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Will Howard Discloses Bold Statement on Ohio State Buckeyes Coach
Will Howard is no longer a member of the Ohio State Buckeyes, as the quarterback will be making the jump to the NFL next month.
However, Howard will forever be connected to Ohio State, as he just led the school to its first national championship in a decade.
That also means he will always be free to give his opinion on the state of the Buckeyes, and recently, he addressed Ryan Day’s decision to promote offensive analyst Billy Fessler to quarterbacks coach.
Needless to say, Howard loves the move.
“I’m so happy for him,” Howard said, via Eleven Warriors. “If coach Day didn’t hire him to be the quarterback coach, I would have had a problem with it. He taught me so much this year. He was integral to my development. He is absolutely, 100 percent the best man for the job. He’s going to be great for that room. He brings a human element to where he’s not that much older than us so he’s able to relate to us on a guy-to-guy level, but he’s also able to lock in.”
Fessler played quarterback for Penn State from 2014 through 2017 and eventually landed a job as a graduate assistant at Ohio State in 2020. He held that position for two years before being named Akron’s quarterbacks coach in 2022. He returned to Columbus as an offensive analyst this past season.
The Buckeyes definitely have an interesting situation under center going into 2025. Julian Sayin is widely viewed as the favorite to win the starting job, but Lincoln Kienholz and Tavien St. Clair will be competing with him throughout camp.
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60% of Ohio children aren’t ready for kindergarten when they start; what’s the plan?
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Sixty percent of children in Ohio are not ready for kindergarten when they start school.
Now, a national nonprofit is working to change that by expanding access to books and promoting early literacy across the state.
Sixty percent of children in Ohio are not ready for kindergarten when they start school. (WKRC file)
Nedra Smith has seen the difference firsthand. Her two young daughters receive books through the program at their pediatrician visits at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.
“They love to read now,” Smith said. “We’ll randomly be out and they’ll see a book and want to read a book.”
Reach Out and Read partners with pediatricians to give children books during regular checkups and encourage parents to read aloud with them. The program has been part of Cincinnati Children’s for more than a decade.
“They typically come in and tell us they got new books,” Smith said. “They typically ask me to read the book right then and there.”
Program leaders say early literacy is increasingly being recognized as an important part of a child’s overall health and development.
“Initially, literacy may not have been in the forefront or seen as a health benefit,” said Kristy High, program manager for Reach Out and Read. “Well-child checks focus on shots, nutrition, and those things; but now we want to focus on those main benefits for the development and milestones when it comes to learning.”
The organization is now working to expand its reach statewide, with a goal of serving children in all 88 Ohio counties.
“We know that those first five years of life are the most critical for brain development,” said Steven Lake, executive director of Reach Out and Read Ohio. “If we can intervene as early as possible, essentially, we reach out at birth; we know we can have the greatest impact.”
Smith encourages other parents to participate in the program and read to their children.
“It’s fun,” Smith said. “It’s actually fun to see them light up, and I think they’ll pass that on to their own kids as well.”
Reach Out and Read also partners with providers in Kentucky and Indiana. You can find a participating provider near you on the organization’s website.
If you are a doctor looking to participate in the program, click here.
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Ohio Lottery Pick 3 Midday, Pick 3 Evening winning numbers for May 10, 2026
The Ohio Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at May 10, 2026, results for each game:
Pick 3
Drawings are held daily, seven days a week, at 12:29 p.m. and 7:29 p.m., except Saturday evening.
Midday: 8-6-2
Evening: 7-0-5
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick 4
Drawings are held daily, seven days a week, at 12:29 p.m. and 7:29 p.m., except Saturday evening.
Midday: 9-4-7-0
Evening: 0-6-1-8
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Pick 5
Drawings are held daily, seven days a week, at 12:29 p.m. and 7:29 p.m., except Saturday evening.
Midday: 1-7-3-7-4
Evening: 9-0-8-8-0
Check Pick 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Rolling Cash 5
Drawings are held daily, seven days a week, at approximately 7:05 p.m.
16-19-33-36-38
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Millionaire for Life
Drawings are held daily, seven days a week, at approximately 11:15 p.m.
01-03-20-35-46, Bonus: 05
Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.
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