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Article Icon 1Three Ohio Airmen Die in Iraq Crash

Three members of the Ohio Air National Guard’s 121st Air Refueling Wing were among six people killed when a KC-135 Stratotanker crashed over Iraq last Thursday.

The Ohio airmen were identified as Capt. Seth Koval of Stoutsville, Capt. Curtis Angst of Columbus, and Tech. Sgt. Tyler Simmons of Columbus. Their aircraft collided with another refueling plane, which was damaged but landed safely.

Gov. Mike DeWine ordered flags to be lowered to half-staff until sunset on the day of their funerals.

Vice President JD Vance, a Middletown native who previously deployed to Iraq with the U.S. Marine Corps, asked for prayers and wrote that a “grateful nation mourns their loss.”

Article Icon 1Friday Windstorms Knock Out Power to Thousands

More than 500,000 Ohioans lost power during Friday’s windstorms, and more than 80,000 were still without electricity as of Sunday afternoon.

Winds topped 70 mph across much of the state, with gusts reaching 85 mph at Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport.

A hangar roof was damaged at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, but airport officials said operations weren’t affected.

AEP Ohio said high winds made it unsafe for crews to use bucket trucks during restoration efforts, and said the storm caused the worst damage to electrical infrastructure since the 2012 derecho.

Article Icon 1Four Ohio Teams Earn March Madness Bids

Ohio State and Miami received at-large bids to the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, while Akron earned a No. 12 seed as the Mid-American Conference champion, and Wright State received a No. 14 seed as the Horizon League champion.

Ohio State is the No. 8 seed in the East Region and will open Thursday against No. 9 seed TCU in Greenville, South Carolina. If the Buckeyes advance, they could face No. 1 overall seed Duke in the Round of 32.

Miami, which went 31-0 in the regular season before losing its first game in the MAC tournament, will face SMU in the First Four on Wednesday in Dayton. A win would send the RedHawks to a Friday matchup against No. 6 seed Tennessee in Philadelphia.

Akron will face No. 5 seed Texas Tech on Friday in Tampa, Florida, while Wright State will take on No. 3 seed Virginia on Friday in Philadelphia. You can view the complete bracket here.

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Around Ohio

➤ Statewide: A federal judge ruled the Trump administration must allow U.S. Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Columbus, to participate in today’s board meeting on the planned Kennedy Center shutdown for a “complete rebuilding.” (More)

➤ Northern Ohio: Eleven Indian nationals, including two living illegally in Ohio, face visa fraud charges in Massachusetts for allegedly staging convenience store robberies to help clerks falsely claim crime-victim immigration status. (More)

➤ Western Ohio: The National Weather Service confirmed three EF-0 tornadoes touched down during last Wednesday’s storms, including two in Shelby County and one in Auglaize County. (More)

➤ Cincinnati: Police arrested 39 people and towed 65 vehicles early Sunday after authorities said drivers organized an illegal street takeover involving reckless driving near Paddock Road and Interstate 75. (More)

➤ Columbus: Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is scheduled to appear at a Turning Point USA event at The Ohio State University on April 21, alongside Fox & Friends’ Lawrence Jones and media personality Savannah Chrisley.  (More)

➤ Columbus: Officials appointed Assistant Chief Dave Baugh as interim fire chief while the department conducts a nationwide search for a permanent replacement for Fire Chief Jeffrey Happ, who resigned in January. (More)

Ohio Sports

➤ Kettering Fairmont girls basketball completed a perfect 28-0 season with a 61-55 overtime victory over Princeton in the Division I state championship game. (See Tournament Results)

➤ Ohio State women’s hockey advanced to its sixth consecutive Frozen Four with a 6-1 win over Yale. The Buckeyes will face No. 5 seed Northeastern on Friday in State College, Pennsylvania. (More)

➤ Also in OSU hockey, the men’s team advanced to the Big Ten hockey championship after Felix Caron scored an overtime winner to upset No. 1 seed Michigan State. (See Goal)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | World Baseball Classic | Golf | NASCAR | F1

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Ohio Business

➤ Shooters, a Cleveland bar and restaurant, will reopen on Wednesday under new ownership after a full renovation, with plans to add brunch and live entertainment. (More)

➤ Chick-fil-A plans to open a restaurant in Athens, as part of a broader Ohio expansion that includes up to 30 new locations by 2027. (More)

➤ The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad canceled its Saturday excursions as crews worked to clear fallen trees and repair crossing gates damaged in Friday’s windstorm. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ Skyline Chili will serve shamrock-green spaghetti with its 3-Ways, 4-Ways, and 5-Ways on St. Patrick’s Day, continuing the Cincinnati chain’s 15-year holiday tradition. (See Spaghetti)

A man went viral last week after walking through a live TV report on President Trump’s Cincinnati visit, smoking a cigarette behind the reporter, then appearing to eat it on camera. (See Video)

➤ A Dayton police officer rescued a cat stranded on Interstate 75 and took the animal to a nearby humane society for treatment. (See Rescue)

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The Poll

Which men’s basketball team do you think will advance the furthest in March Madness?

  1. Ohio State
  2. Miami
  3. Akron
  4. Wright State

Friday’s Results:

Which folklore creature would you least want to exist?

  1. Mothman: 22%
  2. Lake Erie Monster: 16%
  3. Bigfoot: 16%
  4. Loveland Frogman: 16%
  5. Other: 16%
  6. Yeti: 14%
Ohio Trivia

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