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Article Icon 1Uranium Plant Expansion to Create 1,300 Jobs

Nuclear fuel company Centrus Energy will invest $1.58 billion to expand operations at its uranium enrichment facility in Pike County.

The project will create about 1,000 construction jobs and 300 new operations roles, while retaining 127 existing positions.

The facility, the American Centrifuge Plant in Piketon, is the nation’s only producer of high-assay low-enriched uranium, or HALEU, used in advanced reactors. Federal officials say most HALEU supply currently comes from Russia.

U.S. Sen. Jon Husted said the expansion continues America’s leading role in nuclear development, while Centrus CEO Amir Vexler added that “the time has come to restore America’s ability to enrich uranium at scale.”

Article Icon 1Smucker Donates Building Plus $1M to Food Bank

The J.M. Smucker Co., based in Orrville, will donate a 19,000-square-foot building, 30 acres of land, and $1 million over five years to the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank.

The food bank called the gift its most significant donation to date. The $1 million commitment will support the organization’s planned expansion into Wayne County.

The donated building is currently occupied by the Smucker Retail Store, which will close in January. The food bank plans to take possession of the building in March.

The food bank supports more than 630 pantries, distribution sites, and programs in eight counties.

Article Icon 1Baseball Teams Battle for Playoff Spots

Cleveland took two of three from Detroit this week to move into a tie with the Tigers atop the AL Central heading into the final weekend of the regular season. See playoff scenarios here.

Meanwhile, Cincinnati won Thursday to stay one game behind the New York Mets and one game ahead of Arizona in the NL wild-card race.

Cleveland hosts Texas for three games to close the regular season.

Cincinnati visits Milwaukee. The Reds are 3-7 against the Brewers this season.

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Around Ohio

Dayton: Dayton International Airport began a parking garage improvement project to upgrade lighting, traffic flow, and efficiency. The airport expects the work to be completed by December. (More)

Zanesville: The annual Zanesville Half Marathon and 5K will take place Saturday, starting at Secrest Auditorium, with road closures from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Registration remains open. (Details)

Twinsburg: Police will increase their presence at tonight’s varsity football game after a handgun was found in a girls’ restroom during youth games last Saturday. (More)

Clark County: The state Bureau of Motor Vehicles office at 1221 Sunset Ave. in Springfield expects to remain closed for about a week after the deputy registrar resigned. The office was allegedly not complying with state requirements. (More)

Cuyahoga Falls: The school board voted to close Preston Elementary School next year and move a preschool program and the Black Tiger Family Center into the building. (More)

North Royalton: A natural gas leak on Stoney Creek Drive was deemed nonhazardous, with repairs expected to take about three weeks. (More)

Ohio Sports

➤ Cleveland Guardians designated hitter David Fry will miss six to eight weeks after a 99 mph fastball struck his face as he squared up to bunt during Tuesday’s game against Detroit. (More)

No. 1 Ohio State football visits Washington on Saturday for its first road game. The Buckeyes are 7.5-point favorites. (More)

Top-ranked Moeller faces GCL South rival La Salle, Bishop Watterson meets DeSales, and Walsh Jesuit plays Archbishop Hoban in key Ohio high school football matchups. (See Schedule)

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Ohio Business

Stellantis dropped its proposal to manufacture an electric Jeep Gladiator truck, citing plans for “reinvesting (the) funding to ensure long-term growth” of the Toledo-built standard Gladiators. (More)

Resch’s bakery will close its Livingston Avenue location in Gahanna in preparation for opening a new storefront at 150 N. Hamilton Road in the city. (More)

Giant Eagle plans to open a 20,000-square-foot Market District store in Franklinton’s The Peninsula development, with construction starting in 2026. (More)

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Huntington Park in Columbus will host the 2026 Cosmic Takeover Tour, featuring an evening of glow-in-the-dark baseball at the home of the Columbus Clippers. Dates remain unannounced. (See Photos)

A Kroger store in Cincinnati, dubbed Club Kroger, has gone viral for its layout that features a lower-floor grocery and an upper-floor food court and bar that regularly hosts DJs and live music. (More)

Graeter’s is partnering with Airheads candy-maker Perfetti Van Melle to create two crossover ice cream flavors featuring Airheads Xtremes. (More)

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