Ohio (6do encyclopedia)



Ohio is a state situated in the Midwestern region of the United States. It is bordered by Michigan to the north, Pennsylvania to the east, West Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, and Indiana to the west. Columbus is the capital of Ohio, and it is the largest city in the state. The state is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and strong economy.

History:
The history of Ohio can be dated back to the pre-Columbian era when it was inhabited by various Native American tribes. The first European to explore the region was Frenchman Robert de La Salle, who arrived in 1669 and claimed the territory for France.

In the late 18th century, Ohio became part of the Northwest Territory, established by the United States government to settle the area and open it for political and commercial development. Ohio became the 17th state to join the Union on March 1, 1803.

During the Civil War, Ohio played a significant role in supporting the Union cause by supplying troops, arms, and equipment. The state also produced several famous generals, including Ulysses S. Grant and William T. Sherman.

Ohio has been a hotbed of political activity, with eight Ohio politicians including William McKinley, having served as U.S. Presidents. The state has also produced numerous influential politicians, including John Glenn, the first American astronaut to orbit the earth, and Jesse Owens, the legendary Olympic track and field athlete.

Culture:
Ohio has a diverse cultural scene, with a rich history that spans over centuries.

Cleveland is known for its world-class art museum, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the West Side Market, which is home to over 100 vendors selling delicious food items. The city of Cincinnati has a rich cultural history, with prominent landmarks such as the Cincinnati Music Hall and the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Columbus, the state capital, is home to the Ohio State University, which is one of the largest universities in the country.

The state is also known for its contributions to literature and the arts, with famous writers such as Sherwood Anderson and Toni Morrison having hailed from Ohio. The state is home to many prestigious cultural institutions, including the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cincinnati Art Museum, and the Columbus Museum of Art.

The Cleveland Orchestra, one of the most celebrated orchestras in the world, is based in Ohio. The state is also home to several festivals and events that celebrate local culture, including the Ohio State Fair, the Cincinnati May Festival, and the Cleveland International Film Festival.

Economy:
Ohio has a strong and diverse economy, with a workforce of over 5 million people. The state is known for its manufacturing sector, with major players in the automotive, aerospace, and rubber industries.

Ohio is also home to a strong service industry, particularly in healthcare and education. Retail and finance are also significant contributors to the state’s economy.

The state is home to several Fortune 500 companies, including Procter & Gamble, Goodyear Tire & Rubber, and Fifth Third Bancorp. Columbus, the state capital, has emerged as a major tech hub with companies like CoverMyMeds, Root Insurance, and Upstart.

In addition, Ohio has maintained a diversified agricultural sector, with farms producing corn, soybeans, dairy products, and poultry. The state is also a leading producer of apple cider vinegar, maple syrup, and popcorn.

Conclusion:
Ohio is a state with a rich historical and cultural heritage, a strong and diverse economy, and a welcoming community. It is a place where people can enjoy the beauty of nature, the thrill of sports, the exhilaration of arts and culture, and the pioneering spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship. Whether you are a resident or a visitor, there is always something to explore and discover in Ohio.


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2 fishermen caught cheating at Ohio tournament sentenced to 10-day jail terms, forfeit of $100k boat

The Toronto Star

23-05-11 18:00


Two fishermen have been given ten-day jail terms for stuffing fish with lead weights and fish fillets in an attempt to cheat during a Lake Erie fishing tournament in Ohio last year. As part of a plea deal, Jacob Runyan and Chase Cominsky agreed to guilty to cheating and unlawful ownership of wild animals, and were given three-year suspensions of their fishing licences, a year and half's probation and $2,500 fines. However, the fine will be waived if they each make a $1,250 donation to a fishing charity. The pair have also been forced to forfeit their boat which was worth $100,000.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/11/2-fishermen-caught-cheating-at-ohio-tournament-sentenced-to-10-day-jail-terms-forfeit-of-100k-boat.html
Firm that helped expose Alabama baseball gambling scandal launches integrity hotline

Associated Press

23-05-11 17:49


Sports integrity company U.S. Integrity and technology provider RealResponse have launched athlete tip hotline Athlete Alert Powered by RealResponse to allow athletes, coaches and others to anonymously report integrity-related concerns regarding gambling. Tips about insider information misuse, illegal wagering, match-fixing and game manipulation will be passed on to regulators who can verify them and then bring the matter to law enforcement. The tool comes as Iowa and Iowa State athletes face investigation for impermissible online wagering and the University of Alabama baseball team is under scrutiny in relation to suspicious bets.

