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  • 6 days ago | petbusinessworld.co.uk | David Rees

    Mars has created an AI-powered dental health check that can identify signs of oral health issues in dogs from a smartphone photograph. Greenies Canine Dental Check, initially available in the US, works by analysing a picture of a dog’s teeth and gums taken on the owner’s smartphone.

  • 6 days ago | wowktv.com | David Rees

    COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A Columbus-area woman was among the thousands of Ohio locals cast as extras in the upcoming Superman movie that filmed in the state last year. Bethany Zepp, a 29-year-old Westerville resident, typically works as a caregiver for a central Ohio senior couple. But when Zepp saw a social media post from Angela Boehm Casting in April 2024 that said DC Studios would hire locals for a Superman movie filming in Cincinnati and Cleveland, she had to give it a try.

  • 1 week ago | nbc4i.com | David Rees

    COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A Columbus-area woman was among the thousands of Ohio locals cast as extras in the upcoming Superman movie that filmed in the state last year. Bethany Zepp, a 29-year-old Westerville resident, typically works as a caregiver for a central Ohio senior couple. But when Zepp saw a social media post from Angela Boehm Casting in April 2024 that said DC Studios would hire locals for a Superman movie filming in Cincinnati and Cleveland, she had to give it a try.

  • 1 week ago | wowktv.com | David Rees

    COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio voters casting a ballot in Tuesday’s primary and special election are deciding a myriad of local issues. Polls are open until 7:30 p.m., and anyone in line when polls close will be able to cast their vote. Each Ohio ballot features Issue 2, a proposed constitutional amendment to give out up to $250 million in bonds annually to fund local infrastructure projects, like building roads, bridges and water supply systems.

  • 1 week ago | nbc4i.com | David Rees

    NBC4i.com will have live results on Tuesday night and programming beginning at 7:30 p.m. Watch livestreamed newscasts beginning at 7 p.m. on the new NBC4 Columbus streaming app. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio voters casting a ballot in Tuesday’s primary and special election are deciding a myriad of local issues. Polls are open until 7:30 p.m., and anyone in line when polls closed will be able to cast their vote.

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David Rees
David Rees @david_rees5
1 May 25

Ohio legislators have introduced another "adult cabaret performances" ban that LGBTQ+ advocates say will outlaw drag queen shows in public. "This is a blatant attempt by politicians to suppress cultural expression under the guise of protecting children." https://t.co/Xz3ONDuqjr

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David Rees @david_rees5
18 Apr 25

Historical markers honoring Akron's LGBTQ+ enclave and a storied Cincinnati bookstore were nearing installation when the $250k Ohio grant funding the project was canceled by @DOGE. https://t.co/NtKrSGRPfm

David Rees
David Rees @david_rees5
1 Apr 25

.@GovMikeDeWine disagrees w/ advocates who say there's "an anti-LGBTQ+ climate" in Ohio. "This should be a welcoming state," DeWine said. "We want everybody to come to Ohio." https://t.co/IB1UCRQgq2