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Communities receive tax money from recreational marijuana sales
It's been a year and a half since the sale of recreational marijuana became legal in Ohio, and earlier this month, the communities that allowed for dispensaries finally received the tax money they were promised.
Mobile Meals of Salem continues deliveries despite cold
Thursday marked another cold morning with a temperature near zero, but volunteers were loading meals to be delivered by Mobile Meals of Salem.
Senate strikes deal to avert partial shutdown
The Senate struck a deal to fund a large portion of the government on Thursday evening, just a day before a shutdown deadline. The agreement will split the bill funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) off from a "minibus" package of five other major funding bills. The Senate will instead move a stopgap bill
Families want answers after pipe burst forces assisted living residents out
97-year-old Louise Klingman doesn't know how long she'll be out of her home.
Report: Steelers hire new offensive line coach
The hiring reunites him with new Pittsburgh head coach Mike McCarthy.
‘Clueless,’ ‘The Karate Kid,’ ‘Inception’ among 25 movies entering National Film Registry
Cher Horowitz fans, rejoice: Amy Heckerling’s 1995 teen comedy is one of 25 classic movies chosen this year by the Library of Congress for its National Film Registry.
Ye AKA Kanye West Inks Deal With Gamma For ‘Bully’ LP
Ye, aka Kanye West, is preparing to release his latest body of work in Bully, this after making recent public statements apologizing for past behavior. According to a new report, Ye inked a deal with GAMMA to release Bully this coming March. As reported by Rolling Stone , Ye signed with GAMMA to distribute Bully
Portion of Mahoning Avenue to close for culvert work
The closure will allow crews to install a huge new concrete culvert in the area.
New cafe revives building from early 1900s
The Cider Mill Coffee & Cafe opened Thursday in East Fairfield.
Ohio bill would task bipartisan group with researching data center concerns
The commission would be tasked with looking into data centers' effects on the environment, local utilities and water, noise and light pollution, local economies, farmland, national security, AI and foreign propaganda.