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Article Icon 1Wendy’s Names Bob Wright as CEO

Dublin-based Wendy’s named Bob Wright as its new chief executive on Wednesday, bringing back a 33-year restaurant veteran who served three separate stints with the company.

Wright officially took the helm Thursday, replacing interim CEO Ken Cook, who had stepped in after former CEO Kirk Tanner departed last July to lead The Hershey Co. Wright is the fourth person to hold the title since January 2024.

The appointment comes as Wendy’s battles five straight quarters of same-store sales declines, with shares down nearly 35% over the past year. Wright most recently led a successful recovery at Potbelly before that sandwich chain was taken private.

Article Icon 1Ohio Justices Weigh $900M in Benefits

The Ohio Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a class-action lawsuit challenging Gov. Mike DeWine’s decision to withdraw Ohio from a federal pandemic unemployment program 10 weeks early, a move that left roughly $900 million in benefits unpaid.

DeWine ended the state’s participation in May 2021, cutting off the $300-per-week federal supplement for laid-off workers.

Attorneys for the state countered that a 2022 court order had already rendered the dispute moot and that DeWine retained the discretion to exit a program he had joined voluntarily.

Two lower courts had previously sided with the workers.

Article Icon 1State Officials Offer Boat Safety Tips

With Memorial Day weekend approaching, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources is closing out National Safe Boating Week with a reminder to wear a life jacket.

According to the U.S. Coast Guard’s 2024 recreational boating statistics, drowning accounted for 76% of fatalities, and the overwhelming majority of those victims were not wearing a life jacket.

“A life jacket, a plan, and a little awareness go a long way,” Glen Cobb, chief of ODNR’s Division of Parks and Watercraft, said.

The department is encouraging boaters to inspect their life jackets before the first launch of the season, file a float plan with someone on shore, and use the engine cut-off switches that Ohio law requires. Staying sober on the water and checking the forecast before departure are also part of the agency’s safety checklist.

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Around Ohio

Statewide: The CDC is tracking a multistate salmonella outbreak tied to backyard chicken and duck ownership, with more than 180 people sickened, including five Ohioans. (More)

Wooster: The College of Wooster will receive a $1.35 million Choose Ohio First scholarship grant from the Ohio Department of Higher Education, with the funds earmarked for STEM students. (More)

Grove City: A local family is challenging a Franklin County adoption that separated two foster brothers, while state lawmakers push legislation to better protect sibling bonds. (More)

➤ Cleveland: The City Council’s safety committee advanced legislation that would make threatening a healthcare worker a first-degree misdemeanor punishable by up to 30 days in jail. (More)

➤ Grafton: The Village Council voted to impose a five-year moratorium on data center development. “Grafton will protect its small-town identity while growing responsibly,” the village’s statement read. (More)

Akron: Eight people have been indicted in a series of Medicaid fraud and nursing home theft cases totaling more than $542,000, including an Akron woman who allegedly billed Medicaid for $412,219 in home services she never provided, all while taking nine trips to Jamaica. (More)

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➤ The Cleveland Cavaliers fell to the New York Knicks 109-93 in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals on Thursday, dropping to 0-2 in the series. Game 3 is set for Saturday in Cleveland. (More)

➤ Bill Davidge, former Miami University hockey coach and Columbus Blue Jackets broadcaster known for his signature “You better believe it!” call, died Wednesday at 72. (More)

➤ Ohio State baseball was eliminated from the Big Ten Tournament on Thursday, falling 3-0 to Michigan as Wolverines pitcher Shane Brinham delivered a complete-game shutout. (More)

➤ The Dayton Dragons shattered a 25-year-old franchise record Wednesday, plating 22 runs in a 22-8 rout of the Fort Wayne TinCaps. The Dragons also tied a club best with six home runs. (More)

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➤ More than 100 Ohio farmers markets are now accepting SNAP and EBT cards at participating locations statewide as the season opens, allowing food assistance recipients to put their benefits toward fresh produce. (More)

➤ Meijer has donated $200,000 to the 2026 Harvest for Hunger Campaign, with the funds supporting four food banks that serve 21 counties across northeast Ohio. (More)

➤ The Pataskala Kroger reopened following a complete store remodel, welcoming shoppers back with fuel savings promotions and gift card giveaways. (More)

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➤ Ohio lawmakers advanced Senate Bill 163, a bipartisan measure that would require artificial intelligence-generated images to carry watermarks and would criminalize the use of deepfakes to exploit minors. (More)

➤ Tickets are available for the Vintage Ohio Wine Festival, which returns to Lake Metroparks Farmpark in Kirtland this August, showcasing Ohio wineries alongside food vendors, cooking demonstrations, and artisan booths. (Details)

➤ A proposed disc golf course along the Maumee River near the Fort Meigs Memorial Bridge would bring 18 holes to Maumee at a cost of less than $20,000, with a public hearing scheduled for June 8. (More)

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The Poll

Have you ever visited a U.S. war memorial?

  1. Yes, a national memorial
  2. Yes, a local or state memorial
  3. Yes, a military cemetery
  4. Other
  5. No

Yesterday’s Results:

What’s your favorite sandwich restaurant?

  1. Jersey Mike’s: 21%
  2. Subway: 20%
  3. Jimmy John’s: 16%
  4. Penn Station: 15%
  5. Firehouse: 15%
  6. Other: 13%
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