➤ Statewide: Severe storms were forecast to move across Ohio on Wednesday night, bringing the risk of damaging winds, flooding, and tornadoes. (More) ➤ Lake Erie: The National Weather Service is warning of a high risk of rip currents today following Wednesday’s storms, urging swimmers to stay out of Lake Erie. A Beach Hazards Statement was issued for several shoreline counties. (Details) ➤ Cincinnati: Ramp closures tied to the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project are scheduled to begin later this month, affecting ramps along U.S. 50, Interstate 75, and Interstate 71. (See Closures) ➤ Lucas County: Former Toledo Mayor Donna Owens is alive, according to the Lucas County Republican Party, which mistakenly sent an email to media outlets announcing her death. (More) ➤ Dublin: Dublin police have retired their robotic officer unit, “DubBot,” after less than a year patrolling a city parking garage, saying the robot didn’t meet operational needs. The robot cost $67,548, and its patrols led to no arrests, criminal cases, or tickets. (More) ➤ Ashland County: The sheriff’s office is warning that a man and woman are passing counterfeit $50 bills at Dollar General and Family Dollar stores across Ohio, while offering tips to help residents spot fake currency. (Details)
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