge egg-on-the-
American ThinkerApr 13 2024
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2025 3-star safety Cody Haddad commits to Ohio State football
Ohio State football put the finishing touches on an in-state flip in the 2025 class. 2025 three-star safety Cody Haddad committed to Ohio State Saturday during the Bckeyes' spring game, choosing the Buckeyes over programs such as Texas A&M, Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota. Haddad initially committed to Wisconsin Jan. 17, but ended his commitment April 1. Haddad, a 6-foot-1, 175-pound safety
The Columbus DispatchApr 10 2024
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Ohio Gov. DeWine delivers child-focused State of the State address
Improving access to child care and kids' health care form the core elements of Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's agenda in 2024, as the second-term Republican rolled out a slate of policy priorities focusing on children to state lawmakers Wednesday. DeWine, speaking in the House of Representatives' chamber in the Statehouse, delivered his State of the State address to a joint session of the GOP-
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