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Training will be conducted in a vacant home on the 200 Block of Atlantic Street between noon and 3 p.m. Wednesday, October 9 and will use low-grade explosives.
This comes after Governor DeWine penned his own letter to the SBA with similar sentiments saying at least five small businesses in the area have suffered economic injury to the aftermath of the explosion.
"I'm going to PUCO tomorrow and file a formal complaint that Ohio Edison is doing a poor to miserable job maintaining their system. And I want a refund. We've been paying those bills for years for lights that aren't on.
During his acceptance speech, Jones compared similarities to himself and Simeon Booker, a pioneering journalist who told the true horrors of the civil rights movement.
It's the first presidential year since Ohio's new, more restrictive voter ID law has been in effect.
The West Middlesex Area School District has received over $10,000 to improve access to healthy, local food and to increase hands-on learning for children in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade.
Support for first responders after deadly house explosion in Ellsworth Township
Six departments throughout the Mahoning Valley answered the call for the deadly house explosion.
Pennsylvania kicks off 'Operation Ghoul Busters' DUI enforcement initiative
It marks the kickoff of the Halloween Impaired Driving Campaign, which runs the entire month of October.
Upcoming road closure announced in Beaver Township
Starting Wednesday, October 9, West Garfield Road will be closed between Eureka Road and Elton Road.
Crisp sunshine sticks around to end the work week
Clouds and showers will return to the forecast this weekend
