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Petition approved in effort to repeal Ohio’s cannabis laws
The effort to repeal Ohio’s new cannabis law is making headway, now that Attorney General Dave Yost has approved the latest petition summary submitted by Ohioans For Cannabis Choice. Yost rejected the group's first petition summary last month, citing inaccuracies regarding Senate Bill 56, the law they wish to repeal.
Fairfield fire and hazmat incident: three injured, one missing
Three people were injured (two hospitalized) and one person is missing after a major three-alarm fire / critical hazmat response in Fairfield this Sunday morning.
Presidents’ Day holiday impacts mail and more: What to know
You may not be the only one with a day off on Monday.
Darke County high school secretary arrested for alleged child seduction
According to the Union City Police Department, 31-year-old Alicia Hughes, an employee of the Randolph Eastern School Corporation, was arrested after an investigation into allegations involving inappropriate conduct with a juvenile.
Two dead, four injured in Cincinnati nightclub shooting; two detained
Four people were shot, and two of them are dead, after an alleged argument at a nightclub in Cincinnati early Sunday morning.
Lifted In Love: Check Out Our 2025 Valentine’s Day Weekend Cannabis Guide
Valentine’s Day is here, and the weekend is surely filled with anxious loved ones trying to find the perfect gift or date night spot to celebrate wherever their union is situated. For those who aren’t fussing with rushing to the florist or chasing down fine dining, we’ve got a handy Valentine’s Day guide that’ll do
Obama says aliens are ‘real,’ but aren’t in Area 51 in new interview
Obama even admitted that the first question he wanted answered after becoming president was "Where are the aliens?"
Colorectal cancer is killing more young people: These are the signs you should get checked
"It is clear that this can no longer be called an old person’s disease."
What is streamflation? (and will prices keep rising?)
If you use streaming services for videos or video games, you might have noticed some higher prices — or “streamflation” — on your credit card bills.
What if our clocks didn’t ‘spring forward’ when daylight saving time starts?
We'll be changing our clos than a month – but what if we didn't?