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Article Icon 1Kettering Health Hit by Cyberattack

Kettering Health reported a systemwide technology outage on Tuesday morning due to a cyberattack resulting from unauthorized access to its network.

The outage led to the cancellation of elective inpatient and outpatient procedures for the day. Doctor’s offices and emergency departments remained open.

Kettering operates 14 medical centers at 120 locations across the state, with 1,800 doctors and 15,000 employees.

An outside security expert said the attack appeared to be a ransomware attack where hackers demand money to restore network systems.

Article Icon 1Congressman Proposes TDS Study

U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Hamilton, introduced the Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) Research Act, which calls for a National Institutes of Health study into extreme negative reactions to President Trump.

“TDS has divided families, the country, and led to nationwide violence, including two assassination attempts on President Trump,” Davidson said.

Some professors at The Ohio State University criticized the proposal, noting that TDS is not a medically recognized condition and instead reflects broader political polarization.

Davidson argued NIH should prioritize research into “issues that are relevant to the real world” rather than topics such as the effects of methamphetamine on cats and gambling behaviors in monkeys.

Article Icon 1‘I Voted’ Sticker Sparks Copyright Dispute

Emily Cook, an Ohio artist who created the winning “I Voted” sticker for a 2019 contest, claimed Louisiana used her design without permission after spotting a similar image on a Louisiana government website.

The Louisiana Secretary of State’s office did not respond to requests for comment, and Cook began the process of officially registering her copyright. You can see a comparison of the designs here.

Copyright attorney Eric Estadt said Cook may own the copyright since contest rules were ambiguous and did not specify intellectual property transfer, even with an Ohio Secretary of State notice that stated all entries became the state’s property.

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Around Ohio

Batavia: West Clermont eighth graders identified possible flaws in Ohio’s artificial intelligence-aided essay grading and developed a new system. They presented their findings to state and national leaders. (More)

Perrysburg: A 24-year-old Venezuelan national was arrested on felony forgery charges after allegedly posing as a Perrysburg High School student since January 2024. (More)

Brookfield: The school district auctioned off its former football field for $196,000, with the bleachers sold separately, pending Board of Education approval. (Watch Video Report)

Cleveland Heights: Community members called for the mayor’s resignation after a civil rights complaint accused his wife of making antisemitic remarks. (More)

New Albany: Gary “Tom” Keesee Jr., son of Faith Life Church leaders, faces five additional charges, bringing the total number of sexual offense charges to 32. (More)

Steubenville: The city began resurfacing Ohio Street and Kendall Avenue, with work continuing through June 20. (Details)

Ohio Sports

Cincinnati Reds outfielder Will Benson was named National League Player of the Week after hitting five home runs and posting a .526 batting average over six games. (More)

State lawmakers reintroduced a bill to increase penalties for assaulting sports officials. The measure has failed to pass the state Senate three times. (More)

The Cleveland Browns added Pro Football Hall of Famer and Fremont native Charles Woodson as a limited partner to the franchise’s ownership group. (More)

Yesterday’s results: MLB | NBA | WNBA | NHL | NCAAB | Soccer

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Ohio Business

Johnson’s Real Ice Cream will open its ninth central Ohio location in Pickerington on Thursday, offering free scoops and 75th anniversary t-shirts. (Details)

Champlin | EOP, one of Cincinnati’s largest architecture firms, will move its downtown headquarters to a 24,013-square-foot office in the Atrium One building on Fourth Street. (More)

Huntington Bank contributed another $45,000 to Lake to River Economic Development in support of job creation and business growth in four northeast Ohio counties. (More)

Frontier Airlines launched nonstop flights from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. (More)

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Et Cetera

Master Sgt. David Demarest, a 20-year Air Force veteran, surprised his two sons at North Elementary School in East Liverpool after returning from a deployment in Germany. (Watch Video Report)

Taste of Cincinnati announced the 2025 Best of Taste winners in restaurants, food trucks, startups, and beverages ahead of its May 24-26 festival. (See Winners)

Cleveland Metroparks will host its summer concert series at six waterfront locations on Thursdays, June 12 through Aug. 16, featuring live music, food, and beer. (Details)

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The Poll

Should the state use artificial intelligence to grade student essays?

  1. Yes
  2. Only human graders
  3. Combine them
  4. No opinion

Yesterday’s Results:

Have you ever been overcharged at a grocery store?

  1. Yes: 44%
  2. I don’t know: 33%
  3. No: 23%
Ohio Trivia

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