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If You’re Still on the Fence—Here’s What You Need to Know

Since opening The Flyover to reader ownership, we’ve experienced exceptional growth—and it’s because of you, our readers, and our early investors.

Just look at what our community has accomplished in just a few months:
📈 Texas is closing in on 500,000 readers
🌴 Florida is up 32% since our crowdfunding began
🌵 Arizona has grown more than 30% this month
🌄 Colorado is up nearly 20% and now has over 100,000 readers
🏈 Ohio has nearly doubled, jumping from 28,000 to over 50,000 readers since October 1
🎧 The Flyover Podcast is approaching 400,000 monthly listeners

Across all Flyover editions, that’s 350,000 new readers added in the last month alone.

All of this growth—every milestone—was made possible by our investors.

If you’ve been watching from the sidelines, now is your moment. Don’t get left behind or let this opportunity pass.


How Do You Get a Return on Your Investment?

We believe in transparency. Like any investment, there’s risk—but The Flyover reached profitability after just two years, with 80% gross margins and 24% net income. That places us among the top 1% of media startups in America.

Here’s how your investment could create a real return:

  1. Sale: A larger media company or strategic partner could acquire The Flyover. If that day comes, we’ll only partner with those who share our values.
  2. Public Listing: We could one day go public, giving you the freedom to buy and sell your shares.
  3. Profit Distributions (Dividends): Because we’re already profitable, future dividends are a real possibility.

These are the same paths that have rewarded early investors in other successful startups—and they’re all possible because of the momentum you’ve helped build.


If you’ve been on the fence, now is the time to invest.

Join the movement that’s reshaping how Americans get their news.

👉 Invest in The Flyover here.

Top Stories

Article Icon 1DeWine Authorizes SNAP Relief

Ohio plans to provide as much as $25 million in food assistance as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) remains in limbo during the federal government shutdown.

Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order directing $7 million to Ohio food banks and authorizing up to $18 million in emergency relief for residents at or below 50% of the federal poverty level.

“The easiest and best way to help Ohioans in need of food assistance is for U.S. Senate Democrats to end its filibuster of SNAP benefits and other important federal programs and approve the clean continuing resolution passed by the U.S. House,DeWine said.

About 1.4 million Ohioans receive SNAP benefits each month. Millions of recipients nationwide didn’t receive payments on Saturday, despite federal judges ordering the government to use emergency funds to partially finance the program.

Article Icon 1College Basketball Tips Off

The men’s and women’s college basketball regular season tips off today, with most of Ohio’s Division I programs in action. You can see the complete men’s schedule here, and the women’s schedule here.

No men’s teams from Ohio are ranked in the preseason AP Top 25 or Coaches Poll. Ohio State’s women’s team is preseason No. 24 in the Coaches Poll.

In men’s basketball today: Ohio State faces IU Indianapolis, Cincinnati plays Western Carolina, Xavier hosts Marist, and Dayton welcomes Canisius. Akron, Bowling Green, Kent State, Miami, Ohio, Toledo, Wright State, and Youngstown State are also in action.

Among the women’s teams: Akron, Bowling Green, Cleveland State, Dayton, Kent State, Miami, Ohio, Toledo, Wright State, and Youngstown State open their seasons today.

Article Icon 1List: Ohio Cities Make Top 100

Six Ohio cities placed among the nation’s 100 best in a Resonance analysis of more than 400 U.S. cities.

Columbus ranked No. 1 in Ohio and No. 33 nationally. Resonance called the state capital a “Midwest magnet,” citing The Ohio State University, Google, Intel, and Amazon.

Cleveland ranked No. 40, praised for its updates to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and the presence of major employers such as Sherwin-Williams.

Also making the top 100 were Cincinnati (No. 51), Dayton (No. 77), Toledo (No. 79), and Akron (No. 84). See the complete analysis here.

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Unknown Number Calling? It’s Not Random

The BBC caught scam call center workers on hidden cameras as they laughed at the people they were tricking. One worker bragged about making $250K from victims. The disturbing truth? Scammers don’t pick phone numbers at random. They buy your data from brokers.

Once your data is out there, it’s not just calls. It’s phishing, impersonation, and identity theft. That’s why we recommend Incogni: They delete your info from the web, monitor and follow up automatically, and continue to erase data as new risks appear. 

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Around Ohio

➤ Statewide: Wildlife Investigator Kirk Kiefer received the North American Wildlife Enforcement Officers Association Officer of the Year award, and State Wildlife Officer Jason Keller and K-9 Officer Scout received the Loyal Partner Award. (More)

➤ Cleveland: The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating a Wednesday close call near Cleveland Hopkins International Airport between a Eurocopter helicopter and an inbound Southwest Airlines Boeing 737. (More)

➤ Summit County: At least nine people—including several juveniles—were injured in a shooting at a party at an Airbnb rental in Bath Township. (More)

➤ Butler County: West Chester Township Fire Lt. Tim Ludwig rescued an elderly man with mobility issues from a sinking vehicle after the man’s car went into a pond following a single-vehicle crash. (More)

➤ Licking County: Residents will vote Tuesday on a proposed merger between the Village of Alexandria and St. Albans Township. (More)

➤ Youngstown: City leaders cut the ribbon on a renovated public park with updated restrooms, additional parking, and a new zip line. (More)

Ohio Sports

➤ The Columbus Crew routed FC Cincinnati 4-0 at home to tie the Round One series 1-1. Match 3 is Saturday. (Summary)

➤ The Cincinnati Bengals rallied for 15 points in the final two minutes to take a 42-41 lead, but Caleb Williams’ 58-yard touchdown pass lifted the Chicago Bears to a 47-42 win. (Watch Video)

➤ Julian Sayin completed 20 of 23 passes for 316 yards and four touchdowns in No. 1 Ohio State’s 38-14 win over Penn State. (Recap)

➤ No. 24 Utah snapped No. 17 Cincinnati’s seven-game winning streak, beating the Bearcats 45-14 with ESPN College GameDay on site. (Recap)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | Soccer | Tennis | LPGA | NASCAR

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Ohio Business

➤ Average gas prices in Ohio fell 14 cents to $2.87 per gallon, with prices highest in Lawrence County and lowest in Youngstown-Warren. (See Prices)

➤ Gov. Mike DeWine said Major League Baseball is close to a deal with major sportsbooks to ban micro prop bets—wagers on single actions by athletes during a game. (More)

➤ Maury’s Tiny Cove, a Cincinnati steakhouse operating since 1949, has been listed for sale as its owner retires. (More)

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Becoming truly anonymous online is hard—but it’s not impossible. Experts say there are several steps you can take:

  • Use a VPN all the time

  • Buy a burner phone instead of a smartphone

  • Use a secure email service instead of Gmail or Yahoo

  • Delete your social media accounts and associated data

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Et Cetera

➤ The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is offering free admission to federal employees through Nov. 20 amid the federal government shutdown. (Details)

➤ Brutus Buckeye, Ohio State’s mascot, zip-lined into Ohio Stadium before the Buckeyes’ football game against Penn State. (See Brutus)

➤ A former county jail in Delaware County hosted nine couples’ weddings on Saturday in a Halloween-themed ceremony. (See Photo)

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The Poll

How do you feel about the earlier sunset?

  1. Love it
  2. Don’t mind it
  3. Dislike it

Previous Results:

What’s your favorite Halloween candy?

  1. Reese’s: 15%
  2. Snickers: 14%
  3. Milky Way: 12%
  4. M&M’s: 12%
  5. Kit Kat: 12%
  6. Candy Corn: 12%
  7. Other: 12%
  8. Starburst: 11%
Ohio Trivia

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