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Terrasana Cannabis Co., an Ohio-based marijuana company, opened their fifth location in the state in Middletown.
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WDTN) — A Middletown cat colony’s fate remains uncertain after city leaders met to discuss the issue Tuesday night. Dozens of Middletown community members showed up to the ...
Middletown. I’m leaving with nothing but respect, appreciation and hope for all that lies ahead — both for myself, and for this incredible community. Once a Middie, Always A Middie!” ...
“Thank you for an unforgettable six years, Middletown. I’m leaving ... Always A Middie!” ExploreCollege baseball: MUM takes first series against rival MUH since 1999 Foust has over 15 years of ...
Sidney City Schools announced that pending board approval, Middletown athletic director J.D. Foust would be stepping away from the Middies to take the same position with Sidney. "I’m thrilled to ...
Middletown bought the Towne Mall property last year for about $10 million and will oversee what happens with the development. On Saturday at 11 a.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m., customers can purchase a ...
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio , April 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Middletown's first-ever dispensary will open its doors in the coming weeks. Terrasana, one of Ohio's most trusted cannabis retail brands ...
Graphic Packaging International has announced the close date for its coated recycled paperboard manufacturing facility in Middletown, Ohio, which will officially shut down on or about June 1. As part ...
“I’m sure things ... Cleveland-Cliffs’ Middletown Works. Thomas Gnau is a business reporter who joined the Dayton Daily News in 2007. He has reported for daily newspapers in Ohio since ...
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WXIX) - The City of Middletown announced Monday that it is partnering with a local animal rescue to rehome cats in Smith Park after enforcing an ordinance prohibiting feeding ...
A $500 million grant from the Biden administration was slated for steel giant Cleveland-Cliffs in Middletown, Ohio — to help the company upgrade its aging blast furnaces. Another $75 million was ...