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40th NW Ohio Rib Off set for July 26-28

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40th NW Ohio Rib Off set for July 26-28


TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) – The Lucas County Fairgrounds is set to host the 40th NW Ohio Rib Off in the coming weeks.

The weekend of festivities will be held July 26-28, with activities, live music acts, and of course, plenty of pork.

Local and national ribbers will compete to be crowned the 2024 Northwest Ohio Rib Off Champions.

Admission is free to those that arrive before 2 p.m.

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The Gin Blossoms and Brett Young will headline concerts on Friday and Saturday night, respectively. Van Halen cover band JUMP: America’s Van Halen Experience performs Sunday.

A double elimination cornhole tournament is set for Saturday.

Ticket and event information can be found here.

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Fire out at Ohio County Mine

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BENWOOD, W.Va. (WTRF) — A fire is out at a storage silo at the Ohio County Mine on 4th St. in Benwood.

Police Chief Frank Longwell says a patrolman discovered flames and smoke coming from the silo at around 10 pm Sunday.

The fire was put out within an hour and no injuries were reported.

Several agencies reported to the fire, including Wheeling, who brought a skyscraper fire ladder to reach the top of the 15-story-high silo.

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The fire was determined to originate from a coal mine belt.

The facility is owned by the Ohio County Coal Company.



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Christian Rasmussen Earns 1st IndyCar Top-10 Finish at Mid-Ohio

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LEXINGTON, Ohio — After scoring his best NTT IndyCar Series qualifying result of his brief career on Saturday, Christian Rasmussen backed that up with a career-best ninth-place finish in Sunday’s Honda Indy 200 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

The Danish racer started eighth in the 27-car field and was running in sixth place ahead of his final pit stop in the No. 20 Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet. Unfortunately for Rasmussen, Alexander Rossi, Christian Lundgaard and Kyle Kirkwood leapfrogged the 2023 Indy NXT champion in the final pit stop sequence, dropping him to his eventual finishing position of ninth place.

“That was awesome!” Rasmussen told Frontstretch after the race. “We did exactly what we needed to do today just to have a clean, nice finish … You know we had obviously good pace in the car, which we showed yesterday in qualifying as well. But yeah, super, super happy. First top 10, I’m sure there’s more coming.

“It really just shows how much development we’ve done, not only me as a driver, but everyone in this team. So it’s been great to be a part of and it’s finally starting to show now what we’re capable of doing. So yeah, just very happy about that.”

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This year has been mystifying for Rasmussen on road and street courses. Before Mid-Ohio, the 2020 USF2000 champion had only two finishes above 19th place (12th at the Indianapolis 500, 13th at Laguna Seca) in his part-time effort for ECR.

The eponymous team owner will take over the seat for the remaining oval races of the season while Rasmussen will be behind the wheel on the streets of Toronto and at Portland International Raceway.

“It’s kind of been a weird year on paper,” Ed Carpenter told Frontstretch. “It looks like we’ve taken a step back from last year. Internally, it feels like we’re better. We just haven’t been able to get the results from mistakes of our own and some bad luck at times.

“You know, in Detroit he was on for a top 10 there when we had an engine issue. So he’s been doing a really good job and progressing and it’s nice for him to get a reward and ultimately a confidence boost here as we head toward the last two road races for him.”

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Rasmussen’s result moves him from 22nd to 19th place in points, 21 points behind teammate Rinus VeeKay in 18th.


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Beryl's wrath to be felt as far north as Michigan, Ohio this week

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Beryl's wrath to be felt as far north as Michigan, Ohio this week


While Beryl is expected to bring hurricane conditions to Texas on Monday, strong winds and rain from the cyclone will move into the Midwest by midweek. 

Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio are among the states that will feel the impact of Beryl. 

Once Beryl hits Texas, the cyclone is expected to travel north throughout the South and Midwest.

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Beryl’s current forecast cone shows the storm will weaken as it moves north but maintains tropical depression strength from Arkansas through Michigan throughout the week. A tropical depression is a cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 38 mph or less. Unlike tropical storms and hurricanes, tropical depressions are identified by numbers rather than names.

Current forecasts have Beryl’s remnants extending into Ohio and Michigan by the end of the workweek.

Several inches of rain are possible as the storm treks north, leading to significant flash flooding concerns.

Forecasters expect heavy rainfall to spread from eastern Texas through central Illinois by midweek. 

“At this time, the higher (…) amounts focus over northwest Arkansas to central Illinois with the highest over the Ozarks. Areal averages are expected to be around 2 to 5 inches with local maximums upwards of 8 inches,” the Weather Prediction Center wrote Sunday.

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Beryl formed in the Atlantic Ocean on June 29 and became the season’s first hurricane. The storm broke records throughout its trek and is expected to strengthen ahead of its impending Texas landfall.



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