As The Ohio State Buckeyes look ahead to a championship game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Gov. Mike DeWine has made a friendly wager on the outcome of
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Thursday that he's running for governor to replace term-limited Gov. Mike DeWine in 2026.
Gov. Mike DeWine bet buckeye candies from Marsha’s Homemade Buckeyes in Perrysburg against treats from the South Bend Chocolate Company.
Ohio and Indiana governors bet local treats on the college football national championship game between Ohio State Buckeyes and Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine supports repealing a remaining aspect of corrupt legislation that forces ratepayers to spend hundreds of millions per year on an out-of-state and unprofitable coal plant.
DeWine ordered the flags of the United States and the state of Ohio raised to full-staff at all public buildings and grounds throughout the state on Jan, 20, 2025, in honor of the inauguration of Donald Trump.
There is a little more on the line Monday night when Ohio State plays Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff championship.
Ohio State, the first team to run the gauntlet of four playoff games on its way to the national title, celebrated with 30,000 Buckeyes fans on Sunday at Ohio Stadium.
Yost, 68, seeks to succeed two-term Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a fellow Republican, who is term-limited in 2026. He had teased his plans in a somewhat ominous black-and-white video posted to the social platform X in November.
The two were among tens of thousands of Ohio State fans who flooded the stadium Sunday to celebrate the Buckeyes' most recent national title and their second earned as part of the College Football Playoff. The Buckeyes won the first ever four-team playoff a decade ago and have now also won the first 12-team playoff.
Thirteen of 22 playoff starters are out of eligibility, and those seeking an NFL roster spot include quarterback Will Howard, Sawyer and his fellow captains: wide receiver Emeka Egbuka, running back TreVeyon Henderson and linebacker Cody Simon.
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