About 15% of Bryan Municipal Utilities’ cable customers will be losing some channels in the near future, but officials say virtually all will reap the benefits of the change. The Bryan Board of Public Affairs votes to discontinue digital and digital HD cable services. Due to newly implemented government regulations …
Read More »A New Start
The former Colonial Manor Motel on East High Street has new owners and a new name…the Bryan Inn. The 51-room motel on E. High St. was the site of a fatal stabbing in June 2019. The place was also the target of ongoing complaints…as a well-known venue for crime, drugs …
Read More »GOP Health Bill Moves Along
A small committee of legislators could overrule Governor, DeWine’s health orders…under a bill the state Senate passes…that marks the latest response by GOP lawmakers. The bill would create a committee…with the power to rescind executive actions taken by the state government or state health department. The latest draft of the …
Read More »Report…Too Many Crime Bills
Nearly one of every 10 bills, introduced by Ohio lawmakers during the last two-year legislative session…were criminal-justice related…and at odds with efforts to reduce the state’s prison population. That’s according to a report released on Wednesday. It found that 9.4% of all introduced bills either created new crimes, enhanced existing …
Read More »Wintry Weather And You
Heavy snow and a coating of sleet and ice shuts down several COVID-19 vaccination sites in Ohio on Tuesday…along with schools and some universities. State lawmakers stayed home too. The huge winter storm that walloped the South and reached all the way into New England, dumped more than a foot …
Read More »Deadly Accident On 24
One person dies in a solo crash, northeast of Evansport, on County Road 24. Officials tell reporters the vehicle slid off the left side of the roadway, near U.S. 6 and got stuck in the ditch. A fire starts…as the driver tries to get the SUV out of the ditch. …
Read More »A New Way To Get Your Shots
The rollout of an online vaccine appointment scheduling tool is still two to three weeks away…as the state recruits providers, such as pharmacies, hospitals, health clinics and others to participate. Once the tool is live, Ohioans can enter their zip code and find appointments within 20 miles. The state is …
Read More »Governor Says Educators Welched On Promises
Gov., DeWine publicly rebukes school officials in Akron and Cincinnati…for backtracking on commitments they’d made…to offer in-person learning by March, 1st. He calls it unacceptable…after employees in those districts were among those prioritized for coronavirus vaccines because of their reopening promises. The governor says he isn’t telling schools or parents …
Read More »More OH Covid Deaths Underreported
The Ohio Department of Health says as many as 4,000 COVID-19 deaths may have been underreported through the state’s reporting system, and those deaths will now be added to the state’s tally in the coming week. The department says it will continue working with the auditor of state’s office. Officials …
Read More »Distracted Driving Proposal Gets Push Bac
Gov., DeWine’s push to crack down on distracted driving is already facing bumps in the road. Senate President, Matt Huffman voiced concerns that the proposal…which would allow police to ticket adults for holding electronic devices at the wheel…could impinge on individual freedoms. Huffman is also worried about cities using the …
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