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Down two strikes, Amherst sophomore Cole Charles normally would not be deterred with a bat in his hand. Friday’s stage of the ...
The New Albany baseball team saw its season end in heartbreaking fashion June 13 in an OHSAA Division II state semifinal in Canton.
A Central Ohio city is considering deploying a new tool that would help address future development while maintaining rural ...
Low-head dam safety boils down to three points: Wear a life jacket for the entirety of your trip on the water, don’t go ...
The Ohio Power Siting Board has approved the construction of a 200-megawatt natural gas-fired electric generation facility in Licking County and the city of New Albany.
The Ohio Power Siting Board (OPSB) has officially approved the construction of a 200-megawatt natural gas-fired power plant ...
Danielle Frizzi-Bab with the Ohio Lottery Commission told 21 News that all racinos are undergoing an upgrade to a new central monitoring system. Ohio awarded International Game Technology a ...
PITTSTOWN, N.Y. (WTEN) — State Police reported that a New York State Department of Transportation worker hit by a car in Pittstown on May 29 died from his injuries at Albany Medical Center ... Falls ...
“Today marks the start of a new era at Frog Switch,” Andrew Notarfrancesco, chair of the Real Estate Collaborative, said in a news release. The facility was used for manufacturing for ...
The data centers are the latest in a long line of similar projects planned for Ohio. At least 179 data centers are operating or planned for Ohio, making it home to the fifth-most centers in the U.S.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Columbus has grown to to an estimated 933,263 residents as Ohio’s most populated city, yet five of the nine largest cities in the state are still located in Northeast Ohio.
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