➤ Statewide: House Bill 949 would require Ohio’s public colleges and universities to allow adults 18 and older to carry nonlethal self-defense weapons, including pepper spray, stun guns, and Tasers, on campus. (More) ➤ Dayton: The 174th Montgomery County Fair opens tomorrow and runs through Sunday, featuring new attractions such as laser tag and bounce houses, along with motocross, a demolition derby, and a Bulls & Barrels rodeo. (Fair Details) ➤ Northeast Ohio: A new online tool—the Cuyahoga River Conditions Tool—provides paddlers and other visitors with near-real-time reports on weather, water levels, rapids, and other river conditions. (More) ➤ Brooklyn: Two young brothers ran a lemonade stand to raise money for the families affected by last week’s Rittman shooting, which killed Police Sgt. Scott Ries and two other victims. (More) ➤ Jefferson County: Heavy rainfall Friday night washed away part of a Wells Township road, leaving crews to assess the damage and determine the repairs needed. (More) ➤ Cincinnati: The University of Cincinnati’s student chapter of Remote Area Medical held a free weekend clinic at St. Xavier High School, providing medical, dental, and vision care without insurance, identification, or income requirements. (More)
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