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Three Days Left in 2025… And Three Reasons to Invest

No. 1: 2025 Matters

We’re entering the final three days of the year.

Our current investment round is closing next month, and once it’s closed, this opportunity will be gone. If you’ve been on the sidelines—thinking about investing, meaning to act, waiting for the “right moment”—2025 is that moment.

Three days left in 2025. One last chance to decide before the year turns.

Invest in The Flyover today—three days left in 2025


No. 2: Bonus Shares Are Expiring

Right now, new investors receive:

  • +15% bonus shares
  • Even more for larger investments

These bonus shares are part of our end-of-year push—and they expire in just a few days. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.

If you’ve been considering ownership, these are the most favorable terms we’re offering before this round closes.

Invest in The Flyover today—secure your bonus shares


No. 3: If Not You—Then Who?

There’s a quote often attributed to Edmund Burke:

“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”

Legacy media isn’t failing by accident. It’s failing because too many celebrity “journalists” chase clicks, outrage, and push agendas instead of facts and common sense. And too many good people tuned out, assuming someone else would fix it.

The Flyover exists because we chose a different path:

  • Facts over spin
  • Reporting over celebrity status
  • Common sense over political agendas

But a better form of journalism doesn’t survive on good intentions alone. It survives because readers step forward—not just to read, but to build and own something better.

As 2025 comes to a close, this is a moment to act—not later, not next year, not when it’s easier.

If you believe Americans deserve a better way to consume the news…
If you believe truth still matters…
If you believe doing nothing is no longer an option…

Take action and make a difference—invest in The Flyover today 

Three days left in 2025.
This round closes next month.
Now is the moment.

Top Stories

Article Icon 1Bill Expands Pharmacists’ Prescribing Power

Proposed state legislation would expand pharmacists’ authority to prescribe and dispense medications for certain minor, self-limiting conditions.

House Bill 629—introduced by Reps. Tim Barhorst, R-Fort Loramie, and Jennifer Gross, R-West Chester—aims to reduce rural Ohioans’ wait times for needed health care without additional doctor visits.

The bill would amend multiple sections of state law to set parameters for pharmacists to prescribe certain medications.

Lawmakers are not expected to convene again until 2026. The full bill can be read here.

Article Icon 1Speeding Santa With CCW Pulled Over

A Fulton County sheriff’s deputy stopped a speeding car just before Christmas and found Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus inside. Santa was armed.

In body camera footage released by the sheriff’s office, the man dressed as Santa said that he was “100 years old,” and told the deputy he had a concealed-carry permit.

“Santa has a CCW? Times are rough,” the deputy said. Santa replied, “You got to protect yourself.”

The driver said they were on the way to visit their daughter, and the deputy let them off with a warning.

Article Icon 1Burrow Gifts Fossils to O-Line

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow gave his offensive linemen unique gifts for Christmas: prehistoric fossils.

Burrow asked his teammates to pick authentic fossils from a selection that included dinosaur, bear, and mammoth relics.

Center Ted Karras chose a woolly mammoth tusk estimated to be about 30,000 years old, and rookie left guard Dylan Fairchild received a Tyrannosaurus rex fossil.

“I think it speaks to his intelligence and interests, and his desire to do something unique. I thought it was really special,” Karras said about Burrow.

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Around Ohio

➤ Mansfield: A disruption affected 911 service for some T-Mobile customers, rerouting calls to Ashtabula or Wayne counties while the carrier worked to restore service. (More)

➤ Central Ohio: Wind gusts exceeding 40 mph are expected across central Ohio today as a rapidly strengthening low-pressure system moves through the state. (More)

➤ St. Marys: OSHA fined Pro Fit HVAC LLC $41,000 after a July building collapse killed one worker and injured another. (More)

➤ Miami Valley: Nearly 30 hospitals and health systems have imposed temporary visitor restrictions amid a rise in respiratory illnesses, including influenza and COVID-19. (More)

➤ Cincinnati: A faulty CSXT 8431 trim engine used to push and pull railcars at Cincinnati’s Queensgate railyard likely caused the siren-like nighttime noise, according to a recent report. (More)

➤ South Euclid: The former Notre Dame College campus could return to the market in early 2026 as former students and faculty continue efforts to reopen a small college there. (More)

➤ Columbus: City Council approved a $5.5 million renovation of the historic Franklinton fire station, which was built in 1896 and used until 2008. (See Photo)

Ohio Sports

➤ The Browns stopped the Steelers on fourth-and-goal late to secure a 13-6 win, while Joe Burrow threw for 305 yards and two touchdowns as the Bengals beat Arizona 37-14. (Box Scores)

➤ Ohio University named defensive coordinator John Hauser its head coach, dropping the interim tag after the Bobcats’ 17-10 win over UNLV in the Frisco Bowl. (More)

➤ The ECHL and the Professional Hockey Players’ Association reached an agreement to end a two-day strike that postponed 28 games on Friday and Saturday, including those involving the Cincinnati Cyclones and Toledo Walleye. (More)

➤ Miami (Ohio) lost 18-3 to Fresno State in the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl, a game that included five total field goals. (Recap)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer

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Ohio Business

➤ Average gas prices in Ohio climbed 13 cents last week to $2.79 a gallon, with Lawrence County reporting the highest prices and Dayton posting the lowest. (See Prices)

➤ U.S. Rep. Emilia Sykes introduced legislation that would compensate airline passengers for long delays, ranging from $300 for a three-hour delay to $775 for delays nine hours or longer. (More)

➤ The Ohio Attorney General’s Office said Ohioans who own or lease Hyundai or Kia vehicles may qualify for free anti-theft devices or reimbursement for costs tied to thefts or attempted thefts. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ The Ohio Department of Natural Resources will kick off the new year with its First Day Hikes program, offering guided hikes at 15 state parks and one state nature preserve. (Details)

➤ The Dawes Arboretum staff kept Chickpea, a rehabilitated stray cat, after discovering her pest-hunting skills, which led to nearly 300 rodents being dispatched in two years. (More)

➤ Cleveland Public Library commissioned artist Sarah Wagner to create a gingerbread replica of its main building for its 100th anniversary, with the display open to the public through Jan. 16. (See Gingerbread)

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The Poll

How often do you go hiking?

  1. Often
  2. Sometimes
  3. Rarely
  4. I used to
  5. Never

Thursday’s Results:

Which style of Christmas lights do you prefer?

  1. Multicolor: 20%
  2. White: 18%
  3. Any of these: 18%
  4. Red and white: 15%
  5. No preference: 15%
  6. Other: 14%
Ohio Trivia

Which Ohio city is known as the “Sandstone Capital of the World?”

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