https://apnews.com/article/sports-betting-integrity-cheating-gambling-alabama-baseball-9c12b8604fb3992491b1f97c02c878e0
GOP Sen. Young won’t back Trump for president, saying he prefers ‘winners’

Washington Post

23-05-11 16:58


Indiana's Republican Senator Todd Young has said he will not support ex-president Donald Trump for the Republican Party's presidential nomination nor in a general election if he achieved this aim. Young appeared to cite Trump's seeming support for Russian President Vladimir Putin over Ukraine as his chief reason for a lack of support. The senator further cited concerns about Trump's ability to win a general election and his suitability as a leader in bringing people together and advancing collective values.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/05/11/young-trump-republican-nominee-president/
Police appeal for help after EMT due to testify in rape trial vanishes

The Independent

23-05-11 16:32


An EMT worker in Ohio has gone missing after filing a restraining order against a co-worker and accusing him of having her followed and attempting to run her off the road. Lachelle Jordan told family she believed she was being watched, and last week, her home was shot at. Jordan was due to testify against Michael Stennett, whom she had accused of rape. Stennett, who was not named as a suspect in the case, has been arrested on charges relating to allegations he has stalked Jordan. CrimeStoppers has offered a $5,000 reward for information about Jordan's whereabouts.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/lachelle-jordan-missing-cleveland-rape-testify-b2337111.html
Ohio opioid settlement panel’s records must be public, top state court says

Associated Press

23-05-11 14:49


The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that the OneOhio Recovery Foundation, the state panel distributing more than half of the money received from a nationwide settlement regarding the opioid addiction crisis, must make its records publicly available, rejecting the foundation's argument that it was a private nonprofit corporation and not subject to the state’s open public records law. OneOhio, which will distribute more than $440m of an $808m settlement, has maintained that it needs to remain a private nonprofit organization, as mandated by the settlement, warning openly saying it’s a public body would jeopardize that status.

https://apnews.com/article/ohio-supreme-court-opioid-settlement-public-records-9a0c7a5c2cca71cf6bf7c4ab31b77e06
The demographic makeup of the country’s voters continues to shift. That creates headwinds for Republicans

CNN

23-05-16 04:12


The Republican Party’s electoral coalition is facing continued demographic change, as white voters without a four-year degree declined in 2022 as a share of both actual and eligible voters, according to Census data analysed by Michael McDonald, a University of Florida political scientist who specialises in electoral turnout. The long-term trend has seen a sustained fall in the share of votes cast by these working-class white voters, once a core of the Democratic coalition, but now the foundation of Republican votes. However, non-white adults and whites with at least a four-year college degree have steadily increased their influence. This trend is likely to accelerate over the next 10 years, says McDonald, and it is being felt most acutely in key states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. McDonald’s analysis of the 2022 results shows that the combined share of non-whites and whites with a college degree is virtually certain to increase, whilst the non-college white share of the total vote is highly likely to decline again in 2024. The political impact of this decline is analogous to turning up the resistance on a treadmill: as their best group shrinks, Republicans must run a little faster just to stay in place. Minorities struggled to maintain voter turnout in 2022, and although blue-collar white voter turnout was relatively strong, the non-college white share of the total vote still slightly declined. This has to be a cause for concern for Republicans; if more of the growing pool of eligible minority voters now turn out in 2024, it is not unreasonable to expect that the non-college white voters so critical to GOP fortunes could experience an even steeper decline in their share of the vote.

https://edition.cnn.com/2023/05/16/politics/demographic-changes-voters-fault-lines/index.html
Lidia Bastianich honors immigrants and their food in PBS special ‘Lidia Celebrates America’

Associated Press

23-05-16 15:49


Lidia Bastianich's latest show, "Lidia Celebrates America: Flavors That Define Us," is set to air on PBS. The show focuses on the immigrant experience through food, with Bastianich travelling across America, meeting immigrants and hearing their stories. The show features a Bhutan refugee who has built a new life in Ohio, Cuban immigrants feeding people in Kentucky, Indian Americans creating businesses in California, Afghan refugees helping new arrivals in Texas, and a second-generation Vietnamese American with multiple restaurants, among others.

https://apnews.com/article/lidia-bastianich-pbs-immigrants-795129037451894fe9f8b2325067a4a9
AUTO RACING: All-star out for NASCAR while IndyCar preps for 107th Indy 500

Associated Press

23-05-16 17:52


The NASCAR Cup Series races at North Wilkesboro Speedway this weekend, which is the first time NASCAR has staged a race at the venue since 1996. The non-points exhibition takes place during the midway point of the regular NASCAR season. Meanwhile, Ryan Truex dominated at Dover to secure his first NASCAR Xfinity Series victory by nearly five seconds. The Tyson 250 will also take place at North Wilkesboro as the NASCAR Truck Series resumes, with Christian Eckes securing his second victory of the season.

