➤ Statewide: Gov. Mike DeWine asked FEMA and the U.S. Small Business Administration to begin damage assessments after repeated storms left mounting damage across Ohio. (More) ➤ Buckeye Lake: Officials issued a 24-hour mandatory evacuation Thursday night for properties west of the State Route 79/State Route 360 intersection after major flooding threatened homes and roads. (More) ➤ Columbus: Les Wexner stepped back as chair of Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center Board and will remain on the board as chair emeritus, with Robert H. Schottenstein succeeding him. (More) ➤ Highland Heights: A part-time dispatcher resigned after an internal investigation uncovered numerous unauthorized Flock camera searches. (More) ➤ Springfield: Mayor Rob Rue confirmed that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has made arrests in Springfield and said the agency told city officials that targeted immigration enforcement operations would continue across Ohio. (More) ➤ Erie County: Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose broke a 2-2 tie on the Erie County Board of Elections and certified Caleb Stidham as the Republican candidate for Ohio House District 89. (More) ➤ Cleveland: An overnight fire destroyed the 132-year-old vacant Friendship Baptist Church, which was built in 1894 as Willson Avenue Temple. It was Cleveland's oldest surviving synagogue building. (More)
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