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Article Icon 1Hanukkah Attack Victims Mourned

Jewish communities in Ohio mourned the victims of the terrorist attack at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, Australia.

At a gathering in Bexley celebrating the first night of Hanukkah, Australian-born Rabbi Areyah Kaltmann spoke about a friend who was a victim of the attack and who left behind five children.

He also spoke of determination to honor his friend and the other victims through actions. “When we light up the world through acts of goodness and kindness, when we care for each other, when we show that hatred and bigotry and racism and antisemitism have no place, then we are continuing the message of Hanukkah,” he said.

At least 15 people died and 40 were injured in the attack.

Article Icon 1Cities Among Best for Singles

Four Ohio cities ranked in the nation’s top 100 best cities for single people, according to a WalletHub survey that considered factors such as dating opportunities, social life, and the cost of living.

Cities with a high density of single residents and a near-even gender balance also scored higher.

Cincinnati ranked No. 16, with high scores for economics, fun and recreation, and dating opportunities.

Columbus ranked No. 28, followed by Cleveland at No. 29 and Toledo at No. 81. You can see the full rankings here.

Article Icon 1Mansion for Sale Includes Casino and Bowling

A mansion in Waynesville with a casino, two-lane bowling alley, and a golf simulator is on the market for $11.9 million.

The 15,246-square-foot home also features a nightclub, a cigar lounge, a gym, and a sauna.

Outside amenities at the Colorado cabin-inspired mansion include an infinity pool lined with rock formations, a tiki bar, a glass-view hot tub, fountains, poolside restrooms, and an outdoor kitchen.

The estate also includes four bedrooms, four bathrooms, two half-baths, a four-car attached garage, and a six-car detached garage. You can see 88 photos of the property here.

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Around Ohio

➤ Statewide: More than 8 inches of snow fell in parts of northeast Ohio over the weekend, while many other areas of the state received 3 to 7 inches. (See Map)

➤ Statewide: Republican U.S. Sen. Jon Husted officially filed for the 2026 U.S. Senate race. He’s expected to face Democratic former U.S. senator Sherrod Brown. (More)

➤ Boardman: St. James’ Episcopal Church held its final Advent lessons and carols service before its scheduled closing in February. Founded in 1809, it’s the oldest congregation in the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio. (More)

➤ Tuscarawas County: The state transportation department seeks input from residents on proposed improvements to the interchange for Interstate 77, U.S. Route 250, and State Route 39. (More)

➤ Mount Vernon: The city council approved a 7% hike in water and sewer rates beginning in April 2026, plus an 11% increase in the user charge. Similar rate hikes are planned for 2027 and 2028. (More)

➤ Akron: Akron Metro RTA drivers are considering going on strike over working conditions and safety concerns after 17 months without an updated contract. (More)

Ohio Sports

➤ Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett is one sack away from tying the NFL single-season record of 22.5 sacks, with three games remaining. (More)

➤ Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell said the team deserved boos from home fans at the end of its 119-111 loss to the Charlotte Hornets. (More)

➤ Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow said, “There’s not a team in the NFL that would have won the game today if I was the quarterback,” after he threw two interceptions in Sunday’s 24-0 loss to Baltimore. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer

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Ohio Business

➤ Gervasi Destinations—which includes Gervasi Vineyard Resort & Spa, The Twisted Olive, a distillery, and more—was named Restaurant of the Year for Northeast Ohio at the Ohio Restaurant & Hospitality Alliance Industry Awards. (More)

➤ Hamilton County approved the $12.1 million sale of the historic Alms & Doepke building at 222 E. Central Parkway to developers who plan to convert the building into apartments. (See Rendering)

➤ Graeter’s Ice Cream plans to open locations in New Albany and Lewis Center next year. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ DK Diner in Grandview Heights, a mom-and-pop restaurant featuring all-day breakfast, was named the state’s best diner by Chowhound. (More)

➤ University Hospitals in Cleveland is working with NASA to test mini X-ray technology that could be used to diagnose medical and equipment issues in space. (More)

➤ Cincinnati Parks released sketches for a new playground at Sawyer Point to replace the 1,000 Hands Playground, which was destroyed in a fire last year. (See Sketches)

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