In this video, Matt Reese of Ohio’s Country Journal leads a conversation with Adam Heffron, new executive director of the Ohio Expo Center and State Fair in front of a crowd of agricultural leaders at the 2024 Ohio Ag Council Spring Meeting in Columbus. Continue reading
PITTSBURG, Ks. — After sweeping Newman last week, the Pitt State Baseball squad returned home for their last series of the regular season at home against Fort Hays State. Despite their best efforts, the Gorillas fell in a tough one 13-8 to Fort Hays State. Pitt State dropped to 30-16 on the season and 20-11 []
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The Columbus North baseball team needed a huge spark and finally got one. Continue reading at The Republic News.
Poland improves to 11-0 after defeating Struthers.
Yanni Gourde scored on a Wild power play, then skated in an empty-netter for the game winner with 1:36 remaining in 4-3 win
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(ONN) - The Ohio Division of Liquor Control released an interactive map of all the designated outdoor refreshment areas in the state. This tool shows the DORA boundaries and locations and puts all information in one spot. It also includes the hours of operation and holiday schedules. There are 167 designated areas across Ohio for
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Brent Rooker hit an RBI double to drive in the go-ahead run in extra innings as the visiting Oakland Athletics rallied past the Baltimore Orioles 3-2 in 10 innings on Friday to open a three-game series. Rooker finished 2-for-4 with two doubles, an RBI and a run scored. Shea Langeliers hit a home run and Lawrence Butler added a double for Oakland. Mason Miller pitched a perfect 10th inning and struck out Gunnar Henderson with the tying run on third to secure his seventh save of the season and...
Dogs and dog owners rallied on the steps of the capitol today to support a bill that will end experimenting on dogs.
NEW YORK -- Juan Soto whipped his bat and felt the sweet kiss of ball against barrel, allowing himself a moment to admire a drive destined for the right-field seats. Looking toward the dugout, he flipped his bat and shouted, inviting his teammates to strap in and enjoy the ride.