• Breaking – Shots Fired in Circleville

    Circleville -In Circleville tonight, residents were shaken as shots rang out, striking a local man’s home. Around 8:00 p.m., reports flooded in of gunfire in the vicinity of Logan Street in Circleville. Initial information suggests that multiple shots were discharged, with several bullets piercing a residence in the 300 block of Walnut Street. Disturbingly, one […]

  • Larry Fink: Migration Is Bad for Productivity and Wealth

    Wall Street's most influential mega-investor says migration makes it difficult for developed countries to embrace the high-tech, productivity-boosting technologies that will raise the income of ordinary people.

  • Benjamin “Ben” A. Stout, 39 of Circleville, OH

    Benjamin “Ben” A. Stout, 39 of Circleville, OH passed away on Monday, April 29, 2024 at OhioHealth Berger Hospital in Circleville.  He was born on August 15, 1984 in Chillicothe, OH and was a 2003 graduate of Westfall/Pickaway-Ross.  He was a member of Local 18 Ohio Operators Engineers as a heavy equipment operator and diesel […]

  • Older and Younger Cells Handle Genes Differently

    In Aging Cell, researchers have published evidence that downregulating a key aspect of lipid metabolism harms mitochondrial function, but only in cells taken from younger people. Fat regulation at the cellular level Perilipins

  • Road Construction Repairs Have Started in Circleville This Week

    Circleville – For the past several years the City of Circleville residences have dealt with major closures and road construction to several of its high-traffic areas causing people to completely change how they come and go from the City, 2024 will also be impacted by construction. Over the last several years we have seen several […]

  • Justice Department Settles With Larry Nassar Victims

    The settlement comes after former U.S.A. Gymnastics team members —

  • Auction Time – Circleville Auctioneer Prepares for Exciting Sale

    CIRCLEVILLE – With anticipation building, a local auctioneer is gearing up for their upcoming sale next week, offering a plethora of items from household goods to handyman tools, all available to the highest bidder. On April 27th, the company received a truckload of merchandise from Lowes, ensuring all items were thoroughly tested and checked for […]

  • Larry Hogan’s big bet on being ‘stuck in the middle’

    DAVIDSONVILLE, Maryland — Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan isn’t shying away from being a political punching bag for liberals and conservatives as a centrist Republican running for Senate in Maryland. In fact, he’s embracing it. “Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right,” Hogan told a crowd of supporters at a campaign event […]

  • Paul Auster has died at age 77. ‹ Literary Hub

    Paul Auster, beloved American writer, died yesterday at 77, at his home in Brooklyn. Auster rose to prominence in the mid 80s with his widely beloved “New York Trilogy,” beginning with City of Glas

  • SES to buy Intelsat, further shrinking SATCOM gene pool

    Space industry analyst Todd Harrison said the $3.1 billion purchase is latest in a "shakeup" in the satellite communications landscape following the proliferation of LEO birds.

  • Stabbing Incident in McArthur Leads to Arrest of Circleville Suspect

    Mcarthur, Ohio – On April 28, 2024, at approximately 3:30 P.M., deputies from the Vinton County Sheriff’s Office responded to Wyman Park in McArthur following reports of a stabbing incident. The prompt response came as no McArthur Police Officers were on duty at the time. According to initial reports, the victim was stabbed and subsequently […]

  • Larry the Bar Fly Had to Die to Make ‘The Simpsons’ Relevant Again

    A new ‘Simpsons’ episode gave us the last glimpse of a familiar face, but was it enough to make us care?