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Twyman-Stokes Dinner Classic to fund mission of Cincinnati Cancer Advisors
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The public is invited to a special event that celebrates lasting friendship and supports those with cancer. The event benefits Cincinnati Cancer Advisors. It’s an organization that supports free second opinions and much more for those diagnosed with cancer. The Cancer Advisors team will consult with...
WTRE Farmer of the Day
WTRE Celebrated the “Farmer of the Day” this year at the Decatur County Fair. Kylie Huber Olsen, a 3rd generation farmer, from the St. Paul area, is our Farmer of the Day. Kylie and her husband Justin and 2 daughters – Sadie and Nora, continue to raise cow/calves at their home and Kylie also works with her parents on their farm, also with cow/calf pairs. Kylie grew up on a Dairy farm that began with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Huber and followed suit with parents Brian and Shirley Huber, who recently retired their dairy herd. Kylie and her siblings all spent time at the barn and continue, along with the grandkids, to be a part of the daily landscape at the farm. Kylie is also a Vet Tech, with several years experience, and is currently enjoying being a stay at home Mom and working with her family.
Rush County deputy charged with pointing gun at person
RUSH COUNTY, Ind. — A Rush County Sheriff’s deputy has been officially charged with two criminal misdemeanors after allegedly pointing a firearm at someone. The sheriff’s department confirmed that Deputy Bobby Peck of Mooreland is charged with pointing an (unloaded) firearm at another person and criminal recklessness, both misdemeanors. The sheriff’s department also confirmed that […]
Evansville murder victim identified by coroner
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEVV) — Authorities have released the identity of a man who was shot and killed in Evansville on Wednesday. The Vanderburgh County Coroner's Office says 37-year-old Joshua Allen Seymour was the man who was shot and killed at a home on East Louisiana Street. The deadly shooting...
OUTAGES ACROSS THE COUNTRY AFFECT WHITEWATER VALLEY
There is developing overnight national and international news that is affecting us here in the Whitewater Valley. There have been IT outages across the country that are affecting airports, banks, and some 911 services. It appears to be connected to Microsoft. At 4:30 this morning, Union County dispatchers indicated that both their 911 and non-emergency lines are down. Butler County is reporting similar 911 outages. There have also been reports of bank cards not working. There are also major affects at airports across the country, including at our two closest. Major air carriers have asked the FAA for a global ground stop on all flights. Our two closest airports air having issues. In Dayton, some flight statuses are now listed as either unknown or delayed. At Cincinnati, outbound travelers are not able to check in for their flights. National security officials are saying all of the issues are not the result of a cyber attack, but are pointing the finger at a computer glitch by the firm Crowdstrike.
State Fire Marshal: Preble Co. fire ruled as arson
WEST ELKTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Investigators are offering a $5,000 reward to anyone with information about an early morning fire that has been ruled as arson. The Ohio State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating after a fire fully engulfed a vacant single-story home in the 7300 block of Greenbush Road. Shawnee Fire District and neighboring […]
Bellevue’s Beach Park Farmers Market Returns
Where: Bellevue Beach Park – 100 Ward Ave, Bellevue KY. Why: The fun returns this weekend, July 21st, at 10 am! The Bellevue Beach Park Farmers Market. occurs every third Sunday from July to October. More than just a market, it offers an immersive. experience with agricultural and artisan...
Baseball history will come to life at Miami Meadows Park
LOVELAND, OH (July 19, 2024) – The first professional Base Ball game was played in Cincinnati the 4th of May in 1869 and the 1869 Red Stockings from the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum are bringing that vintage Base Ball to Miami Meadows Park in Miami Township Saturday, July 27, 2024 – just 155 years later.
‘I Want All N—ers to Die’: Disturbing Videos Reportedly Show Ohio Schoolchildren Threatening Black People, Hurling Racial Slurs; Outraged Mother Files Hate Crime Report with FBI
Some unsettling videos that circulated on social media showed school children in one Ohio town threatening Black people and using racial slurs, thoroughly alarming parents […] ‘I Want All N—ers to Die’: Disturbing Videos Reportedly Show Ohio Schoolchildren Threatening Black People, Hurling Racial Slurs; Outraged Mother Files Hate Crime Report with FBI
Cincinnati minority entrepreneur acquires Norwood-based Huber Lumber
After more than a century of serving the Greater Cincinnati region’s high-end home renovations market, Huber Lumber in Norwood is changing hands. Huber Lumber has been purchased by local businessman Rodrigo Williams, owner of RWB Properties & Construction. “For more than 120 years, the Huber name has been synonymous...
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