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ICE officers claim sweeping power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant: Memo
New ICE hires and those still in training are being told to follow the memo’s guidance instead of written training materials that actually contradict the memo.
Ohio State employee left job in 2023 amid hundreds of sexual misconduct allegations
The Ohio State University Office of Institutional Equity found that former employee Dustin Thompson and Matthew Wolfzorn committed sexual misconduct, exploitation, and harassment, resulting in their resignation in lieu of termination.
McDonald state title hopeful earns Student Athlete of the Week
McDonald senior Cierra Shiley is a decorated student athlete with a 3.9 GPA.
Water line break at site of former Calcutta business
Firefighters were called to the former Jo Ann Fabrics location in Calcutta on Wednesday evening to investigate an alarm, and found a large waterline break in the building.
Power restored after crash on Youngstown’s North Side
Power was restored to nearly 100 customers in Youngstown, Ohio after a car hit a utility pole and caused a power outage.
Driver hits wall on Youngstown expressway: Police
One person was injured in a crash on the Madison Avenue Expressway in Youngstown early Thursday morning when a driver lost control and hit a wall.
Sharon outlasts Hickory in overtime thriller
Jeremiah Nixon led the Tigers’ third-quarter run and finished with a team-high 20 points.
Canfield picks up key conference win over Warren Harding
With the win, Canfield improves to 15-2 overall with a sixth straight victory.
Iran offers first government-issued death toll from protest crackdown, one far lower than activists
Iran offered its first government-issued death toll Wednesday following a crackdown on nationwide protests, giving a far lower figure than activists abroad as the country’s theocracy tries to reassert control after unrest recalling the chaos surrounding its 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Army orders military police to get ready for possible Minneapolis deployment, AP source says
The U.S. Army has ordered several dozen additional active-duty soldiers to prepare for a possible deployment to Minneapolis if needed, a defense official said Wednesday, amid protests over the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement crackdown.