https://apnews.com/article/sports-automobile-racing-nhra-auto-glance-b7f6274be0804e36f3bdd392895db6aa
Mountain Valley Pipeline gets new permit to build in Appalachian national forest

Associated Press

23-05-16 17:46


The Mountain Valley Pipeline, intended to transport natural gas from Ohio and Pennsylvania, has been granted a construction permit across part of the US Jefferson National Forest, despite past court rulings that confirmed environmental impact studies for the project were inadequate. The $6.6bn pipeline's joint venture and developers have additional federal permits to be approved as they work to complete the pipeline by year end. Environmentalists have attacked the US Forest Service decision, with one conservation director accusing the Biden administration of light-touch environmental regulation.

https://apnews.com/article/mountain-valley-pipeline-permit-virginia-ddd8d997ad49d7e9ae7caefab24eb824
Local MPPs divided on whether it's the feds, province that needs to step up in Stellantis talks

CBC

23-05-17 00:03


Government support for electric vehicle manufacturing is under scrutiny in Canada, where Stellantis said it had to pause the construction of its planned battery plant in Windsor, Ontario, due to a lack of financial support from Canada's federal government. The company said it is still working with the government, but if a deal isn't reached, it may make "difficult decisions" about the project. The delay follows the US government's passing of the Inflation Reduction Act, which gives automakers greater financial stability for EV investments. Some are calling for more support for the Canadian EV supply chain.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/stellantis-ev-battery-mpps-1.6844525
Senate votes to block 2nd DC crime law; Biden veto expected

The Toronto Star

23-05-16 22:32


The Senate has voted to overturn a law in the District of Columbia that was introduced last year to improve police accountability. This is the second time that Democrats have joined with Republicans this year to try and block the district’s crime regulations. President Biden is expected to veto the resolution, which the House passed last month. While Congress should respect the District of Columbia’s right to pass measures that improve public safety and public trust, the President claimed that he does not support every clause of the D.C. law, which was passed in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in 2020. Donald Trump had been the first president to interfere in D.C.’s local affairs in 30 years, using the same “disapproval” process that was employed in March to overturn Mr. Floyd’s Law. D.C.’s attorney general has stated that if Biden signs the current resolution, it will not be valid, as the time period for Congress to act had already expired.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/16/senate-votes-to-block-2nd-dc-crime-law-biden-veto-expected.html
Norfolk Southern bondholders sue over safety disclosures preceding Ohio derailment

Reuters

23-05-16 21:28


U.S. transport company Norfolk Southern has been hit by a proposed class-action after investors claimed it violated disclosure requirements by hiding safety risks that resulted in the February 2021 derailment of a train carrying hazardous chemicals in Ohio. The action alleges the firm is liable for touting its safety approach in offering prospectuses and playing down the risks of Precision Scheduled Railroading, which sees trains becoming longer and increasingly heavier. Bondholders said the failure to provide sufficient disclosure made it a "speculative or risky" purchase, which led to prices falling, the lawsuit argued. There are nearly 30 companies listed as defendants, including underwriters for the bonds and Norfolk Southern board members and executives. The case was brought by pension funds in Ohio and Michigan, with the class action seeking to cover investors with $4.75bn of Norfolk Southern senior notes and bonds spanning eight offerings from August 2020 to January 2023.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/norfolk-southern-bondholders-sue-over-safety-disclosures-preceding-ohio-2023-05-16/
US seeks multiple life sentences for NYC bike path killer

The Toronto Star

23-05-17 05:08


Relatives of victims killed in a terrorist attack in New York are set to speak at a sentencing hearing for the terrorist, Sayfullo Saipov. The Uzbekistani citizen carried out his attack on Halloween in 2017, killing five tourists, a Belgian woman and two Americans, as well as injuring 18 others. Following a recent hearing, Saipov was sentenced to life in prison without parole. The full sentence requested by prosecutors was for eight consecutive life sentences – one for each death – and an additional 260 years in prison.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2023/05/17/us-seeks-multiple-life-sentences-for-nyc-bike-path-killer.html
Biden to honor 9 with Medal of Valor, including 2 NYPD officers killed after 911 call

The Independent

23-05-17 04:05


President Biden has awarded eight public safety officers and firefighters with the Medal of Valor, the nation's highest honor for bravery by a public safety officer. Among the eight were three NYPD officers, including a rookie cop who took down a gunman who killed two other officers. During the ceremony at the White House, President Biden said, "Nobody wants to receive an award like this in the kind of tragedy these folks went through, but they acted and they acted heroically."

