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Officers responded to the area and set up a perimeter and attempts to contact the male subject were unsuccessful. The subject's mother also arrived on the scene and was able to make contact with the male, who did peacefully come out of the residence and agreed to get evaluated at a local hospital.

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6th, 7th, and 8th-grade students competed in a marshmallow catapulting contest which included a distance and accuracy portion. They were given an hour to craft, test, and adjust their catapults before the competition began. During the competition, the students were given 3 tries and were scored on their best attempt.

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The already redrawn maps retained strong Republican majorities and sent them back for a third try. In another 4-3 decision Monday, the court gave the bipartisan Ohio redistricting commission 10 days to pass a constitutional map. It ruled the panel's redrawn maps of Ohio House and Senate districts still violate a 2015 constitutional amendment. That amendment mandated attempts at avoiding partisan favoritism and at proportionally distributing districts to reflect Ohio's 54% Republican, 46% Democratic split. Republican Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor provided a pivotal swing vote.