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Meet the Indiana swimmers competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics
Indiana's influence on international swimming keeps growing. Fresh off the U.S. Olympic Trials in Lucas Oil Stadium, the state has several representatives competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics: ∎ 7 Indiana University swimmers competing for Team USA. ...
INDEMS says VP Harris’s presidential campaign is the fuel needed to break Republican supermajority
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Democrats see the momentum that’s building behind Vice President Kamala Harris’s new presidential campaign – momentum several party leaders say could help them take the Governor’s office this November. In the wake of Vice President Kamala Harris’s historic visit to the Zeta Phi Beta Grand Boule in Indianapolis on Wednesday, Indiana Democratic […]
Hebron’s Anthony sisters capture tour championships
Kid sisters Reese Anthony and Nora Anthony are back at it on the golf course. The remarkable Hebron duo performed a rare feat Thursday, with both capturing GCGA 1905 Junior Tour individual championships at Blue Ash Golf Course. Reese Anthony won the girls ages 10-12 championship with an 18-hole score...
Turfway Racing donates $4K to Jeff Ruby Foundation
Turfway Racing and Gaming in Florence presented a check for $4,000 to the Jeff Ruby Foundation on Thursday. The foundation was founded in 2018 as a means of helping kids and teens in the foster care system find stable homes. “The proceeds from the check will be used to provide...
Teen sentenced to prison in connection to attack near Fountain Square
HAMILTON COUNTY, Ohio — A teenager has been sentenced to prison after admitting to his role in an attack in downtown Cincinnati. Judge Alan Triggs sentenced 18-year-old Jadin Shaw to 18 months in prison, the maximum sentence for what he was charged with. Following his release, he may have to serve post-release control for up to two years.
Hoosier residents can earn a free pre-veterinary technology certificate at Vincennes University - here's how
VINCENNES, Ind. (WTHI) - Hoosier students can now earn a tuition-free pre-veterinary technology certificate at Vincennes University. It's through the state's "Next Level Jobs Workforce Ready Grant." The one-year certificate is a stepping stone for starting a career in the industry. It also meets the requirements for applying to Purdue's...
Crash with injuries reported on Kellogg Avenue in California
CINCINNATI — A crash with injuries has been reported on Kellogg Avenue in California. The severity of injuries has not been confirmed. Cincinnati police and fire departments have dispatched responders to the scene. For live traffic updates, click here. This story was curated by Hearst's WLWT Alert Desk. Sharing...
Medical scan reveals spine abnormalities in Cincinnati Zoo Galapagos tortoise
CINCINNATI — A recent CT scan at MedVet revealed abnormalities in the spine of the Cincinnati Zoo's Galapagos tortoise Bruno. The zoo said Friday that 16-year-old Bruno was having a difficult time walking and getting around during the day. He was also seen limping at various points. The zoo...
Win Tickets to See Don Toliver
THE WIZ is giving you a chance to win tickets to see Don Toliver November 2nd at Nationwide Arena in Columbus. To enter, text the keyword “WIZTIX” to 24042 NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Void where prohibited. Open to legal residents of the United States residing within the Cincinnati, OH, metropolitan area, who are 18 years […] The post Win Tickets to See Don Toliver appeared first on 101.1 The Wiz.
4-star recruit Mikkel Skinner visiting Kentucky
Skinner is currently committed to Cincinnati but is interested in Big Blue Nation. The recruiting world never stops in college sports, especially with NIL booming and in full swing. Mark Stoops and his staff are continuing to work to bring in top-tier talent to Lexington and help build the Kentucky Wildcats program. Kentucky has recently offered 4-star tight end Mikkel Skinner, who is now visiting Lexington this weekend. Skinner is currently committed to Cincinnati, but Kentucky associate head coach Vince Marrow is working to get him in blue and white. The South Carolina product plays for Riverside High School in...
Kroger honors legendary Cincinnati radio host Jim Scott during reopening celebration
CINCINNATI — Kroger celebrated the life and service of legendary Cincinnati radio host Jim Scott Friday during its reopening celebration of the store in Monfort Heights. For 47 years, Scott was a radio host, best known for his role on 700WLW, where he spent 31 years of his career.
Who is Luke Combs? Country music superstar headlining 2 shows in Cincinnati
Grammy-nominated country artist Luke Combs is treating Cincinnati to two shows. The Asheville, North Carolina, native will grace the Paycor Stadium stage Aug. 2-3. Combs makes his Cincinnati visit on the heels of the June 14 release of his fifth studio album "Fathers & Sons" and as part of his Growin' Up and Gettin' Old Tour. ...
Blood donors urgently needed as CrowdStrike outage impact nation's supply
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Hoxworth Blood Center is putting out an urgent need for donors. It appears it’s yet another casualty of the CrowdStrike IT outage. The CrowdStrike outage is having quite the ripple effect on the nation’s blood supply. Right now, donors are desperately needed. “The CrowdStrike outage...
3 families officially become parents to 5 kids during Cincinnati adoption event
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Three local families are now a bit bigger. Five kids were adopted on Friday with the help of Hamilton County Probate Court Judge Ralph Winkler. "It's kind of like Christmas morning, I don't sleep good the night before, but it's a good type of not sleeping, not bad."
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