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State Route 278 (SR 278) is a north–south state highway located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. The southern terminus of SR 278 is at US 50 approximately 4.75 miles (7.64 km) east of McArthur. The highway's northern terminus is at the T-intersection it has with SR 595 nearly 5.50 miles (8.85 km) northwest of Nelsonville ...
John M. Coyne Sr. (November 11, 1916 – July 21, 2014) was the mayor of Brooklyn, Ohio from 1948 to 1999. Coyne held the record for the longest consecutive term of any mayor in United States at the time he left office.
The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2025. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference. January 2025 1 Viktor Alksnis, 74, Russian politician ...
Tyler M. Bellaw, 29, of Piketon, was driving a 1994 Ford F-350 southbound on Ohio 104 when he was struck by Smith's vehicle in the southbound lane. Courtney D. Copas, 28, of Piketon was the front ...
According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the crash happened around 6:17 p.m. on State Route 303, near State Road, in Hinckley Township.
Interstate 278 (I-278) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in New Jersey and New York in the United States. The road runs 35.62 miles (57.32 km) from US Route 1/9 (US 1/9) in Linden, New Jersey, northeast to the Bruckner Interchange in the New York City borough of the Bronx.
Florida State Road 278 (former) Georgia State Route 278; K-278 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 278; Maryland Route 278 (former) Minnesota State Highway 278 (former) Montana Secondary Highway 278; New Mexico State Road 278; Nevada State Route 278; New York State Route 278; Ohio State Route 278; Pennsylvania Route 278 (former) Tennessee State ...
Westbound I-278 (Bruckner Expressway) at Stratford Avenue in the Bronx. The expressway begins at the northern approach to the Triborough Bridge, where I-278 meets the southern end of I-87, here known as the Major Deegan Expressway. It heads to the northeast as an elevated highway, carrying the I-278 designation through the South Bronx.