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New Albany plays Amherst Steele at 10 a.m. June 13 in Canton, with the winner playing for the state title at 7 p.m. June 14 in Akron. The Eagles won the Division III state title in 2004 and the ...
New Albany plays Amherst Steele at 10 a.m. June 13 in Canton, with the winner playing for the state title at 7 p.m. June 14 in Akron. The Eagles won the Division III state title in 2004 and the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The debate over abortion rights reignited at the Ohio Statehouse Wednesday as a group supporting the Prenatal Equal Protection Act rallied for its support. A new bill expected ...
Wednesday was a big milestone for Spencer County — UofL Health is officially in town. A new urgent and primary care center just opened in Taylorsville, offering local access to health care.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A bill to give Ohioans $3.5 billion in property tax relief is working its way through the Statehouse. Supporters say it gives taxpayers a break and more of a voice in the taxes ...
The Dubuque-based company’s new child care center sits within blocks of Cottingham & Butler’s downtown facilities, where Dennie started taking her 3-year-old and 1-year-old kids this week.
June 18, 2025, Press Release from the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio: CLEVELAND, Ohio – A federal grand jury has returned a 10-count indictment charging two men with defrauding ...
NEW ALBANY, Ohio (WCMH) — Intel layoffs have been anticipated for months, but new reports suggest many of them will be concentrated in the division responsible for Ohio ‘s plant.
NEW ALBANY, Ohio (WCMH) — Intel layoffs have been anticipated for months, but new reports suggest many of them will be concentrated in the division responsible for Ohio’s plant.
Published: Jun. 18, 2025 at 4:11 AM PDT | Updated: Jun. 18, 2025 at 10:24 AM PDT ...
NEW ALBANY, Ohio (WCMH) — Intel layoffs have been anticipated for months, but new reports suggest many of them will be concentrated in the division responsible for Ohio’s plant. According to ...
The bill would expand coverage for the state’s roughly 2,300 licensed art therapists as New York struggles to fill a gap in providers, particularly in poor and rural areas.