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Final Day to Invest in The Flyover—Jan. 31

First, the legal mumbo jumbo…

The Flyover Media LLC is conducting a Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF) offering, and Jan. 31 is the final day for readers to invest in this round.

The offering consists of non-voting equity units priced at $2 per unit, with a minimum investment of $486, and is open to both accredited and non-accredited investors, subject to Reg CF limits. There is no public market for these securities, and investing involves risk, including the possible loss of capital.

This communication is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy securities except pursuant to the Offering Circular.

To review the Offering Circular and invest, Click HERE


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Top Stories

Article Icon 1Vance to Visit Toledo Shipping Facility

Vice President JD Vance is scheduled to visit an industrial shipping facility in Toledo today, but officials did not disclose the facility’s name in advance, citing security concerns.

Vance’s visit follows Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s tour of the Stellantis plant in Toledo last week. Duffy was joined by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.

The vice president plans to deliver remarks on the Trump administration’s commitment to lower prices for consumers, bigger paychecks, and job creation in Ohio and across the Midwest.

On Tuesday, Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance announced they are expecting their fourth child. Vance will be the first sitting vice president to welcome a child while in office since Schuyler Colfax, whose son was born in 1870.

Article Icon 1Faith-Fueled Title Run Detailed in Docuseries

A docuseries produced by two Cedarville University alumni and Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow, detailing the religious revival of Ohio State’s 2024 national championship football team, has surpassed 44 million views.

The three-part series, Redemption: More Than a Championship, features multiple athletes and media members, including TreVeyon Henderson, Gee Scott Jr., Urban Meyer, and Rece Davis. The docuseries is available on Prime Video.

Ahead of the 2024 season, more than 800 people gathered on Ohio State’s campus to observe and participate in a player-led baptism ceremony. Quarterback Will Howard was among the players who wore “Jesus Won” shirts throughout fall camp.

The team’s Christian faith remained in the spotlight throughout the Buckeyes’ season. The night before the title game, several players prayed the rosary as they finished preparing to face Notre Dame.

Article Icon 1Three Ohio Cities Crack Top 15 for Work-Life Balance

Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland each ranked among the top 15 U.S. cities for work-life balance, according to a report from Elevate Leadership.

U.S. cities were evaluated based on factors including average work hours, commute times, workforce participation, housing affordability, recreation, and entertainment options.

Cincinnati ranked No. 10, Columbus placed No. 12, and Cleveland ranked No. 15. No other Ohio cities ranked in the top 100.

Ahead of Cincinnati were Minneapolis, Lincoln, Nebraska, Madison, Wisconsin, St. Louis, Buffalo, New York, Pittsburgh, Tucson, Arizona, St. Paul, Minnesota, and Boise, Idaho. The full ranking is available here.

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This Painful Thing Still Happens 10M Times a Year?

5M people have their wisdom teeth painfully yanked every year.

These surgeries cost ~$5B combined, take months to fully heal, and often carry painful complications. So imagine how valuable a company that invented a painless, 90-second alternative would be.

That’s TriAgenics’ story. Their proactive approach stops wisdom teeth from ever forming in children aged 6-12. It’s designed to be non-invasive, allowing children to eat, play, or return to school immediately afterwards.

Parents say goodbye to missed responsibilities and prolonged recoveries. Dentists say hello to revenue previously lost to outsourced extractions. And early-stage investors can share in the growth at a critical stage, before FDA clearance.

By 2030, TriAgenics aims to make this treatment the new standard of care. Get up to 10% bonus stock as a TriAgenics investor before Feb. 3.

Around Ohio

➤ Statewide: Democrat lawmakers proposed legislation to designate Election Day as an Ohio state holiday, dubbed “Democracy Day,” a move that would align the state with 14 others. (More)

➤ Northern Ohio: Officials lifted a water-use advisory for Sandusky and Erie counties on Wednesday after heavy ice disrupted water flow to the Big Island Water Works plant earlier in the week. (More)

➤ Cincinnati: The Franciscan Friars of the Province of Our Lady of Guadalupe plan to close St. Francis Seraph Church and Friary in Over-the-Rhine, one of Cincinnati’s oldest churches, and sell the property. (See Church)

➤ Cincinnati: William D. DeFoor pleaded not guilty in federal court to charges tied to vandalizing Vice President JD Vance’s Cincinnati home, where prosecutors allege he caused $28,000 in damage. (More)

➤ Columbus: Three people, including two Ohio State students, were arrested on trespassing charges after allegedly disrupting a career fair and refusing to disperse during a protest against U.S. Customs and Border Protection at Ohio State. (More)

➤ Cleveland: A new on-street parking system launched Downtown and in Ohio City, expanding paid enforcement, raising rates to $1.50 an hour, eliminating free weekend parking, and requiring payment through the ParkMobile app. (Details)

Ohio Sports

➤ Luke Skaljac tied the game with 7.4 seconds left, helping No. 25 Miami defeat Kent State 107-101 in overtime Tuesday and improve to 20-0. (See Shot)

➤ Ohio State plans to replace the Ohio Stadium video board in the north end zone before the 2026 season and the primary scoreboard in the south end zone in 2027. (More)

➤ Ohio State University football finished No. 5 in the Associated Press Top 25—the Buckeyes’ 12th consecutive top-10 ranking in the final poll. (Poll History)

➤ Yesterday’s results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer | Tennis

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Ohio Business

➤ Ohio’s first Buc-ee’s, a popular convenience store and gas station chain, is set to open on April 6 at the intersection of State Route 235 and Interstate 70 in Huber Heights. (More)

➤ Akron-Canton Airport exceeded its 2025 projection, recording 938,814 commercial passengers, a 23.54% increase from 2024 and one of its strongest years since 2017. (More)

➤ The GE Aerospace Foundation will extend its Next Engineers partnership with the University of Cincinnati through 2035, expanding a pipeline that has reached more than 30,000 middle and high school students. (More)

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Who Loves This More Than Parents? Investors

An alternative to wisdom tooth removal is a parent’s dream come true. 

No more chubby cheeks, missed school, missed work, or risk of complications.

With the market for wisdom tooth extraction worth $5B, investors are even more excited about the company that’s making this dream a reality.

Meet TriAgenics. Their proprietary tech uses targeted heat to prevent wisdom teeth from ever forming. TriAgenics’ new treatment is designed to eliminate all the pain and recovery associated with wisdom teeth removal.

This is not just a win for parents, either. Dentists unlock revenue they previously had to outsource to oral surgeons.

Next up? FDA clearance. From there, TriAgenics aims to make its treatment the standard of care by 2030. Get up to 10% bonus stock as a TriAgenics investor before Feb. 3.

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Et Cetera

➤ A 12-year-old recovering from surgery after earlier brain tumor removals received a hospital room makeover from national nonprofit Dec My Room, complete with colorful bedding and LEGO sets. (More)

➤ ICG Hobbies & Games, a Pennsylvania-based tabletop board games and accessories shop, opened a new location in Boardman, its second in Ohio, and third overall. (More)

➤ A national travel guide named Third & Hollywood in Grandview as one of the country’s best date-night restaurants, citing its intimate ambiance, upscale American menu, attentive service, and shareable desserts. (More)

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The Poll

Have you ever been to Buc-ee’s?

  1. Yes
  2. No

Yesterday’s Results:

Who do you think will win next season’s college football national championship?

  1. Ohio State: 19%
  2. Notre Dame: 17%
  3. Indiana: 16%
  4. Texas: 16%
  5. Oregon: 16%
  6. Other: 16%
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