The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has announced its commemorative Fish Ohio Pin for 2026 for anglers who report catching trophy-sized fish.
As thearchaeologist.org explains, “Few animals are as closely associated with a civilization as the cat with ancient Egypt. From royal tombs to everyday homes, cats played an important role in ...
We feel like we’re carrying a lot of the mid-major on our back right now,” Miami head coach Travis Steele said. “We got an at-large bid, right? So we need to capitalize not just for Miami, but for all ...
For many Americans, St. Patrick’s Day season doesn’t arrive with parades or green decorations. It begins with a milkshake.
The League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area will honor its 2026 Dangerous Dames Tuesday, March 24 at the University of Dayton’s Daniel J. Curran Place.
The Montgomery County commission is purchasing 27 acres of land at Forest Park in Harrison Twp. for its new Job and Training Center.
Voters in the Kettering City School District will be considering a 5.93-mill bond issue on the May 5 ballot, which would go toward the district’s facilities plan.
Texas vs. North Carolina State, First Four 10 p.m. ESPN2 — NIT Tournament: TBD, First Round 11 p.m. Archdeacon: Missing NCAA tournament ‘tough to swallow’ for ...
Spectrum has announced that two-thirds of its internet broadband expansion in rural Ohio is complete, as one local career center prepares to launch a program for careers in installing broadband fiber.
The “Wizarding World of Waynesville,” also known as the downtown area, will be a place of whimsy from noon-8 p.m.
In some recent years, the Cincinnati Reds have ended up with an unproven player who no one saw coming on the Opening Day roster or even in the starting lineup on the first day of the season.
Ray Marcano’s column appears on these pages each Sunday. Recently, left-leaning social media threw a fit when it read these comments by sitting U.S. Republican Sen. Jon Husted. “People living in ...