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Article Icon 1NATO Group Convenes in Dayton

Delegates from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s 32 member states are meeting in Dayton this week for the alliance’s spring session, marking the 30th anniversary of the Dayton peace accords ending the Bosnian War.

The last time the NATO Parliamentary Assembly convened in the U.S. was in 2003 in Orlando, Florida.

European defense spending is expected to be a key topic of discussion.

Access to downtown Dayton will be restricted through Monday due to a designated NATO Village security zone spanning several city blocks. View maps and road closure details here.

Article Icon 1Ban Sought on Crowdfunding for Crime Suspects

State Attorney General Dave Yost urged GiveSendGo to remove a campaign that has raised more than $50,000 for Rodney Hinton Jr., who is charged with killing a Hamilton County sheriff’s deputy after his son was fatally shot by police.

Yost also called for an expansion of Ohio’s “Son of Sam” law to prohibit crowdfunding for individuals accused of violent crimes. While current state law prohibits profiting from criminal acts, it does not cover online fundraising efforts.

Yost noted that the donation page does not specify whether funds will be used for Hinton’s legal defense. Some comments on the fundraiser appear to support Hinton’s alleged actions.

Article Icon 1Cemetery Visitors Asked to Report Any Damage

State officials are encouraging Memorial Day cemetery visitors to report any vandalism or maintenance issues they observe, first to cemetery management and then, if left unresolved, through an official complaint form.

In Warren, police are investigating after 13 gravestones were overturned and about three dozen veterans’ flags and plastic vases were broken at Oakwood Cemetery. Photos are available here.

The state Department of Commerce Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing offers more than $100,000 annually in grants to help nonprofits maintain and repair cemeteries.

Residents can file complaints at this site.

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Around Ohio

Northeast Ohio: Streetlights in Port Clinton, Marblehead, and Erie Township will be temporarily turned off to deter mayflies and reduce road hazards during hatching season. (More)

Seville: The Northern Ohio Railway Museum opens for the season on Saturday, offering vintage trolley rides and tours every Saturday through Sept. 27. (Details)

➤ State: A salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers from Bedner Growers has sickened 26 people in 15 states, including Ohio. (More)

Cincinnati: Departures were temporarily halted at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport on Wednesday as police investigated a suspicious package. No hazards were found. (More)

Butler County: A project to restore Four Mile Creek will remove a dam and modify another, with construction beginning in 2026 and completion expected by August 2027. (More)

Lake County: A six-week law enforcement operation targeting drug-related violence resulted in more than 50 arrests and the closure of 61 warrants. (More)

Ohio Sports

NFL owners voted 22-10 against banning the short-yardage “tush push” play, with Cincinnati reportedly voting to keep the play and Cleveland voting to disallow the play. (More)

Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku will host his second annual celebrity softball game in June, featuring NFL players and local celebrities. Proceeds will benefit youth charities. (Details)

Mason High School graduate Jake Hanley was named Big Ten Freshman Baseball Player of the Year after hitting 14 home runs for Indiana this season. (More)

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A legal filing challenged Cleveland Clinic’s new copay policy for non-emergency services, alleging it discriminates against lower-income patients and violates state law due to insufficient notice. (More)

Air Canada will launch nonstop flights between Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport and Montreal this week, adding to its existing Toronto route from CVG. (More)

AEP Ohio launched a Spanish-language version of its website, allowing customers to access power outage information and pay bills in Spanish. (More)

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The East Palestine Street Fair, held annually since 1887, returned Wednesday and runs through 11 p.m. Saturday. (Details)

➤ Laser tag fans age 10 and older can battle inside the 40,000-square-foot Fear Columbus haunted house attraction this weekend, with tickets starting at $19.99. (Details)

Carfagna’s Italian Market will host a cheese festival June 20-22 in Columbus, featuring specialty cheese, cheese-based dishes, and the opening of a wheel of Parmigiano Reggiano di Montagna. (Details)

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