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Ohio awards $310 million to US defense contractor for 4,000-worker advanced manufacturing

Ohio awards $310 million to US defense contractor for 4,000-worker advanced manufacturing

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Defense contractor Anduril Industries has been awarded a $310 million grant from Ohio's job creation office, as the company prepares to build a massive advanced manufacturing facility near Columbus. JobsOhio, the state's job...

Ohio mom forced to watch as family's 'aggressive' pit bull killed one-year-old toddler

Ohio mom forced to watch as family's 'aggressive' pit bull killed one-year-old toddler

A baby was mauled to death by her family's vicious pit bull in front of her horrified mother who tried in vain to stop the fatal attack. Blakely Blosser, 1, was killed at her Dover, Ohio home on July 2 after being savaged by the dog. Her mom...

Ohio House to consider overriding governor’s property tax reform vetoes

Ohio House to consider overriding governor’s property tax reform vetoes

Limit school district carryover to 40% of their expenses and require excess funds be refunded to taxpayers. An estimated $2.5 billion savings to taxpayers. Adjusting the school district 20-mill floor calculation to include emergency, substitute...

New law paves way for Ohio Farm Bureau Health Plans, expanding coverage

New law paves way for Ohio Farm Bureau Health Plans, expanding coverage

COLUMBUS — Way back in 1947, the Tennessee Farm Bureau saw a growing problem: Many of its members, hailing from the Mississippi River’s rural farmlands to the bustling streets of Nashville and the slopes of the Smoky Mountains, didn’t have access...

Case Western Reserve University-led regional economic development consortium among 29 semifinalists for $160M transformative National Science Foundation ‘Engines’ initiative  

Case Western Reserve University-led regional economic development consortium among 29 semifinalists for $160M transformative National Science Foundation ‘Engines’ initiative  

A Northeast Ohio consortium of universities, state and regional economic development organizations and manufacturers led by Case Western Reserve University has been selected among 29 semifinalists competing for a $160 million U.S. National Science...

congressman greg landsman addresses funding, community support and economic concerns

congressman greg landsman addresses funding, community support and economic concerns

Greg Landsman U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 1st district | Official U.S. House HeadshotGreg Landsman U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 1st district | Official U.S. House Headshot Congressman Greg Landsman, representing Ohio's...

Ohio awards $310 million to U.S. defense contractor for 4,000-worker advanced manufacturing facility

Ohio awards $310 million to U.S. defense contractor for 4,000-worker advanced manufacturing facility

OHIO — Defense contractor Anduril Industries has been awarded a $310 million grant from Ohio's job creation office, as the company prepares to build a massive advanced manufacturing facility near Columbus. What You Need To Know It's a 30-year...

Mayor delivers proclamation recognizing 100th anniversary of Shelby Cycle Company

Mayor delivers proclamation recognizing 100th anniversary of Shelby Cycle Company

Shelby Mayor Steven Schag delivered a special proclamation in recognition of the 100th anniversary of the Shelby Cycle Company during Monday night’s regular city council meeting. In Schag’s report, a proclamation of recognition and commemoration...

Reds predicted to trade for Guardians' All Star in shocking Ohio MLB deal

Reds predicted to trade for Guardians' All Star in shocking Ohio MLB deal

There are some ideas that can catch you off guard. That's what ESPN's MLB insider Jeff Passan provided at the bottom of his new expectations heading into the MLB trade deadline. Passan chose a "best match" for the Cincinnati Reds, and it was a...

Dr. Brook explains the hard truth to Ohio School Board about the mRNA shot

Dr. Brook explains the hard truth to Ohio School Board about the mRNA shot

Sarah Westall is a dynamic force in media, business, and technology, known for her fearless investigative journalism and groundbreaking insights into global affairs. With a background as an engineer, computer scientist, and systems design expert,...

Yankees Pushed To Trade For Cardinals' $260 Million Gold Glover

Yankees Pushed To Trade For Cardinals' $260 Million Gold Glover

By Zach Pressnell is a Newsweek contributor based in Columbus, Ohio. His focus is MLB content. He has an extensive knowledge of professional baseball and all things that come with it after working closely with the sport for years. Zach has been...

Ohio Light Opera Kicks Off 46th Season

The 2025 Ohio Light Opera season includes classic Broadway musicals Carousel, Brigadoon, and Tip-Toes, along with operettas Patience, Bitter Sweet, and The Cousin from Batavia. The 2025 season runs from June 14 through August 3. Steven Daigle has...

Detainees in Ohio ICE detention centers aren't receiving due processLetters to the Editor 

Detainees in Ohio ICE detention centers aren't receiving due processLetters to the Editor 

Where is due process with ICE? According to the ice.gov online database, there are currently six ICE detention centers in Ohio. These centers are in Hamilton's Butler County Jail; The Corrections Center in Stryker; The Geauga County Jail in...

Ohio State-Michigan? The Big Ten had a different Big 2 until rivalry turncoats changed everything

Ohio State-Michigan? The Big Ten had a different Big 2 until rivalry turncoats changed everything

Even with first-year member Oregon winning the actual Big Ten championship last season, with Penn State looking like it might be the best team this season and with USC in the fold as the resident “sleeping giant,” the Big Ten’s “Big Two” is a...

Ohio awards $310 million to US defense contractor for 4,000-worker advanced manufacturing facility

Ohio awards $310 million to US defense contractor for 4,000-worker advanced manufacturing facility

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Defense contractor Anduril Industries has been awarded a $310 million grant from Ohio’s job creation office, as the company prepares to build a massive advanced manufacturing facility near Columbus. JobsOhio, the state’s job...

Injunction granted blocking W.Va. funds for Steubenville-based Catholic trade school

Injunction granted blocking W.Va. funds for Steubenville-based Catholic trade school

File Photo by Steven Allen Adams Kanawha County Circuit Court Judge Richard Lindsay ruled Wednesday that the Water Development Authority was in the wrong when it awarded $5 million to Steubenville, Ohio-based College of St. Joseph the Worker....

Senators: 11 Ohio hospitals listed at-risk under Trump's spending bill 

Senators: 11 Ohio hospitals listed at-risk under Trump's spending bill 

President Donald Trump’s spending bill, which was signed into law last week and includes more than $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid. Editor's note: The following article was originally published by the Ohio Capital Journal and is available to The...

United Bancorp named top 100 bank by American Banker

United Bancorp named top 100 bank by American Banker

United Bancorp, Inc., the parent company of Unified Bank, has once again earned national recognition by being named to American Banker magazine’s 2025 Top 100 Publicly Traded Community Banks list. The list, published on July 3, ranks the...

New BizTown, Finance Park to Help Students Connect Classroom Lessons with Careers

New BizTown, Finance Park to Help Students Connect Classroom Lessons with Careers

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Michele Merkel of Junior Achievement and Brenda Linert of the Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber discuss the new 16,000-square-foot JA BizTown and Finance Park opening at the Eastwood Mall. The experiential learning center will...

The climate is changing. What’s at stake for Ohio?

The climate is changing. What’s at stake for Ohio?

Climate change will affect Ohio in a myriad of ways: it could alter farmers’ growing seasons, increase energy bills, change the price tag on food and lessen the biodiversity Ohioans see on walks around their neighborhood. The Ohio nonprofit think...

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