As Ohio prepares for the opening of its first Buc-ee's, the convenience store chain proposes building another location along Interstate 71 north of Columbus.
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|  | Wednesday, March 11, 2026 | | | On this day in 1898, Delaware County native Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans died in California. Rosecrans led the Union Army to victory at Corinth, Mississippi. He was relieved of command after his defeat at Chickamauga. ๐ฆซ If you're excited about Ohio's first Buc-ee's opening soon, there's more good news: Another location has been proposed for the state. Read more in Top Stories. ๐ March Madness is nearing. Two Ohio schools played for the championships in the Horizon League men's and women's tournaments on Tuesday. See the results in Sports. Today's sponsor, FemiCore, is sharing a free video featuring Dr. Shetty explaining the real causes of bladder leaks and simple habits that may help support pelvic floor health. Akron ⛈️ 66°/31° | Athens ⛈️ 76°/34° | Cincinnati ⛈️ 71°/33° | Cleveland ๐ง️ 64°/32° | Columbus ⛈️ 70°/33° | Dayton ⛈️ 70°/32° | Lima ⛈️ 67°/29° | Mansfield ⛈️ 67°/30° | Portsmouth ⛈️ 78°/35° | Steubenville ๐ง️ 74°/36° | Toledo ⛈️ 64°/29° | Youngstown ⛈️ 69°/32°  Take The Flyover with you. Busy day? Listen to our daily 15-minute podcast while commuting, cooking, or walking the dog—your Flyover fix, anywhere. | | | |
| Stadium Funding Blocked Again A Franklin County magistrate has again temporarily blocked Ohio's plan to use unclaimed funds to help finance the new Cleveland Browns stadium in Brook Park. The magistrate granted a preliminary injunction on the spending, finding that the plaintiffs are substantially likely to prevail in their legal challenge of the plan. Their lawsuit argues the plan to set aside $1 billion for a sports facilities fund—$600 million earmarked for the Browns stadium—violates due process and private property protections. The state attorney general's office is reviewing the decision to determine its next steps. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost opposed the plan but says he believes it is legally sound. | Second Buc-ee's Proposed As Ohio prepares for the opening of its first Buc-ee's, the convenience store chain proposes building another location along Interstate 71 north of Columbus. Mansfield Mayor Jodie Perry said a petition for annexation was filed to build a Buc-ee's near the intersection of Interstate 71 and State Route 39. Perry praised the project, saying the travel center would bring jobs, tax revenue, and tourism to the area. "A development of this size doesn't come around all that often," she wrote in a Facebook post. Ohio's first Buc-ee's is set to open at 6 a.m. April 6 at the intersection of State Route 235 and Interstate 70 in Huber Heights, near Dayton. | Georgian Revival Home Lists for $2.9M An 1890 Georgian Revival home in Cincinnati hit the market for $2.95 million, offering 7,336 square feet on a 0.58-acre lot. Georgian Revival is an architectural style that revived 18th-century British and colonial designs. Realtors said the home stands out for both its architectural significance and well-kept condition, with five bedrooms, four full bathrooms, and four half baths. Other amenities include a chef's kitchen, an auxiliary kitchen, fireplaces, a wine cellar, and a fitness room. Outdoor highlights include a grill kitchen, a wood-burning fireplace, a saltwater swimming pool, and a carriage house with a kitchenette and full bathroom. You can view 72 photos of the estate here. | |
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| | ➤ Steubenville: The city and Spoltore, Italy, are finalizing a sister cities agreement, seeking to create tourism opportunities for residents of both cities. (More) ➤ Columbus: Ohio State University President Ted Carter's resignation was possibly connected to an inappropriate relationship with the host of a JobsOhio-sponsored podcast. (More) ➤ Kinsman: Boy Scout Aidan Shrader received a heroism award after saving a fellow scout from drowning during a trip to Hawaii two years ago. (More) ➤ Central Ohio: State Attorney General Dave Yost sued Dogs to the Rescue, alleging the nonprofit in Knox and Scioto counties used donations to support for-profit puppy sales. (More) ➤ Dayton: Attorney Michael Wright dropped out of the race for Montgomery County Probate Court judge, citing potential future conflicts of interest involving current clients. (More) ➤ Toledo: Catholic Charities bought the former East Toledo Junior High School property from Toledo Public Schools, with plans to use the site as a food and clothing center. (More) | |
| | ➤ Cincinnati Reds ace pitcher Hunter Greene will undergo surgery to remove bone chips from his right elbow and could return around July. (More) ➤ Ohio State football opened spring practice Tuesday with more than 50 new players on the roster. (More) ➤ No. 1 seed Wright State rallied from a 12-point second-half deficit to beat No. 3 seed Detroit Mercy, 66-63, and win the Horizon League men's basketball championship. Kellen Pickett sealed the victory with a blocked shot with 0.5 seconds remaining. (Watch) ➤ No. 2 seed Youngstown State lost 57-49 to Green Bay in the Horizon League women's basketball championship on Tuesday, with Green Bay going on a 15-6 run to close the game. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | World Baseball Classic Flying together with our sponsor ➤ The Weight-Loss Patch everyone is suddenly talking about. What if weight loss didn't require injections, strict diets, or complicated routines? The Akemi Slim Patch is getting attention for a surprisingly simple idea: a small patch designed to help curb cravings, support metabolism, and make staying on track feel easier. Curious how it works and why so many people are trying it? See the full details here. (LEARN MORE) | |
| | ➤ Kings Island will auction props from its closed Boo Blasters on Boo Hill ride as the attraction is replaced by Phantom Theater: Opening Nightmare. Bidding will take place March 18-27. (Details) ➤ Four Ohio breweries filed a lawsuit over the state's pending ban on THC drinks, accusing Gov. Mike DeWine of legislative overreach for using line-item vetoes to change a compromise bill. (More) ➤ The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued a permit for a data center near the former Stuart power plant in Adams County. A group of residents is petitioning to block the project. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ The Plug-In Device people say could change how you think about your power bill. Electricity bills seem to keep creeping higher every month. That's why many homeowners are curious about StopWatt... a small plug-in device designed to help stabilize the flow of electricity in your home and potentially reduce wasted energy. Wondering how it works and why it's getting so much attention? See the details here. (LEARN MORE) | |
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| | ➤ The Ohio Department of Natural Resources plans to release more than 80,000 rainbow trout today at 93 locations across the state. (More) ➤ The First Ladies Museum & Library in Canton is showcasing an exhibit marking the nation's 250th anniversary, including personal belongings, letters, and speeches from first ladies. (More) ➤ Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett, and former University of Cincinnati cornerback Sauce Gardner are set to play in the inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic on March 21 in Los Angeles. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Senior Warning: If you were born before January 1st, 1965, then you're the target audience for RFK Jr's latest warning… And you're also most at risk. See how this one simple warning is saving MILLIONS of American seniors by clicking here now. Watch Now | |
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