The University of Cincinnati’s Day of Giving raised over $2.86 million in just 24 hours. More than 3,000 donors contributed to support student programs and research initiatives across campus.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has released the annual report detailing statistics on missing children across the state. The majority of reported cases resulted in safe recoveries last year according to new data. Community events continue raising awareness about ongoing…
The University of Cincinnati’s 1819 Innovation Hub brought together national leaders for its first Future of Commerce: AI + Robotics Summit on May 18. Attendees saw live robot demonstrations while experts discussed advances in artificial intelligence shaping business operations today.
Prairie Township has announced its Memorial Day services scheduled for May 25, 2026. Ceremonies will be held at Galloway Cemetery and Alton Cemetery with participation from local veterans’ groups and students.
Columbus police officer Gloria West has been named a Hometown Hero by U.S. Attorney Dominick S. Gerace II after rescuing a man from a burning vehicle in November 2024. The award honors individuals who exemplify liberty, service, and civic responsibility.
A Colorado trial over silica dust exposure may set new legal precedents for industry safety standards. University of Cincinnati’s Betsy Malloy says such cases can drive broader changes beyond compensation.
Senator Jon Husted visited Dayton Children’s Hospital’s Mathile Center for Mental Health & Wellness on May 16. The visit focused on supporting youth mental health resources amid rising needs across Ohio.
The Gallery will feature works by students and teachers from Chasing Light Art Studio in Springboro. Paintings, sculptures, and mixed media pieces are included. A reception with the artists is set for May 27.
Wheat futures saw significant declines across major U.S. exchanges following new yield estimates from Kansas tours and international crop ratings out of France. Local cooperatives continue supporting farmers through community programs amid changing market conditions.
Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises has announced pricing for a new public stock offering expected to raise $200 million before expenses. Proceeds will be used for debt repayment, business growth initiatives including AI data center projects, potential acquisitions, and general corporate…
The Ohio AgriBusiness Association Educational Trust has surpassed $1 million awarded in scholarships since its inception. More than 944 students have benefited from this support as part of efforts to build a strong agricultural workforce. Upcoming fundraising events will continue…
Marilou Butcher Roth reflects on milestones as her twins approach another birthday. She encourages readers to identify meaningful life goals while sharing updates from her career with Ohio Realtors.
Ohio Realtors has announced new health plan options following the end of ACA subsidies. The organization highlights flexible coverage choices designed for affordability and compliance with federal standards.
Canal Winchester’s VFW Post #10523 will host its annual Memorial Day Ceremony on May 25 at Union Grove Cemetery. The event features keynote speaker David Payne and participation from local scout troops. A flag retirement ceremony will follow.
Of the $37.5 billion in taxes collected by Ohio in 2024, 2.1%, or $794.3 million, came from insurance premiums sales taxes, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
A former Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority property manager has been indicted on multiple charges including theft in office after allegedly stealing tenant rent payments exceeding $30,000. Prosecutor Connie Pillich said her office will pursue accountability in cases involving abuse of…
Records show Canada spent millions promoting new ‘red flag’ gun laws but issued just one order so far. Experts question whether these measures have had any real impact or if they simply serve political aims.
Six University of Cincinnati students traveled to London for field research with luxury brand Molton Brown. Their work extends an ongoing partnership between UC’s NEXT Innovation Scholars program and parent company Kao.
Representatives Cockley and Rader have introduced a bill requiring new safety measures for natural gas fuel cell facilities in Ohio. The legislation responds to community concerns about health and environmental risks posed by this technology.
Brenna Kimmet and Katie Kramer have been named recipients of this year’s Van Wert Rotary Foundation Scholarship at Van Wert High School. Each will receive a $4,000 award over four years in recognition of their service, leadership, and academic achievements.
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