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We launched The Flyover to build something rare in American media—a newsroom focused on facts and real stories, not political narratives and biased reporting.

We’re now about halfway to our investment goal, thanks to more than 1,540 readers who have invested in our mission of independent, reader-driven journalism.

If you are an investor, thank you.

If you are not, I hope you will consider joining your fellow readers.

Before I focus on bringing in new investors, I would like to offer you, our readers, a special opportunity to be part of this next chapter. You’ve been with us from the start. You understand why The Flyover is needed—and I’d rather grow with you by my side than rely on outside investors who don’t share our values.


Making Investing More Accessible

That’s why I’ve asked our legal counsel to lower the minimum investment to $500—to make ownership in The Flyover accessible to more of the people who built it: you, our readers.


Why Invest in The Flyover

  1. Independent journalism matters. We answer to readers, not advertisers, political activists, or corporate boards.
  2. Our audience is soaring. From a kitchen-table startup to over 3.3 million readers nationwide, The Flyover is among the top 1% of fastest-growing media startups in America.
  3. We’re delivering results. Since our first investor round, readership has grown 27%, while maintaining a strong gross profit margin and expanding our reporting reach.
  4. You’re investing in trust. Nearly every dollar goes directly toward expansion and innovation—maintaining the fact-first, unbiased approach too often abandoned by legacy media.
  5. Return on your investment. As The Flyover continues its positive trajectory, there are several ways readers–turned–investors could benefit in the future: through a sale of the company, a public listing, or dividend distributions. While none of these are guaranteed, they reflect potential outcomes if our growth continues on its current path.

Owning a part of The Flyover is special. And even though it’s much more complicated and requires additional work for us to manage a larger group of smaller investors, I have instructed our attorney to proceed anyway. Because I want to partner with you, our readers.

If you’ve been on the fence, now is the time to invest.

Will you be part of the movement that changes the way Americans consume their news?

Common sense news for common sense Americans.  Are you in?

👉 Invest in The Flyover here.

Top Stories

Article Icon 1Family Trip Turns into Hurricane Watch

A Cincinnati family vacationing in Jamaica was unable to leave after their Sunday flight was canceled ahead of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa’s landfall.

“We’re just trying to stay calm for our kid, mostly,” Laura Moorman said.

The hurricane with 185 mph winds made landfall on Tuesday and traveled a path across western Jamaica, away from the family’s location in the north-central part of the island.

In Ohio, Cincinnati-based Matthew 25: Ministries began collecting donations before the storm’s arrival, with its doctors and nurses prepared to depart for Jamaica if needed.

Article Icon 1More America 250 Events Set

The state Department of Natural Resources unveiled its 2026 event lineup celebrating the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding. You can see a month-by-month schedule here.

The agency plans more than 50 events, including winter hikes, fish hatchery open houses, volunteer opportunities, fireworks displays, and historical firearms demonstrations.

The events are part of the statewide America 250-Ohio effort to celebrate U.S. independence and Ohio’s contributions to the country since 1776.

Article Icon 1Coach Donates to Alma Mater

Notre Dame head football coach Marcus Freeman donated $330,000 to Wayne High School in Huber Heights to help fund the construction of a new athletics weight room.

Freeman graduated from the school, earning Parade All-American honors in 2003.

He went on to attend Ohio State, where he played linebacker and began his coaching career as a graduate assistant.

Notre Dame’s football team finished as national runners-up last season.

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Around Ohio

Youngstown: Former WKBN news director and White House reporter Sid Davis died at 97. He was aboard Air Force One the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. (More)

Columbus: Columbus City Schools held the first of three town halls to gather feedback on how to cut $50 million from the district’s budget. (More)

Leavittsburg: Demolition of the Leavittsburg Dam began with a gradual cut into the top of the dam to slowly lower the Mahoning River’s water level. (More)

Worthington: The Worthington Inn, a historic 19th-century restaurant that closed in 2018, plans to reopen under local ownership. (More)

Oxford: The city began design work on a water softener system to treat its naturally hard water, caused by limestone deposits. (More)

Ohio Sports

FC Cincinnati submitted a final plan for its proposed $332 million mixed-use development in the West End, including a 13-story hotel and 13-story apartment building. (See Rendering)

Cleveland Browns linebacker Carson Schwesinger suffered a high-ankle sprain in Sunday’s loss to New England, and his return is considered week-to-week. (More)

Donovan Mitchell scored 35 points in the Cleveland Cavaliers’ 116-95 win over the Detroit Pistons on Monday, the team’s third straight victory. (More)

Yesterday’s Results: MLB | NCAAF | NBA | NHL | Soccer | Tennis

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Ohio Business

Toys “R” Us will open a temporary store at Crocker Park in Westlake for the Christmas season. Last week, the retailer, which declared bankruptcy in 2017, announced plans to open eight flagship stores and 20 seasonal locations across the country. None of the flagship stores are planned for Ohio. (More)

The Dayton Mall was bought by Georgia-based Hull Property Group, which specializes in revitalizing shopping malls. (More)

Starbucks employees at several Ohio locations plan to picket for higher pay and better hours. (More)

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Et Cetera

Liberty Township trustees voted to add a 75-cent surcharge—down from an initially approved $1—to the price of a Columbus Zoo admissions ticket to help fund zoo emergency services. (More)

Anderson Township attorney Amanda Tholke placed third on Jeopardy! and, afterward, offered an insider’s view on the application process and competition. (More)

➤ Schools can enroll in the wintertime Team Tressel Fitness Challenge until Nov. 28. Nearly 183,000 students participated in the fall challenge. (More)

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The Poll

Do you shop at malls?

  1. Regularly
  2. Sometimes
  3. No
  4. I used to

Yesterday’s Results:

Do you know someone with student loan debt?

  1. Yes: 52%
  2. No: 48%
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