Ohio
Republicans set their sights on unseating longtime Ohio Democrat Sen. Sherrod Brown
Sen. Sherrod Brown is taken into account probably the most weak Democratic Senators up for election in 2024, and Republicans have already got their eyes on unseating the long-time Ohio Democrat.
Republican state Sen. Matt Dolan — who was a candidate within the GOP U.S. Senate major final Could — is severely contemplating a re-run for the Senate nomination in 2024.
In a letter he despatched to Ohio GOP county chairs that was obtained by Fox Information, Dolan writes “the time we’ve got for introspection is proscribed. Earlier than we all know it, 2024 will likely be upon us and we’ve got work to do. We should… guarantee Joe Biden and Sherrod Brown are despatched packing.”
Dolan despatched the e-mail after receiving encouragement in current days from get together leaders and activists to think about a second straight Senate run, sources informed Fox Information Digital.
“I’m nonetheless deciding, and I wish to deal with what it should take to win,” stated Dolan in an unique interview with Fox Information Digital, including he’s on no timeline in the meanwhile.
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“Is it proper for the household? Do I’ve the fireplace within the stomach to run and serve? And, can I make a distinction? As soon as these three packing containers are checked, then I’ll determine,” Dolan informed Fox.
Dolan expressed his frustrations together with his get together’s lack of ability to regain a Senate majority within the midterms. He pressured the necessity for forthcoming Republican candidates to deal with the long run, as an alternative of the previous, and remind voters of Brown’s “extraordinarily liberal” agenda that has stymied Republican progress within the state.
Dolan served as a county chief assistant prosecutor and state assistant lawyer normal earlier than profitable workplace as a state senator.
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Whereas a lot of the crowded and flamable discipline of Republican Senate candidates in Ohio showcased their loyalty to former President Donald Trump (who gained Ohio by 8 factors in his 2016 presidential election victory and 2020 re-election defeat) and took purpose at one another, Dolan saved his distance from each the crossfire and from Trump whereas showcasing his conservative credentials and agenda.
Dolan — whose household owns Main League Baseball’s Cleveland Guardians — additionally shelled out tens of millions of {dollars} to run adverts for his Senate bid. He surged close to the tip of the first race, profitable 23.3% of the vote, simply behind Josh Mandel at 23.9%. Sen.-elect JD Vance gained the first (due to a late endorsement from Trump) with 32.2% of the vote.
Brown, who’s searching for his fourth time period in 2024, is the one Democrat to win statewide in Ohio prior to now decade. Brown stated earlier this week that he intends to hunt re-election, and he’ll possible be closely focused by Republicans. Ohio was as soon as a premiere battleground state that has shifted purple over the previous six years.
Longtime Rep. Tim Ryan, who ran for the Senate this yr as a populist outsider within the mildew of Brown, and who was credited with operating a sensible marketing campaign, nonetheless ended up dropping to Vance by six factors.
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Dolan is the primary Republican to make strikes in what’s anticipated to be a crowded discipline of contenders.
Ohio
Ohio’s first Zaxby’s is coming to Greater Cincinnati
Zaxby’s, a popular fried chicken chain, is getting its first Ohio location in Liberty Township.
A 56-seat Zaxby’s restaurant and drive-thru is planned to open at Freedom Pointe, next to Costco. The development, which was initially planned to be a hotel, will also house three other eateries: E+O Kitchen, which has locations at The Banks, Hyde Park and Loveland; Bismarck Donut and Coffee Shop and El Rancho Grande, said Christy Gloyd, Liberty Township’s marketing and events manager.
Costco opened near Interstate 75 on Cox Road in 2022. Construction on the new restaurants starts this summer, Gloyd said.
“We’re just really excited to be growing over there at Freedom Pointe,” she told The Enquirer. “Having Costco as the anchor is huge. Just to have another family-friendly restaurant and have the variety – to have the Zaxby’s and E+O and El Rancho Grande – I think it’s really going to be a nice offering for our residents.”
Atlanta-headquartered Zaxby’s has over 900 locations in 17 states, mostly in the South and Midwest. The chain is known for its chicken fingers and wings, sandwiches and salads. The closest Zaxby’s locations currently open are over an hour away, in Shelbyville, Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky.
