Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Healthy Aging Indicators, Remote Work Study, Pizza Prices Ranked

Five signs you're aging well, what remote work may be quietly costing Americans, and which state pays the most for a pizza.

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Data Center Debate, Best Grocery Stores, and Historic Biplanes

Ohio lawmakers last week grilled representatives from Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft at a state data center hearing, as mounting public concern over tax breaks, environmental impact, and strain on the power grid prompted scrutiny of the industry's rapid expansion.
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Article Icon 1Big Tech Defends Ohio Data Centers

Ohio lawmakers last week grilled representatives from Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft at a state data center hearing, as mounting public concern over tax breaks, environmental impact, and strain on the power grid prompted scrutiny of the industry's rapid expansion.

The companies contended that data centers generate jobs, safeguard water supplies, and bear their own electricity costs. Legislators, however, remained skeptical of whether the industry's surging power demand could be absorbed without driving up residential utility bills.

Microsoft announced it would discontinue the use of nondisclosure agreements and stop seeking property tax abatements—commitments the three other companies declined to match.

Gov. Mike DeWine has paused new tax exemptions pending a legislative review of the projects' economic impact—a step Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker subsequently followed.

Article Icon 1Kroger Makes Best Grocers List

Cincinnati-based Kroger landed at No. 9 on Supermarket News' inaugural Super50 Supermarkets list, slotting below Whole Foods Market, but above Walmart.

The publication said the rankings weigh customer satisfaction, workplace reputation, technology adoption, loyalty-program benefits, and additional criteria. Trader Joe's topped the list, followed by Publix, H-E-B, Costco, Amazon Fresh, Sam's Club, Aldi, Whole Foods Market, Kroger, and Walmart.

Supermarket News cited customer research compiled by Dunnhumby indicating that Kroger shoppers prize personalized deals, fuel discounts, an intuitive app, the quality of private-label products, and a wide enough selection to support one-stop shopping.

The recognition comes as Kroger enters a new era under recently appointed CEO Greg Foran.

Article Icon 1Historic Ohio Property for Sale

An Ashland landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places has come to market at $999,000 following a seven-year renovation of the 1845 Vermillion Institute—a project that also drew attention from the popular social media account Zillow Gone Wild.

The brick structure was once the largest building in the county and housed a college that predated the College of Wooster. It later served as the local high school before falling vacant for years, until a careful rehabilitation returned it to use.

The 7,000-square-foot residence features solid brick walls, 10 1/2-foot ceilings, 72 large windows, cherry woodwork, stained glass, and a sweeping four-level staircase. The ground floor, once the building's chapel, has been converted into a gathering space, a private patio, and a garden room.

Upper floors include a two-story library with a fireplace, multiple bedroom suites, terraces, a kitchenette, and a top-floor office. Fifty photos of the property are available to view here.

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Around Ohio

➤ Statewide: Ohio gas prices dropped an average of 32 cents in the past week to $4.14 per gallon, with drivers paying the most in Steubenville and the least in Lima. (See Prices)

➤ Northeast Ohio: Interstate 90 drivers heading to and from Pennsylvania should expect delays through June as the Ohio Department of Transportation begins nightly lane closures between State Route 11 and the Pennsylvania border. (More)

➤ Dayton: The U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force are seeking thousands of civilian hires—a sharp reversal from last year’s cuts—as Wright-Patterson Air Force Base reported a 25% increase in civilian retirements in 2025. (More)

➤ Euclid: The Euclid Public Library reopened over the weekend after more than a year of $18 million in renovations, including a new business resource center, improved ADA accessibility, and roofing and HVAC upgrades. (More)

➤ Cincinnati: Pat Mancuso Field at Princeton High School is set for a $22 million renovation that will bring accessibility improvements and safety upgrades. (More)

➤ Dublin: CBS Sports production assistant Bryce Adair died after a car crash while covering the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village, leading broadcaster Jim Nantz to deliver an emotional tribute on air. (More)


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Ohio Sports

➤ Olentangy Liberty won its third straight Division I girls lacrosse state championship, defeating Upper Arlington 9-8 in the fourth consecutive title game between the two programs. (More)

➤ Jamier Brown, a five-star Ohio State wide receiver commit from Big Walnut, won three Ohio high school track and field gold medals and set a Division II record in the 200 meters, raising his arms in an O-H celebration. (More)

➤ Justin Verlander is scheduled to pitch for the Toledo Mud Hens on Wednesday in a rehab start as he works to return to the Detroit Tigers after a March hip injury. (More)

➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | MLB | Soccer | WNBA | NCAAB

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Ohio Business

➤ Nexans, a Paris-based manufacturer, completed its $797 million acquisition of Butler County’s Republic Wire, one of the Cincinnati area’s largest private companies. (More)

➤ CCC Plastics, a Toronto-based specialty plastics manufacturer, is seeking to open its first U.S. plant in Athens County, a project expected to create 25 full-time jobs paying an average of $70,000 annually. (More)

➤ Southwest Airlines will launch nonstop service from John Glenn Columbus International Airport to San Juan, Puerto Rico, beginning in February 2027. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ A new analysis found that traffic congestion in Ohio cities, including Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati, was less severe than in many other major U.S. metropolitan areas. (See Rankings)

➤ Edgewater Beach along Cleveland’s Lake Erie shoreline ranked among the nation’s best lake beaches for summer, placing No. 5 in the USA Today Readers’ Choice Awards. (See Ranking)

➤ The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Dayton will host a June 19-21 fly-in of historically significant aircraft, including Stearman biplanes in a wide range of colors. (More)

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Have you ever visited Puerto Rico?

