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WCBDD Hosting “Things That Go!” Event
LEBANON, OH -- Join the Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities (WCBDD) on August 17 to explore local vehicles, assistive technology, and remote supports at our annual “Things That Go!” event. The free community event is similar to a touch-a-truck event and encourages people of all ages and...
‘Great momentum’: New exit likely being added to I-75
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WDTN) — Around the end of the decade, drivers traveling through southwest Ohio on I-75 will likely witness history. Just south of the I-75 rest area in Monroe, a major construction project is anticipated to convert the Millikin Road overpass into an interchange. The change would create Exit 26, a new exit […]
Barberine released on own recognizance bond
GREENVILLE — Mark Barberine was released on his own personal recognizance bond, as his defense attorney needs more time with him before his trial. Judge Travis L. Fliehman presided. Barberibe, 58, of Greenville, appeared in court Monday for a bond hearing after his defense attorney, Randall Breaden, filed a...
Strength & Dignity Boutique to hold fall fashion gala to benefit county seniors
WILMINGTON — The Strength & Dignity Boutique, LLC is thrilled to announce its third-annual Fall Fashion Gala, supporting The Aging Up Community Center, according to a news release. The event will be held Saturday, Aug. 24 at 12 p.m. for an afternoon of style, elegance, and community spirit. The...
Independent scientist looking into environmental testing following Piqua battery burns
Nearly a year since the end of the lithium-ion battery testing program in Piqua, residents held an environmental symposium to discuss the potential effects of this exposure. Piqua had ordered water and soil testing. These results indicate no lasting contamination from the battery tests, but residents are concerned the testing was not comprehensive enough.
Troy Legends compete in NABF World Series
YOUNGSTOWN — The Troy American Legion Post 43 Legends went 1-3 in the NABF Senior World Series over the weekend. Troy is now 25-21 on the season. Troy won a wild eight inning game in its tournament opener. Troy rallied from a 6-1 deficit, scoring four runs in the...
WC Board of Trustees confers Emeritus Status upon Boland
Wilmington College’s Board of Trustees designated Dr. James Boland as a professor of education emeritus during its summer meeting in mid-July. Boland retired in 2017 as a full professor of education after serving the College for 32 years. His time at WC also included serving as director of the Peace Resource Center and head cross country coach. In addition, he coordinated the acclaimed ProjectTrust, an anti-bullying program for middle school students.
Spay/neuter clinic for cats, dogs coming to Wilmington Aug. 10
The Rascal Unit, a mobile high volume spay/neuter clinic for cats and dogs, is coming to Wilmington’s PAWS Humane Society, Inc. on Saturday, Aug. 10. PAWS is pleased to offer this low cost clinic to members of the community, according to a news release. Registration and payment for the...
5 shot over weekend as Toledo's struggles to limit gun violence continue
Three teenagers were among five people shot over the weekend in the city of Toledo as the city continues to grapple with gun violence, particularly among youths. Two teens playing basketball outside of Waite High School, boys ages 15 and 17, were wounded about 8 p.m. Saturday when someone drove past the basketball court firing multiple shots. They were taken to Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center for treatment. Earlier Saturday, about 3:15 p.m., an 18-year-old was shot near Richards and Amsterdam roads. He was taken to ProMedica Toledo Hospital. About 7 p.m. Friday, a 32-year-old man was shot in the 900 block of North Huron Street, and just after 1 a.m. on Saturday morning, a 27-year-old man was found with multiple gunshot wounds on the 5300 block of Fleet Road. Both men were taken to local hospitals for treatment.
Second Saturday event at Swiss Community Historical Society to highlight garden and house
July 27, 2024, Press Release from the Swiss Community Historical Society: The Swiss Community Historical Society of Bluffton and Pandora will hold its final Second Saturday event of the summer on August 10, at the Schumacher Homestead, located at 8350 Bixel Road, Bluffton. Open hours are between 1-4 p.m. Visitors...
New Edition, En Vogue, Ne-Yo and Maxwell rocked Cincinnati this weekend. See the photos
The stars showed up for the Cincinnati Music Festival this weekend. New Edition, En Vogue, Ne-Yo, Maxwell and MC Lyte were among the performers who rocked the stage at Paycor Stadium and The Andrew J Brady Music Center. Check out our photos from each day in the galleries above and below and read about five standout moments from Friday and Saturday. Friday at Cincinnati Music Festival Thursday at Cincinnati Music Festival This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: New Edition, En Vogue, Ne-Yo and Maxwell rocked Cincinnati this weekend. See the photos
Woman hit by train while talking on cell phone, police say
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A woman was hit by a train as she walked along the tracks, talking on a cell phone early Monday, according to Cincinnati police. It was reported shortly after 2 a.m. on West North Bend Road near Van Kirk Avenue in Carthage. The conductor told police he...
The Cincinnati Bengals Wide Receiver Depth Just Got Stronger
As a unit, the Cincinnati Bengals wide receivers rival that of any NFL team. The talent at the top sells tickets but the talent in the middle and bottom of the depth chart are what sets a good unit apart from great. Is it too soon to call the Bengals wide receiver room great? Maybe, although those top two are elite and they have a lot of talent waiting in the wings.
Busy Centerville roadway closed this week due to water main break, repairs
CENTERVILLE, Ohio (WDTN) — A portion of a busy roadway in Centerville is closed for the rest of the week due to a water main break. Due to undrivable road conditions, all westbound lanes are now closed on East Whipp Road between Far Hills Avenue and Marshall Road. Crews...
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