Ohio
Don’t tell Jolene. Dolly Parton license plate now available in Ohio
Sales for license plates featuring Dolly Parton’s face began Monday for $25. All proceeds will go to fund her Imagination Library
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Dolly Parton sang a little and told a few jokes at a Tuesday luncheon in Columbus
The Columbus Dispatch
Fans of country music legend Dolly Parton can show off their pride for the singer with a new Ohio license plate.
Ohio drivers can now purchase license plates featuring Parton for $25. The money from each plate will go to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Ohio, a charity that gives children ages 5 and younger a free book each month. The state began selling the plates Monday.
Specifically, the funds will go to the purchaser’s local county program of the library, which it says will pay for mailing a child 12 books, enough for an entire year. Ohio is the second state to offer a license plate supporting the library after Parton’s home state of Tennessee.
First lady Fran DeWine has focused on expanding the Imagination Library in Ohio since her husband Gov. Mike DeWine took office in 2019. She was inspired when she saw her grandchildren receive books through the program and by 2020, it had expanded to all of Ohio’s 88 counties.
“I’m excited to see Ohio as the second state to offer a specialty Dolly Parton license plate to support her program, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, in Ohio,” Fran DeWine said in a press release. “With each purchase, $25 will go back to supporting the local program, helping to ensure the program remains available to all families in Ohio.”
The plates are available to purchase online at OPlates.com or in-person at a local deputy registrar license agency.
Gov. DeWine signed House Bill 315 which included the Parton Plates on Jan. 2. The original bill, sponsored by Senate Minority Leader Nickie Antonio, D-Lakewood, received unanimous yes votes in both chambers before the license plate language was put into the larger HB 315.
Donovan Hunt is a fellow in the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism’s Statehouse News Bureau.
Ohio
Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith bought insurance ahead of College Football Playoff | Report
Cotton Bowl: Reporter reactions to Ohio State vs. Texas Longhorns
Ohio State football beat writers Bill Rabinowitz and Joey Kaufman react to the Buckeyes’ 28-14 win over the Texas Longhorns in the 2025 Cotton Bowl.
Jeremiah Smith has taken his first season at Ohio State by storm, putting the star freshman on pace to be one of the Buckeyes’ top wide receivers of all time — and potentially the No. 1 overall pick of the NFL draft by the time he is done in Columbus.
In order to ensure that, Smith’s family has taken out permanent total disability insurance (PTD) ahead of the College Football Playoff, according to a report from CBS Sports’ Dennis Dodd.
Smith is not eligible to declare for the draft until after his junior year at Ohio State, which would make the 2027 NFL draft the earliest he could leave. His insurance lasts until Aug. 1, 2027 or when he signs an NFL contract — whichever comes first — per Dodd.
Per Dodd, Smith’s insurance policy protects him from a career-ending injury both on and off the field, and is with Leverage Disability and Life Insurance, a Southern California-based athlete insurance firm. He does not have loss of draft value (LOV) coverage as part of his policy, per Dodd.
“If this kid steps off the curb and gets hit by a car, he’s covered,” Greenspoon Marder law firm’s head of insurance recovery Richard Giller told CBS Sports.
Dodd, citing sources, reported it is rare for freshmen to receive permanent total disability insurance. In addition, Dodd reported Smith’s premiums cost is $7,500-$8,000 per million of coverage, citing additional sources.
A player receiving insurance has become more common for players over the years, especially in bowl games. A most recent example is Colorado taking out full insurance for its players, including Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders in the Alamo Bowl on Dec. 28.
Outside of a quiet CFP Cotton Bowl semifinal against Texas, against whom he finished with just one catch for 3 yards on three targets, Smith has impressed during the Buckeyes’ CFP championship run.
In the Buckeyes’ first two CFP games against Tennessee and Oregon, Smith combined for 290 receiving yards and four touchdowns on 13 catches. Smith enters Monday’s CFP championship vs. No. 7 Notre Dame with 1,227 receiving yards and 14 receiving touchdowns on 71 catches on the season.
Shortly after Ohio State’s win over Oregon, ESPN football analyst Dan Orlovsky said if Smith were eligible for April’s NFL draft, he would be the No. 1 pick and “it wouldn’t even be close.”
“He would easily be the No. 1 pick in this year’s draft,” Orlovsky said on Jan. 2. “You will have teams in two years, for that ’27 draft, tanking for him.”
No. 8 Ohio State will play No. 7 Notre Dame in the CFP championship on Jan. 20. The Buckeyes opened up as a -9.5 point early favorite on BetMGM.
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