Union County • September 12, 2025
Good morning, Union County. From shelter wallflower to sunshine-seeking companion, Maxwell the cat has undergone quite the transformation at our local Humane Society. Once painfully shy, this handsome feline now basks in the glow of his cat patio perch, ready to share his newly discovered affection with a forever family. His journey from timidity to tenderness serves as a heartwarming reminder that sometimes patience reveals the most beautiful personalities.
Meanwhile, the local political landscape continues evolving as Columbus attorney John Kulewicz enters the 2026 race for Ohio attorney general, bringing his Supreme Court experience to the Democratic ticket. In less inspiring civic engagement, a Hilliard resident faces serious charges after allegedly causing up to $18,000 in damage during a political vandalism spree targeting city properties. His court appearance is scheduled for September 25.
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🐱 Shy shelter cat Maxwell transforms into a loving, sunshine-seeking companion. Once timid upon arriving at Union County Humane Society, this handsome boy has blossomed with patience and care. Maxwell now enjoys watching the world from his favorite spot on the cat patio and cherishes quiet time with friends. With his gentle, affectionate personality fully emerging, he's ready to find a forever family who will appreciate his tender heart. Interested adopters can view Maxwell and other pets at www.uchspets.org or follow the shelter's Facebook page.
⚖️ Columbus lawyer enters Democratic race for Ohio attorney general. John Kulewicz, a retired attorney and Upper Arlington city council member, has filed paperwork to join the 2026 race. The Yale Law School graduate and long-distance swimmer has argued cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and managed Gary Hart's 1984 presidential campaign in Ohio. Kulewicz joins Democratic ex-state Rep. Elliot Forhan and Republican state Auditor Keith Faber in the contest to replace term-limited Dave Yost. Democrats face an uphill battle for the powerful position, as no Democrat has held the office since 2011.
🎨 Hilliard man arrested for costly political vandalism spree. Victor Garcia-Martinez faces charges after allegedly spray painting messages about the KKK and threats to President Trump on multiple city properties. Police estimate damages to the new Hilliard Athletic Complex alone cost between $15,000 and $18,000. During their investigation, officers found spray paint cans, nozzles, and incriminating ledgers at Garcia-Martinez's home and in his vehicle. He was issued a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on September 25.
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