Lightning strike gives Triad tech trouble
Education, News
August 28, 2025
A flash from the July 27 lighting strike at Triad is pictured above from the perspective of a security camera facing the pavilion at the football stadium. The voltage from the strike caused a multitude of technical glitches and damages that are still being assessed. (Photo submitted)

Lightning strike gives Triad tech trouble

By Kyle Meddles 

Triad’s tech department continues to deal with complications from a lightning strike that hit the school district last month.

At a recent board meeting, technology coordinator Ryan Thompson presented a video and photos to the board of the lightning strike captured from different security camera...

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By From JT Staff Reports 
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Court News, Local News, News
"No, now you'll sit there and wait like a good girl." - Homeless man to female sales associate when she attempted to end test drive.
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Sports
Marysville’s Maddie Forrester (left) leaps onto the vault, while Abby Gardini of Fairbanks (right) competes on the bars during a gymnastics meet. Teams from MHS and Fairbanks competed against squads from Upper Arlington and Dublin on Wednesday. (Journal-Tribune photos by Tim Miller)
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