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/joe-biden-ap-nypd-houston-washington-b2340260.html
After a customer said a promo was deceptive, BetMGM offered him $12,000

Washington Post

23-05-17 12:00


US sportsbooks have been deploying "risk-free" bets to attract new customers and coax deposits from existing ones. Critics, including some within the gambling industry, have warned these offers are often deceptive, leading people to wager over their heads under the false impression they literally have nothing to lose. In recent months, Ohio and Massachusetts have outlawed promotions deemed too risky, while the NBA has now prohibited advertisers from using "risk-free". Some firms have rebranded from "risk-free" to "no sweat", however, critics argue these modified offers are just as obscure. In 2020, BetMGM was advertising itself to new customers as providing "risk-free" bets of up to $1,000, however, it emerged there were complications, and its offer was for "bonus bets" that paid out in a different way to regular cash bets. Richard Schuetz, a gaming consultant and former regulator in California, said free bets disguised as bonus bets have long been a pet peeve of his.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/05/17/betmgm-risk-free-bets/
Kansas oil spill caused by design issues, operations lapses, consultants say

The Globe and Mail

23-05-17 11:14


The Keystone pipeline system suffered a December 2020 oil spill due to pipeline lapses and construction issues, leading to environmental concerns and questions surrounding owner TC Energy’s oversight. An engineering consulting firm has now found that the pipeline’s December 2020 oil spill was due to a bottleneck bend in the pipeline’s design that had been overstressed since installation in 2010, raised questions about TC Energy’s oversight of its production. The Bend, based in Kansas, had become more oval shaped within two years of the pipeline’s installation, but TC Energy did not replace the bend after excavation in 2013. The redacted report has raised concerns surrounding the pipeline’s safety, as such issues are typically detected during construction. In the aftermath, TC Energy has said the clean-up will cost over $480m and will be the responsibility of the company.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/international-business/article-kansas-oil-spill-caused-by-design-issues-operations-lapses-consultants/
As household budgets tighten, big brands double down in dollar stores

Reuters

23-05-17 10:05


US discount stores like Dollar Tree and Dollar General hold potential for growth for makers of household goods and food manufacturers, which are creating specialised teams, taking lower prices for products and exploring quick seasonal flavours to appeal to budget-conscious customers attracted by low prices on staple items. It's a move welcomed by the discounters that are adding fresh produce and ready-made budget meals to their shelves and installing freezers and refrigerators. However, private-label products, already abundant in the stores, now include more luxury brands such as Dollar General's Nature's Menu for pets.

https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/household-budgets-tighten-big-brands-double-down-dollar-stores-2023-05-17/
Democrats add to their urban dominance

Washington Post

23-05-17 16:56


The number of large US cities with Republican mayors has dwindled to almost none. A century ago, only half of the 10 most populous US cities had Democratic mayors. By the year 2000, four of the top 10 cities had Republican mayors, whereas today, none do. The shift has been driven by the trend of US urban areas moving left in national elections, while rural areas move farther to the right. According to a study by The Washington Post, the gap between the two areas is mainly due to differing attitudes toward race.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/05/17/democrats-cities-dominance/
Facing Pressure From China, Can the US Recreate Silicon Valley?

Diplomat

23-05-17 16:04


The Biden administration has announced a $500m tech hub funding scheme as part of its $10bn CHIPS and Science Act. The Regional Technology and Innovation Hub Program has a goal of identifying about 20 US cities or regions as prospective tech hubs and eventually selecting 10 for funding. The scheme aims to bring together industry, universities, state and local governments, economic development organisations, and labour and workforce partners to supercharge ecosystems of innovation for technologies that are essential to economic and national security. Each region will focus on one of the 10 key tech areas identified in the scheme, including AI, robotics, biotechnology, data management, cybersecurity, and energy technology.

The US enjoys the advantage of having many outstanding teaching and research universities across the nation that can serve as anchors for tech hubs. Several recent examples showcase the viability and vibrancy of even the existing regional private-public-academic collaboration. Community colleges are increasingly being enlisted to train a broader base of skilled workers to supply tech enterprises with skilled manpower to fill the new jobs created. Each tech hub will foster US global tech competitiveness in its focus area, while also fostering more regional economic equity. US Commerce Secretary, Gina Raimondo, said: “You shouldn’t have to move to Silicon Valley if you’re a scientist with a great idea.”


https://thediplomat.com/2023/05/facing-pressure-from-china-can-the-us-recreate-silicon-valley/