
ONN Daily: Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Hardin County man convicted of kidnapping, raping 7 year-old girl receives sentence; some Covid-19 survivors now experiencing PTSD; Bengals begin training camp; Ohio State Fair butter sculpture theme revealed.
Hardin County man convicted of kidnapping, raping 7 year-old girl receives sentence; some Covid-19 survivors now experiencing PTSD; Bengals begin training camp; Ohio State Fair butter sculpture theme revealed.
Clark County police officer shot and killed during standoff near Springfield; there are more Monkeypox cases in Ohio; concern over toxic algae in northwest Ohio; more young adults have to live at home.
Ohio’s Covid-19 cases increase; weather officials confirm a tornado touched down in Wayne and Holmes counties Wednesday evening; Cleveland’s new police chief officially appointed to post; Jazz and Ribs Fest returns to downtown Columbus
Police fear teen girl missing from Williams County may be a victim of human trafficking; Family wants feds involved in investigation into police shooting death of Jayland Walker; Jobless claims are the highest they’ve been in 8 months;
Prosecution rests in Lucas County fake funeral director trial; Ohio dems call on AG Yost to quit; state supreme court rules congressional election maps unconstitutional; Chips Act one step closer to passing in Congress.
Cleveland city leaders announce financial and other assistance for women who need abortions; Akron announces plan to form citizen review board in response to shooting death of Jayland Walker; health officials say people need to take threat of
Tornado confirmed after weekend storm damage in Pickaway County; Covid cases are up, again; No date set for city council to vote on term limits for Toledo’s mayor; big NIL deal for some OSU football players.
Coroner releases preliminary autopsy report on Jayland Walker; Ohio’s Covid-19 numbers are going up; few Ohio kids are getting Covid vaccines; Cleveland hospital system closing two suburban locations.
Indiana’s Attorney General reportedly investigating case of 10 year-old Ohio girl who went there for an abortion; update on Warren County police officer shot in the line of duty; new allegations about Tiffin’s mayor-elect who abruptly
Clearcreek Township police officer shot, critically wounded by suspect; gruesome details emerge in testimony during fake funeral director’s trial in Lucas County; Jayland Walker laid to rest; a major I-70 upgrade is complete.