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Should Ohio expand its use of nuclear energy?

  1. Yes: 47%
  2. No: 24%
  3. Not sure: 29%
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Gas Tax Savings, $44M Estate Hits Market, and Backyard Forts

Georgia’s gas tax break saved motorists about $196 million per month, based on May state tax data, consistent with estimates of more than $400 million in savings over its entire run. 
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Article Icon 1Gas Tax Holiday Saved $196M in May

Georgia’s gas tax break saved motorists about $196 million per month, based on May state tax data, consistent with estimates of more than $400 million in savings over its entire run. 

The gas tax holiday, which began March 18 and ended June 2, saved drivers 33 cents per gallon on gasoline and 37 cents per gallon on diesel.

AAA reports no significant change in the state's average gas price in the week since the tax was reinstated, with the average at $3.83 as of Monday.

AAA spokeswoman Montrae Waiters said Peach State drivers should expect prices to “rise and fall throughout the summer.”

Article Icon 1MARTA Shooter Caught as Community Mourns

A multi-agency manhunt for a suspect in Friday's MARTA shooting in Atlanta ended with the arrest of Anthony Tyrone Gresham, 42, in Douglas County this past weekend.

Authorities say Gresham boarded a train and fired multiple shots at a 19-year-old on the train, who was treated for his injuries. He faces charges of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Meanwhile, dozens gathered Sunday at Oakland City Station in Atlanta for a vigil honoring Margaret Swan, 66, fatally stabbed on a MARTA train on May 30. “She was so sweet. She didn’t do nothing to nobody,” vigil organizer Wynecia Patterson said.

Attendees demanded improved security on the system.

Article Icon 1$44M Estate Hits Market

A 5,519-acre southwest Georgia sporting estate held by one family for about 130 years hit the market at $44 million, a price that would eclipse boxer Jake Paul's estate purchase last year.

Spread across Early and Calhoun counties, Spring Creek Plantation features a 182-acre spring-fed lake, managed quail and trophy whitetail habitat, a new lakefront lodge, and farmland and mining royalties forecast to generate about $500,000 annually.

Last year, Paul purchased the 5,746-acre Southlands ranch in Decatur County for $39 million. A Spring Creek sale at full asking would surpass that figure, reinforcing growing demand across the Albany area's plantation belt.

You can see photos of the estate here.

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Around Georgia

DeKalb County: A man stabbed a police officer, who fired back and critically injured the man on Monday on the 2900 block of North Decatur Road. The officer was treated at a hospital and listed in stable condition. (More)

Statewide: The state is surveying dentists about their antibiotic prescribing habits after a TV news station reported that Georgia ranks in the top 10 nationally for prescriptions of clindamycin, an antibiotic linked to potentially deadly C. diff infections. (More)

Quitman: City leaders held a hearing on next year's proposed budget, including a possible cut in police department staffing from 17 to 8, drawing community pushback. (More)

Statewide: The state Department of Natural Resources will accept public comment and nominations through June 30 on the first planned update of Georgia's protected species list in 20 years. (More)

Albany: Firefighters freed a kitten that became trapped under the engine hood of a car, with the motorist alerted to the situation moments before starting the vehicle. (More)

Georgia Sports

Atlanta Hawks coach Quin Snyder agreed to a multi-year contract extension after leading the team to the playoffs this season. (More)

➤ Georgia baseball will play the Texas Longhorns on Saturday, kicking off the Bulldogs’ first College World Series appearance in 18 years. (How to Watch)

Atlanta Braves rookie Didier Fuentes, 20, became the franchise's youngest pitcher in 55 years to earn a save, handed the ball with the team's top three relievers unavailable. (More)

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Georgia Business

Kristin Scaglione reopened backyard fort maker Firefly Forts in metro Atlanta to honor the memory and spirit of her late husband, Mike, who came up with the idea for the company while building a backyard fort for his children during the pandemic. (More)

➤ Google donated $1 million to Ducks Unlimited to restore 35 acres of wetlands in the Flint River Wildlife Management Area, near one of its data centers. (More)

➤ The Southern Georgia Black Chambers celebrated 25 graduates of its Small Business Academy in Valdosta, an 11-week residency where graduates build core business assets to earn a credential and qualify for a $2,500 Georgia Power grant. (More)

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Et Cetera

The website Family Vacations lists 10 Georgia state parks as prime for outdoor adventures this month, from canyon rims in the north to salt marsh views near the coast. (More)

Atlanta native McKenzie Kurtz joined in celebrating after Schmigadoon! won the Tony Award for Best Musical on Sunday. She plays Betsy McDonough. (More)

Savannah plans a big 250th birthday celebration on the Fourth of July, featuring fireworks and three live music stages along the waterfront at Rousakis Plaza, Plant Riverside, and The Park at Eastern Wharf. (Details)

Correction: A Cherokee County homeowner was shot at after going outside when a Ring alert showed a person in his driveway, with no injuries reported, authorities said. Incorrect information was reported in Monday's edition due to an editor's error. Our apologies.

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Have you ever built a tree fort?

  1. Yes
  2. Tried but failed
  3. No
  4. Other/no response


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Who’ll win the College World Series?

  1. The ‘Dawgs: 53%
  2. Some other team: 25%
  3. No response/other: 22%
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Healthy Aging Indicators, Remote Work Study, Pizza Prices Ranked

Five signs you're aging well, what remote work may be quietly costing Americans, and which state pays the most for a pizza. ͏ ‌   ...