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Article Icon 1Tressel Won’t Run for Governor

Republican Lt. Gov. Jim Tressel announced he will not run for governor in 2026, saying workforce and education priorities require his full attention.

Vivek Ramaswamy remains the favorite for the GOP nomination, having secured endorsements from the Ohio Republican Party and President Trump.

On Friday, the Ohio Conference of Teamsters endorsed Ramaswamy, breaking with its historical support for Democratic candidates.

Tressel, a former Ohio State head football coach, was elevated to lieutenant governor after then-Lt. Gov. Jon Husted filled Vice President JD Vance’s former U.S. Senate seat.

Article Icon 1$2M Federal Grant to Aid Ex-Mill Workers 

The U.S. Department of Labor awarded Ohio $2 million to support employment and training services for the hundreds of workers affected by the Pixelle Paper Mill closure in Chillicothe.

After the mill announced plans to close, state leaders sought a buyer but those efforts failed. The facility shut down Aug. 10, resulting in 780 layoffs.

Chillicothe’s paper industry dates to the early 1800s, when two Quaker brothers opened a mill on Kinnikinnick Creek. The site was later acquired by the Mead Corporation, and Pixelle Specialty Solutions assumed ownership in 2019.

Article Icon 1Hospital Report Cards Mixed

Three Ohio hospitals received five stars for both overall quality and patient experience from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings.

Ten Ohio hospitals earned only two stars in the ratings, which analyzed treatment success for heart attacks and pneumonia, readmission rates, and safety. You can see a list here.

The hospitals awarded five stars for overall quality and patient experience are Crystal Clinic Orthopaedic Center, Memorial Hospital in Marysville, and Mercy Allen Hospital in Oberlin.

Hospitals given five stars for overall quality included The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Cincinnati VA Medical Center, Cleveland Clinic, and Cleveland Clinic Avon Hospital.

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A groundbreaking discovery is transforming how we understand memory and brain health.

 Scientists at the prestigious Weinberg College of Chicago recently built the world’s most advanced atomic microscope, powerful enough to look deep inside a living, active brain. What they saw left them stunned: the true location of memory cells, and how these cells shape our daily habits, decisions, and even personality.

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 Because it relies on natural brain retraining—not drugs or supplements—powerful corporations are already trying to keep this discovery from the public.

 The opportunity to reclaim your memory may not be available for long.

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Around Ohio

State: Elliot Forhan, a Democratic candidate for Ohio attorney general, faces bipartisan criticism for aggressive comments he posted about the late Charlie Kirk. (More)

Cincinnati: Former children’s hospital chaplain Ayman Soliman, an Egyptian seeking asylum, was released from Butler County Jail after being held on an immigration detainer for more than 70 days. (More)

State: Maureen Corcoran, the director of the state’s Medicaid department since 2019, will step down Oct. 31. (More)

Hilliard: LifeWise, a nonprofit providing religious education to students during the school day, opened a 24,000-square-foot headquarters. (More)

Toledo: A collapsed 48-inch sewer on Arlington Avenue must be fully replaced, with the work expected to last until June, officials said. (More)

Columbus: A bird strike on power equipment caused an AEP Ohio outage Sunday morning on the city’s northeast side, leaving nearly 3,000 customers without electricity. (More)

Ohio Sports

Cleveland blocked a late Green Bay field goal, setting up Andre Szmyt’s 55-yard walk-off kick for a 13-10 NFL win on Sunday. Cincinnati fell 48-10 at Minnesota. (NFL scoreboard)

The Cincinnati Reds swept a four-game series with the Chicago Cubs to pull into a tie with the New York Mets for the National League’s third wild-card spot. (Standings)

Archbishop Moeller defeated rival St. Xavier 30-13 on Friday, while Massillon Washington took down St. Edward 21-14 in another top Ohio high school football matchup. (Scores)

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Ohio Business

➤ Findlay Market in Cincinnati generated more than $370 million in economic impact from 2021 to 2023, supporting over 1,000 jobs and averaging 1.4 million visitors each year, according to a report. (More)

UAW workers at GE Aerospace ratified five-year contracts, ending a strike that began in August. The deal covers more than 600 employees at facilities in Evendale and northern Kentucky. (More)

The entire state of Ohio faces abnormally dry conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, with severe drought affecting 10% of soybean and 9% of corn crops. (More)

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This discovery is changing everything we know about memory and the brain.

 After creating the world’s most powerful atomic microscope, scientists at Weinberg College of Chicago peered inside a living brain for the first time—and were amazed by what they found. They identified where memory cells are truly stored and how they guide everyday decisions.

 Even in severe cases of memory loss, a breakthrough mental training program now offers hope. Using a few simple 3-minute techniques, people are restoring clarity naturally—without medications or supplements.

 But act fast: powerful interests want this information hidden.

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Et Cetera

Lehner’s Pumpkin Patch in Radnor was named America’s best pumpkin patch by USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice. Opening day is Saturday. (More)

TourismOhio released its first Ohio Corn Maze Trail, showcasing 46 corn mazes around the Buckeye State. (See Guide)

Brosno, a 3-year-old Amur tiger, arrived at the Toledo Zoo as part of a breeding program to strengthen the endangered Amur tiger population. (More)

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  2. Rain Man
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  4. The Shawshank Redemption
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  6. Draft Day
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