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Article Icon 1Trump Deal to Send GE Engines to China

Cincinnati-based GE Aerospace is set to sell hundreds of engines to China under a Boeing aircraft deal President Trump announced during his visit to the country.

The deal includes at least 200 Boeing aircraft and 400 to 450 GE Aerospace engines, Trump said. It would mark China’s first purchase of U.S.-made commercial planes in nearly a decade.

GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp was seen on Friday in Beijing, leaving a meeting at China’s National Development and Reform Commission. He was part of a business delegation accompanying President Trump on his first state visit to China since 2017.

Article Icon 1JVIS Deal Preserves 629 Ohio Jobs

Michigan-based automotive manufacturer JVIS acquired Toledo Molding & Die, preserving 629 jobs at plants in Tiffin and Bowling Green after previously announced layoffs.

Toledo Molding & Die’s parent company, First Brands Group, had planned to shut down the two northwest Ohio plants if it couldn’t find a buyer by May 31.

First Brands initially announced the layoffs in February after an alleged fraud scheme led to the company’s bankruptcy and prompted the Justice Department to charge former executives.

Article Icon 1USS Cincinnati Memorial Opens

The USS Cincinnati Cold War Memorial Peace Pavilion opened on Saturday at Voice of America Park in West Chester, featuring artifacts from the namesake nuclear-powered attack submarine.

The USS Cincinnati (SSN-693) spent 18 years primarily tracking Soviet vessels during the Cold War. Its sail, upper rudder, and “Big Red Machine” generator are now permanently displayed at the memorial.

Former crew members reunited for the ceremony, sharing stories from deployments aboard the submarine. The opening also included a flag-raising and recommissioning ceremony.

More information about the pavilion and the submarine’s history is available on the memorial’s website.

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Around Ohio
➤ Cleveland: Cleveland Clinic officials denied reports that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. operated a robotic arm during surgery, saying he only observed a demonstration on a teaching console. (More)

➤ Cleveland: Mayor Justin Bibb plans to renew Cleveland’s contract for Flock automatic license plate readers, despite residents’ concerns about expanded surveillance and data security. (More)

➤ Statewide: Nearly 33 million birds flew over Ohio this weekend during their spring migration northward, with some movement even appearing on weather radars. (More)

➤ Dayton: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base will conduct an emergency management exercise this week, with officials warning residents to expect increased emergency vehicle activity near the base. (More)

➤ Oxford: Police seized suspected cocaine and drug paraphernalia from two houses near Miami University, including one tied to Pi Kappa Phi members, as two students now face felony drug charges. (More)

➤ Vinton County: Gov. Mike DeWine visited Lake Hope State Park to celebrate Inland Fish Ohio Day and promote fishing opportunities at state parks. (More)


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Ohio Sports
➤ Four Cavaliers scored at least 20 points as Cleveland rolled past the top-seeded Pistons, 125-94, in Game 7 in Detroit, sending the Cavaliers to the Eastern Conference finals against the New York Knicks. Game 1 is scheduled for Tuesday at Madison Square Garden. (More)

➤ Nordonia High School defeated Mount Notre Dame 20-19 after quarterback Hayden Paul connected with Ava McLendon in the final minutes, securing the inaugural OHSAA girls’ flag football state championship. (More)

➤ Ohio State will face Washington on Tuesday in the Big Ten baseball tournament, while Cincinnati will open Big 12 tournament play Thursday against Arizona State. Kent State, Miami University, Toledo, Wright State, Xavier, and Youngstown State also earned spots in their respective conference tournaments. (See Schedule)

➤ Akron was eliminated from the NCAA softball tournament after a 7-6 loss to Virginia Tech in the elimination bracket of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana, regional. (More)

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Ohio Business
➤ Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and Cleveland Metroparks Zoo are considering on-campus hotels that would offer guests themed rooms overlooking animal habitats, along with safari-style restaurants. (More)

➤ Cincinnati-based Skyline Chili unveiled a new restaurant prototype planned for Liberty Township in Butler County, with the location expected to open in 2027. (See Rendering)

➤ Louisville-based brunch chain Wild Eggs plans to open a Columbus location this year in the Commons at Hamilton Quarter along North Hamilton Road. (View Menu)

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Et Cetera
➤ Actor John Lithgow said his grandfather left Wales in the 19th century and settled in Ohio’s Welsh Hills, where the Shrek and The Crown star described the landscape as resembling his ancestral homeland. (More)

➤ Natural resources officials released “wanted” posters for 10 invasive plant species, using the phrase “dead or alive” to spotlight threats such as honeysuckle. (See Poster)

➤ The Archdiocese of Cincinnati ordained nine priests over the weekend, matching the archdiocese’s largest class of new priests over the last 53 years. (More)

➤ An Ohio woman won a $1 million lottery scratch-off prize after stopping for chainsaw fuel while her fiancé helped a neighbor clear a fallen tree, saying the money will help them buy their first home. (More)

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