JD Vance, an Ohio native with strong ties to Columbus, will be sworn in as vice president Monday. Vance, the now-former senator from Ohio who was tapped as presidential candidate Donald Trump's running mate this summer, grew up in Middletown, Ohio, as he details in his 2016 book "Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis ."
Middletown will put up signs that read, “Hometown of J.D. Vance, 50th Vice President of the United States of America,” the day after Vance is sworn in. The signs will be located at the following locations: On eastbound Central Avenue at Carmody Boulevard (entering from Madison Township)
At the request of Vice President-Elect Vance, Middletown’s marching band and cheerleaders will perform at today’s presidential parade.
The city is preparing to install signs around town heralding itself as the home of the 50th U.S. Vice President.
After JD Vance's mother's request and pressure from some residents, road signs honoring the vice president-elect will go up in his hometown.
Middletown High School's marching band will depart the Queen City Sunday to march in their most important performance yet.They'll be honoring MHS alum JD Vance Monday as he's sworn in as Vice President of the United States,
Hometown of JD Vance” road signs are going up in Middletown to honor it as the vice-president-elect’s hometown, city officials tell FOX19 NOW. Seven signs will be installed on Tuesday, Jan. 21, one day after Vance and President-Elect Donald Trump are inaugurated in Washington D.
Hometown of J.D. Vance, 50th Vice President of the United States of America.” At Middletown High School, Vance’s alma mater, the energy level is high. At the former Ohio senator ’s ...
A Middletown family stood in line for hours on Sunday hoping to get into President-elect Donald Trump's victory rally.
JD Vance's book, Hillbilly Elegy, depicted Middletown in an intensely unflattering light. Now, in Middletown City Council and beyond, residents have clashed over how to view native son JD Vance as he is set to become the nation's next vice president.
With the presidential inauguration just three days away, a Middletown church is preparing for its watch party. Berachah Church will open its doors on Monday morning to watch Middletown native J.D. Vance take office,