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The Big Lots comeback continues as 130 stores will reopen under new ownership in May. Which ones are in Ohio? See the full ...
Warren County amusement park Kings Island officially opened for the 2025 season this past weekend, and it’s to be a big one— with new food offerings, updated attractions and more.
There are lots of changes at Kings Island, which opens Saturday — and many of those are coming to its Soak City waterpark.
A couple hundred Big Lots stores are set to reopen nationwide under new ownership. Are any in Ohio? Here's the full list.
today announced that Water Tower Research ("WTR") has published a report spotlighting the Company's expansion of its AI Nose technology into the robotics and semiconductor sectors. The report ...
The National Water Prediction Service projected the Ohio River would crest as high as 37 feet.Ultimately, it crested early Wednesday morning at 36.63 feet. That's higher than it was in 2018 ...
It was an exciting day for local businesses inside Springfield’s Tower Square as they received more than $20,000 in funding. BREAKING: Supreme Court unanimously rules against Trump, orders ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – It was an exciting day for local businesses inside Springfield’s Tower Square as they received more than $20,000 in funding. Inside the Tower Square Food Court ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) -The Ohio River crested in the Louisville area on Wednesday, April 9. Several days of heavy rainfall led to catastrophic flooding, causing issues for people on both sides of the ...
It is expected to debut in early summer. Also new at Cedar Point: An enlarged and renovated Happy Friar, the popular French fry shop, two new water slides at Cedar Point Shores water park and new ...
Department of Buildings officials say an 18-foot by 10-foot section of masonry wall surrounding the building's rooftop water tank collapsed, sending debris falling onto the back of the building.
Kyle Koehler, R-Springfield, in his sponsor testimony of Senate Concurrent Resolution 5, which is a resolution urging President Donald Trump to support Ohio’s effort to install the work requirement.