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Columbus Police seek a suspect in a bank robbery on S. High St. He's a white male in his 40s or 50s, who escaped on a bike with cash after handing a note to the teller.
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Ohio's ODNR celebrated the opening of the Eco-Discovery Center at Salt Fork State Park, featuring interactive exhibits, live animals, and insights into sustainability.
38 Special and KANSAS will co-headline Dublin's Independence Day event, featuring community activities, a parade, and fireworks, with both bands celebrating longevity and success in their music careers.
Ohio agencies urge safety and legality in youth celebrations, highlighting a decrease in alcohol-related youth vehicle crashes and the collective duty to prevent underage drinking.
Columbus Police are seeking help to identify two suspects involved in an armed robbery on April 21, involving cell phone theft and a brandished handgun.
The Fairfield County Sheriff's Office reported a range of incidents from April 14-20, including multiple domestic arrests, thefts, trespassing, and an OVI arrest.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine orders flags at half-staff in honor of the late Firefighter John Saunders in Huron County and encourages the same across the state.
Mayor Ginther announced a mixed-use development at the old Spaghetti Warehouse site to address the housing crisis, promising over 200 housing units, including affordable options.
Shayla Favor, Franklin County Prosecutor, has implemented reforms in the justice system focusing on transparency, efficiency, and alternatives to incarceration with the creation of new units.
The Ohio State Fair offers advanced tickets starting May 1, with reduced prices and new multi-day passes, alongside pre-purchased parking options and a free shuttle service.
An audit reveals that former fiscal officer Shirley Baker is liable for $22,269 due to unsubmitted tax withholdings in Richland County's Butler Township.
Weather & Environment in ...
Ohio residents are advised to prepare for mixed weather, with warm temperatures and potential thunderstorms forecasted by the NWS for the Columbus, Cincinnati, and Wilmington areas.
Kenneth Wilson joins the National Forum for Black Public Administrators Board after serving as NACA President.
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