➤ Athens: Ohio University will receive $10 million from the federal Rural Health Transformation Program, the first Ohio recipient of the fund, Gov. Mike DeWine's office announced. (More) ➤ Kelleys Island: Nearly 16 inches of rain fell on Sunday evening, downing trees and causing flooding, leaving some roads impassable on Monday. (See Video) ➤ Richland County: Volunteers counted just five sandhill cranes during this year's statewide Midwest Crane Count, down from 12 last year, as rough weather limited participation. Statewide, observers logged 344 cranes across Ohio. (More) ➤ Columbus: Franklin County has awarded former Ohio State running back Maurice Clarett $1.5 million to help renovate a facility supporting addiction recovery, mental health services, and transitional housing. (Details) ➤ Dayton: A Navy ship named for a local war hero will be officially christened on Saturday in Pascagoula, Mississippi, drawing attention back to the Miami Valley veteran it honors. (More) ➤ Cincinnati: A new pedestrian and bike bridge linking downtown to Mount Adams is finally under construction, though its price tag has doubled over four years of planning. (See Rendering)
Enjoy reading The Ohio Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family. |
No comments:
Post a Comment