Sydney Beiting, slated for an office on the 2026-2027 Ohio FFA State Officer Team, talks with Cole Bauman of the Ohio Ag Net.
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Which airport has lowest flight prices in Ohio? Here’s what data shows
TSA to charge $45 fee for traveling without REAL ID
Starting February 1, U.S. air travelers will pay a fee if they do not have a REAL ID or other acceptable forms of identification.
Booking a flight? The good news is you won’t have to drive far to get a good price.
In the first half of 2025, the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport had one of the lowest average airfares around, according to data from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
The list of 437 airports shows average domestic airline fares for the first and second quarters of 2025. Among major airports in Ohio, as well as in Kentucky and Indiana, CVG airport had the lowest average plane ticket prices.
The end of 2025 was a hectic one for airport workers and travelers. Across the country, airports faced air traffic reductions due to air traffic controller staffing issues during the government shutdown.
But before that shutdown started on Oct. 1, 2025, CVG airport had lower airfare averages than Louisville, Indianapolis, Cleveland and John Glenn Columbus International Airport.
A smaller Columbus airport, Rickenbacker International, took the top spot ahead of CVG with an average airfare of $154 in the first few months of 2025. Rickenbacker is mostly a cargo airport, with a total of 20 flights to and from the airport each day.
Here’s a look at the numbers.
Average airfares in the first quarter of 2025
In the order of lowest to highest averages:
- Cincinnati CVG, $377
- Cleveland CLE, $380
- Indianapolis IND, $410
- Louisville SDF, $426
- Columbus CMH, $435
Average airfares in the second quarter of 2025
- Cincinnati CVG, $365
- Cleveland CLE, $370
- Indianapolis IND, $379
- Louisville SDF, $392
- Columbus CMH, $393
Travel tips for CVG
All passengers are advised to arrive in the TSA line at least two hours before a flight within the US and three hours before an international flight.
Any liquids you bring in carry-ons must be 3.4 ounces or less, with all liquids fitting in a one-quart bag. One bag per passenger is permitted.
If in need of special assistance, or wheelchair assistance, passengers should contact their airline.
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Governor DeWine announces Ohio sales tax holiday
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOIO) – Gov. Mike DeWine is encouraging Ohioans to take advantage of this year’s sales tax holiday in August.
According to the governor’s office, the holiday will take place from midnight Friday, August 7 through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, August 9.
The following items qualify for the sales tax exemption during the three-day holiday:
- Clothing priced at $75 or less per item
- School supplies priced at $20 or less per item
- School instructional materials priced at $20 or less per item
“Ohio’s Sales Tax Holiday comes at a time of year when families are getting ready for back-to-school,” said Governor DeWine. “The sales tax break is designed to provide meaningful savings for families as they purchase new school essentials for the upcoming year.”
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Ohio State men’s tennis beats Buffalo to advance in NCAA Tournament
The Ohio State men’s tennis team easily took care of business on Friday in a first-round NCAA Tournament match and will be moving on. The Buckeyes disposed of Buffalo 4-0 to earn the right to face California on Saturday in Columbus.
The Buckeyes started out on the right foot by winning the doubles point when Jack Anthrop and Bryce Nakashima won for the fourth time this year together, 6-2, while Nikita Filin and Brandon Carpico won 6-2 on court one.
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Ohio State kept things rolling in the singles matches. Anthrop, Loren Byers, and Filin all earned straight set victories on courts three, four, and five to clinch the 4-0 sweep over Buffalo and advance on to try and beat the Bears and punch a ticket to the Super Regionals. The No. 3-seeded Buckeyes are heavy favorites to beat Cal, but we’ll find out if that’s the case at 4 p.m. ET.
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This article originally appeared on Buckeyes Wire: Ohio State men’s tennis sweeps Buffalo, advances in NCAA Tournament
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