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Ohio Channel's "Seats of Justice" series features Van Wert County's courthouse, highlighting its history and architecture ahead of America's 250th birthday.
Marion City Hall will close for MLK Day on January 19, but essential services such as sanitation, police, fire, and public transit will continue operating.
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Grove City Parks & Rec. and Bogey’s Grove City launch an indoor golf league for youth, featuring different age categories and practice opportunities, with registration at $120 per player.
Gahanna celebrated the opening of the new Lincoln High School with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, showcasing a commitment to education and youth. The event was shared on the city's Facebook page.
Reynoldsburg, Ohio, is hosting the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Breakfast with Pastor John Pierce as the keynote speaker, recognizing his religious and community contributions.
A former fiscal officer from Belmore, Putnam County, is liable for $1,211.10 due to late tax payments, as found in a state audit. Tammy Rayle didn't meet IRS deadlines, causing penalties.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
The House Oversight Committee issued subpoenas related to Jeffrey Epstein's network, targeting billionaire Les Wexner, and Epstein's associates Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn for investigation.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
The Ohio Department of Health confirmed a measles outbreak with three unvaccinated children infected in Cuyahoga County, urging vaccinations to prevent further cases.
Protests break out in Columbus and Minneapolis after an ICE agent fatally shoots a woman, with demonstrators calling for ICE to leave their communities and demanding justice.
The 10th Annual Ohio Marina Conference will be held on February 26, focusing on emergency management, accessibility, and environmental conservation for marinas.
An audit found former Owensville fiscal officer Brian Switzer liable for $1,219 in undocumented credit card transactions and other non-allowable expenses.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
COTA has introduced a Tap to Pay system for bus fares, allowing riders to use credit/debit cards or mobile devices, with fare capping for cost efficiency.
A water main break in Worthington has closed High Street and Larrimer Avenue, with Columbus Water crews working on repairs and the city advising on detours.
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