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Ohio Welcomes Its First Buc-Ee's as Gov. Mike DeWine Celebrates Grand Opening in Huber Heights
The 71st Buc-ee’s nationwide adds 24 EV charging stations, more than 700 parking spaces and 24/7 service, officials said.
- On Monday, Ohio's first Buc-ee's opened in Huber Heights with Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Buc-ee's Founder Arch "Beaver" Aplin III attending the ribbon-cutting ceremony at noon.
- Expanding its Midwest presence, the Texas-based chain selected Huber Heights as part of ongoing expansion across the South, a process officials first announced in 2023.
- Amenities include 24 EV charging stations, more than 100 gas pumps, and signature items like fresh brisket and Beaver Nuggets at the 74,000-square-foot facility operating 24/7.
- With more than 200 jobs created, the store brought traffic management by Huber Heights Police as crowds lined up Sunday night to access the 71st nationwide location.
- Mansfield Mayor Jodie Perry announced a petition for annexation was filed for land near Interstate 71 and Ohio State Route 39 to potentially host a second state location.
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News Man Weekly: A road trip to Ohio's first Buc-ees ... is Mansfield next?
HUBER HEIGHTS, Ohio — On the road again, we just can’t wait to get on the road again … In this week’s 92nd episode of the News Man Weekly, four grown men road-trip two hours down I-71 and across I-70 to visit Buc-ee’s — a gas station with a cult following, a beaver mascot and apparently bathrooms nice enough to justify burning half a tank of gas just to see them. Because nothing says journalism like chasing brisket and jerky in a retail complex …
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