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News Headlines for Friday, January 2
SNOW EMERGENCIES
Level 1 Snow emergencies remain in place in Coshocton, Knox, and Perry counties. You still may encounter some snow and ice covered roads. Slow down and give yourself plenty of time to reach your destination.
DRUG BUSTS IN OHIO
Law enforcement task forces established under the Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission confiscated more than $75 million worth of illegal drugs, 440 firearms and $4.1 million in cash, in 2025 according to the Ohio Attorney General's Office
PEDIATRICT FLU DEATH
The Ohio Department of Health is reporting the state’s first flu-associated pediatric death of the 2025-26 flu season, a teenager under the age of 18 from Greene County. Flu activity usually peaks between December and February. In Ohio, flu activity has been increasing since late November and has increased more rapidly over the past few weeks.
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
The Bryn Du Mansion is not only a wonderful venue it is also home to an Artist-in-Residence Program.
Director of Marketing Tara Gordon said for more information on the Artist-in-Residence Program visit www.bryndu.com.
RIDEALONG PROGRAM
The Public Children Services Association of Ohio runs an annual initiative called the “In Their Shoes: Children Services Ridealong Campaign.” The program invites state lawmakers to visit their local children services agency and accompany a caseworker during a workday.
Lisette Arnold with the Public Children Services Association of Ohio said many legislators enter office without direct experience in child-welfare systems.
AI POLICY
Ohio Department of Education and Workforce has released a model policy on artificial intelligence (AI) in education. The model policy is designed to guide traditional public school districts, community schools, and STEM schools in the responsible and effective use of AI in education. Under House Bill 96, all Ohio districts are required to adopt a formal AI policy by July 1, 2026.



