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TSA discovers loaded gun at John Glenn International Airport

This is the fourth firearm detected at CMH this year. Credit: TSA This handgun was detected by TSA officers in a passenger’s carry-on bag at John Glenn Columbus International Airport on Feb. 15. Author: 10TV Web Staff Updated: 6:36 PM EST February 17, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio The Transportation Security Agency discovered a loaded gun at John Glenn International Airport on Monday. According to the TSA, the discovery was made around 3:30 p.m. and the agency prevented the gun from making it on the plane. The gun was loaded with six rounds of ammunition. The owner of the gun claims she forgot that it was in her bag.

Periodical cicadas are due to surface this year Expect billions

With spring around the corner, there s already buzz about when periodical cicadas will arrive. The entrance of periodical cicadas, which have been living underground for the past 17 years, will be anything but subtle. This year will mark the re-emergence of Brood X, or the Great Eastern Brood, of periodical cicadas those large, winged, kind of scary-looking but mostly harmless large flying insects known for their almost deafening buzz. A jet plane flying in for landing at John Glenn International Airport in Columbus can reach about 80 decibels. But leave it to a group of male cicadas performing mating calls in a tree to top that. Male cicadas have been recorded to hit 96 decibels, said Gene Kritsky, dean of the School of Behavioral and Natural Sciences at Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati. Kritsky authored, Periodical Cicadas: the Brood X Edition published by the Ohio Biological Survey, which is expected out in mid-February.

Governor DeWine signs HB 674 home delivery liquor alcohol

A representative confirmed that Governor DeWine had signed the bill to 3News on Friday morning. Credit: Andrew Welsh-Huggins/AP FILE - In this Nov. 18, 2020 file photo, Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine discusses the most recent data on Ohio s soaring coronavirus cases during a news briefing at John Glenn International Airport on in Columbus, Ohio. State lawmakers across the country will be convening in 2021 with the continuing COVID-19 pandemic rippling through much of their work and even affecting the way they work. After 10 months of emergency orders and restrictions from governors and local executive officials, some state lawmakers are eager to reassert their power over statewide decisions shaping the way people shop, work, worship and attend school.

2021 Charitable Events in Central Ohio - Entertainment & Life - Columbus CEO

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Ohio begins sending latest Workers Compensation dividend checks

Coronavirus: Ohio begins sending latest Workers’ Compensation dividend checks Daniel Susco © Andrew Welsh Huggins Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine discusses the most recent data on Ohio s soaring coronavirus cases during a news briefing at John Glenn International Airport on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020, in Columbus, Ohio. DeWine is facing criticism from some Republicans over his handling of the pandemic, including statewide mask orders and a ban on alcohol sales after 10 p.m., leading to speculation he could face a primary challenger in 2022. (AP Photo/Andrew Welsh-Huggins) The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation has begun issuing December’s rounds of dividend checks to employers across the state.

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