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David M. Clayton, 43, of Bucyrus died Sunday after his motorcycle left the roadway on State Route 100 in Eden Township, the Ohio State Highway Patrol said. He was not wearing a helmet.

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David M. Clayton, 43, of Bucyrus died Sunday after his motorcycle left the roadway on State Route 100 in Eden Township, the Ohio State Highway Patrol said. He was not wearing a helmet.

Long-term care facilities in Ohio are increasingly discharging their residents to homeless shelters, according to federal inspection reports, resident advocates, and the industry itself.

Vivek Ramaswamy's campaign quietly removed state Reps. Gary Click and Rodney Creech from its official endorsements page within 2 days of TiffinOhio.net reporting on Creech's BCI investigation and Click's testimony about young girls and sex. Web Archive snapshots confirm the change.

Vivek Ramaswamy personally holds Bitcoin and controls a company that has lost hundreds of millions on cryptocurrency — while pushing Ohio to invest billions in public pension funds into the same asset.

A new Policy Matters Ohio report finds that Ohio's $11-an-hour minimum wage isn't enough to cover basic living costs in any of the state's 88 counties — and under current law, workers won't see a $15 wage until 2034.

Ohio ranked first in library circulation per person in 2023 as court battles over federal library funding reached a settlement — but Trump's proposed budget would slash the Institute of Museum and Library Services from $280 million to $6 million.

Craig Riedel lost 2 straight congressional primaries — the last after Trump called him a RINO and "no friend of MAGA." Now he's rebranding as a MAGA conservative for an Ohio Senate run.

State Rep. Gary Click voted for a budget raising Ohio's zoning referendum threshold from 15% to 35% and co-sponsored a bill investigating whether data center opposition is "foreign propaganda."

Jay Edwards’ financial statement disclosed at least $3,100 in gifts from politically connected Ohioans. But he said in an interview that some of them probably never gave him anything.

A 23-year-old Shelby woman escaped the Crosswaeh female correctional facility in Tiffin on April 5 by climbing a perimeter fence and fleeing in a waiting car. It was the 5th escape reported at the facility since September 2024.

Wallick Communities has proposed The Ashford of Tiffin, a 122-unit affordable senior housing facility on the former Towne & Country Golf Course property, with a fall groundbreaking planned.

U.S. Army veteran and Tiffin City Councilman Aaron Jones will hold his District 88 campaign kickoff April 16 at Reino's Party Room during Downtown Tiffin's Third Thursday event.

Ohio served more than 2.6 million summer lunches in 2024 — a 3-year participation high — but researchers warn federal SNAP cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will increase child food insecurity and shrink program eligibility just as demand grows.

Gov. DeWine is pushing to put H2Ohio water-quality bonds on Ohio's November ballot after Republicans cut the program's budget by roughly 40%. A Scioto Analysis survey found economists largely agree the bonds would lower water treatment costs but are divided on broader economic benefits.

Ohio's Department of Higher Education placed Terra State Community College on fiscal watch in March after an audit uncovered unpaid taxes, late vendor payments, and a finding for recovery against two former finance officials totaling $22,255.46.

Husted has accepted more than $550,000 in corporate PAC money, and has ties to billionaire businessman Les Wexner, who was a close associate of deceased sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.

Vivek Ramaswamy's campaign website promotes the endorsement of state Rep. Rodney Creech, who was accused of climbing into bed with a minor relative while wearing only his underwear according to BCI documents. The endorsement remains live months after the allegations became public.

Jon Husted's Sandusky County campaign chair, State Rep. Gary Click, reminisced on video about talking to young girls about sex during Ohio House testimony. The same endorsement list includes Rep. Rodney Creech, accused of climbing into bed with a minor relative.

Reps. McClain, Click, and Newman want to ban mobile sports betting, limit wagers, end prop and parlay bets, and prohibit college sports wagering — citing addiction, suicide risk, and game integrity concerns.

One bill would ban NIL deals for Ohio high school athletes while another would create guardrails. Of 350,000 OHSAA athletes, only 32 NIL deals have been reported — most under $1,000.
