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By Spectrum News Staff Ohio PUBLISHED 4:30 PM ET Jun. 30, 2021 PUBLISHED 4:30 PM EDT Jun. 30, 2021
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OHIO Last year, many Fourth of July firework shows were called off because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
It left many people to honor the holiday from inside their homes, maybe watching a display set off by a neighbor or two.
But this year, most of the shows are back on, welcoming communities to take part in Independence Day celebrations.
Check the list below to see if there s one near you:
Northeast Ohio
Adam Salberg says 4-month-old Blue Heeler, Miley, is now a happy, loving member of his family. Author: Bryant Somerville Updated: 6:28 PM EDT May 18, 2021
PICKERINGTON, Ohio Different paths lead us to different intersections.
This story took a turn at the intersection of “unexpected” and “you can’t be serious.
The person running that path was Adam Salberg. He’s a ninth-grade science teacher at Pickerington Central High School.
Last month he was in Chillicothe running a 150-mile relay race. One of his legs was all trails in the middle of nowhere blanketed by woods.
Halfway through, there they were.
“I looked up the hill and there were four puppies,” he said.
Ohio gets three top-100 players in long-awaited composite rankings for 2023 class: Buckeyes Recruiting
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COLUMBUS, Ohio Though they came a little later than normal, Ohio State football’s 2023 recruiting class’ potential leaders finally have their 247Sports composite rankings.
There have been 14 in-state players ranked as top-150 recruits in the three cycles that Ryan Day has been the Buckeyes’ head coach. Only two have not ended up in Columbus. Both were wide receivers where they already had higher-rated options in the class.
This is a formula that OSU hopes to continue in 2023, and while there’s has always been an idea of which players would classify as “Ohio best,” their debut in the composite rankings makes it official. Now the clock is ticking for when each will choose to commit, and two are already highly favored to stay home.
Ohio Represented on Both Sidelines in Super Bowl LV By James Massara Tampa
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TAMPA, Florida While fans of 30 teams in the National Football League won’t be cheering on their favorite in the Super Bowl on Sunday, many may try to find any reason to cheer for a specific team instead of staying neutral.
Those who want to see success from players with ties to the Buckeye State will have options on both sidelines during Super Bowl LV.
Both the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs will feature players born, raised, or educated in Ohio, including some of the most recognizable names in the game.