Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Coast Guard Center Bid, Smart Street Lights, and Snowplow Tracker

Gov. Mike DeWine urged federal officials to choose Ohio for the U.S. Coast Guard's next training center, making the state's case in a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌   ͏ ‌  
Top Stories

Article Icon 1Another Round of Winter Coming

Winter weather is set to return to the Buckeye State today, as rain turns to snow and colder air moves into the region.

Northeast Ohio is expected to see the biggest accumulation, with up to 3 inches blanketing the area from this afternoon into Thursday morning.

More snow showers are expected statewide by Saturday and again on Sunday.

From Sunday into next week, Ohioans could see wind chills below zero.

Article Icon 1State Lobbies for Coast Guard Training Site

Gov. Mike DeWine urged federal officials to choose Ohio for the U.S. Coast Guard's next training center, making the state's case in a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

DeWine suggested the former Urbana University campus as the site. The campus closed in 2020 and already has dorms, a cafeteria, and a swimming pool.

DeWine cited Ohio's military infrastructure and its support for service members and their families as reasons the federal government should choose the Buckeye State.

The governor also pointed to the Coast Guard's Great Lakes headquarters in Cleveland, which is home to 6,000 active-duty, reserve, civilian, and auxiliary members.

Article Icon 1Scenic Railroad to Convert Trains to Electric

The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad is partnering with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to reduce the environmental impact of two locomotives.

CVSR will convert two trains powered by 1959 Alco FPA4 diesel engines to electric power to cut emissions, as part of a $3.5 million modernization project.

The railroad said the trains log more than 1,500 hours a year, consuming 12,800 gallons of diesel, and producing more than 700 tons of carbon dioxide.

Funding comes from a settlement between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Volkswagen over Clean Air Act violations.

Flying together with our sponsor

The Flyover

If you spend a good amount on Amazon, this card could easily put $100s back in your pocket every year. Even better, you could get approved extremely fast—and if you are, you'll receive an insanely valuable welcome bonus deposited straight into your Amazon account for immediate use. No hoops or extra spending.

Get approved, and the bonus is yours. If you shop at Amazon or Whole Foods, this card could help you earn meaningful cash back from purchases you're already making. This offer won't last forever, and for Prime members, it's basically a no-brainer. Amazon Prime members: See what you could get, no strings attached.

Around Ohio

➤ Dublin: The city will install artificial intelligence-aided street lighting at a pedestrian crossing on Brand Road. The light will activate when a pedestrian enters the crosswalk and move with them as they cross the road. (More)

➤ Dayton: Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Turner announced his reelection bid, ending rumors about his possible retirement after he was replaced as chair of the House Intelligence Committee last year. (More)

➤ Statewide: Gov. Mike DeWine announced that $97.2 million has been earmarked for 39 projects in 27 counties to improve road safety through roundabouts, intersection upgrades, and other initiatives. (See Counties)

➤ Cleveland: A transformer explosion on the west side lit up the sky and left nearly 1,000 residents without power overnight Monday as temperatures dipped into the 20s. (More)

➤ Cincinnati: A long-planned renovation of the historic Lunken Airport Terminal—slated to become a boutique hotel, bar, and restaurant—began after years of delays. (See Plans)

➤ Greater Cleveland: The Greater Cleveland RTA said that buses will be rerouted through Friday because of construction between Lorain Road and Center Ridge Road. (Details)

Ohio Sports

➤ Owners of the semi-professional Toledo Mobsters Hockey Club retracted a press release that blamed players and the head coach for the decision to suspend operations. (More)

➤ The Cincinnati Reds signed veteran right-handed reliever Pierce Johnson to a one-year deal. Johnson posted a 3.36 ERA over the past three seasons in Atlanta. (More)

➤ The Columbus Blue Jackets will host DC Comics Superman Night on Thursday at Nationwide Arena, with themed photo opportunities, superhero costumes, and more. (Details)

➤ Yesterday's results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer

Flying together with our sponsor

Protect yourself from contactless card thieves with Wallet Defender—the ultra-slim RFID-blocking card that slips into any wallet or purse and instantly shields your credit cards, IDs, and passports from wireless scanners. No apps, batteries, or setup required—just 24/7 protection you can take anywhere. (LEARN MORE)

Ohio Business

➤ BrewDog, a Scottish brewery with its American headquarters in Columbus, permanently closed its Franklinton and Short North taprooms. (More)

➤ Otterbein SeniorLife purchased Ohio Living's Lake Vista Community in Cortland for $15.4 million and will retain the current staff and leadership. (More)

➤ Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a lawsuit against Utah-based solar panel company G-3 Solar, alleging illegal sales tactics and misleading claims. (More)

Flying together with our sponsor

Upgrade your everyday listening with Groovz Audio—premium wireless earbuds that deliver crystal-clear calls, a secure sweat-resistant fit, and up to 26 hours of battery life without the $200+ price tag. Plus, they come with free U.S. shipping, returns, and a 30-day money-back guarantee. (SHOP NOW)

Flying together with our sponsor

If you spend a good amount on Amazon, do not ignore this. This card could put $100s back every year and gives you the chance to earn cash back on the purchases you already make. You could get approved extremely fast and unlock a massive welcome bonus instantly. Amazon Prime members: See what you could get, no strings attached.

Et Cetera

➤ Motorists can now track the location of state highway snowplows using the Waze app. (More)

➤ Kristin Fox, whose arms and legs were partially amputated six years ago due to sepsis from influenza, was sworn in as a school board member in Struthers, saying, "Don't let a circumstance define who you are." (More)

➤ A health policy group lists 75 of 88 Ohio counties as mental health shortage areas, with limited access to timely care. (More)

Flying together with our sponsor

➤ Scientists recently uncovered a surprising solution to one of astronauts' biggest health risks: toenail fungus. Long stretches without changing socks create the perfect breeding ground, making infections dangerous—even in space. That same "deep-space" antifungal breakthrough is now available on Earth, helping eliminate fungus and restore clear, healthy nails. You can watch this short video to find out all about it!

The Poll

Have you ever seen a steam engine in person?

  1. Yes
  2. No

Yesterday's Results:

What's your favorite genre of music?

  1. Rock: 14%
  2. Country: 13%
  3. Contemporary Christian: 13%
  4. Other: 13%
  5. Pop: 12%
  6. Classical: 12%
  7. Rap: 12%
  8. Jazz: 11%
Ohio Trivia

The U.S. Coast Guard Station in Cleveland was originally known by what name?

Show me the answer

The Ohio Flyover

Join The Ohio Flyover

Facebook Icon Instagram Icon Twitter Icon LinkedIn Icon

No comments:

Post a Comment

School Leaders Out, Off-Road Racing, and Rockette For A Day

Mesa Public Schools will not renew the contracts of a high school principal and athletic director accused of failing to promptly report ...