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Multicultural Expo to return to amphitheater
LIMA — The Lima/Allen County Chamber of Commerce will hold the second annual Multicultural Expo from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Greater Lima Region Park and Amphitheater, 128 E. Spring St., Lima. The event celebrates diversity and culture with music, dance, food and art from...
'It's an honor': Groundbreaking held for USS Cincinnati at Voice of America Park
WEST CHESTER, Ohio (WKRC) - A piece of naval history with a special connection to the Tri-State will be the centerpiece of a new addition to a local park. Work is officially getting started on the USS Cincinnati Memorial and Peace Pavilion. Ground was broken on Wednesday morning for the...
Remains of WWII soldier returning home to be buried in Middletown
The remains of a local World War soldier are finally coming home. U.S. Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Dan W. Corson will be interred Aug. 7 at Woodside Cemetery in Middletown. Wilson Shramm Spaulding Funeral Home will perform graveside services preceding the interment. Corson was a Middletown native assigned to...
Reds, Bally Sports return to Comcast’s Xfinity cable systems Thursday, Aug. 1
Reds games return to Comcast’s Xfinity cable customers in Lawrenceburg and other Southeastern Indiana communities Thursday, Aug. 1, after the resolution of a three-month dispute between the nation’s No. 2 pay TV provider and Diamond Sports Group, which operates the 17 Bally Sports regional networks. But Comcast customers...
Toledo Pharmacy Owner sentenced for crimes related to improper dispensing of opioids
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The owner of a Toledo pharmacy was sentenced on multiple criminal charges on Monday after investigators say the business violated the Controlled Substances Act. Court records show Thomas Tadsen, the owner of Shaffer Pharmacy, withdrew his previous not guilty plea and entered a no contest plea...
$150,000 Powerball ticket sold at classic Cincinnati corner store
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A winning Powerball ticket worth $150,000 was sold at an old-fashioned corner store in Cincinnati. The winning ticket was almost perfect, with four of five matching numbers in addition to a matching Powerball and Power Play. The first four matches plus the Powerball alone adds up to $50,000, and the Power Play added another $100,000.
Overnight near Cincinnati: Consider Mariemont, an architectural gem and one of Ohio’s best small towns
MARIEMONT, Ohio – Philanthropist Mary Emery was so appalled by the unsanitary living conditions in downtown Cincinnati a century ago, she created her own town as an alternative. Mariemont, population about 3,500, was founded in 1923 -- a beautifully designed planned community that’s close to everything, but also a...
Bellville man diagnosed with terminal cancer holding living funeral Saturday
BELLVILLE - A Bellville man who was diagnosed with terminal throat cancer in March, is going to have a living funeral Saturday at Storyside Church so he can "hug and love on people" before God calls him to Heaven. Mike Bryant, 66, a 1976 graduate of Ontario High School, who most recently worked for Central Soft Water/Jackson Well Services, was born May 30, 1958. While he doesn't know his date of death yet, he knows he's headed...
Husband-and-wife cardiology team of Alton and Eaton retire from Mansfield Hospital
Gregory Eaton and Mary Alton are well-versed on the intricacies of the heart. Some of it they learned during medical school, but the rest they discovered from each other. The...
FBI investigating lasers being pointed at aircrafts in Toledo area
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The FBI is investigating instances of someone pointing lasers at planes in the Toledo area, officials said. According to the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, it’s happened multiple times. The agency said on Tuesday someone has pointed a green laser at aircraft in the area, with several being pointed at a life flight.
Back pack giveaway set for Friday at Seaway Marketplace
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The Let’s Get a Healthy Start Back-to-School event is scheduled for Friday at Seaway Marketplace from 12-3 p.m. Students will be provided with a back pack and other needed school supplies thanks to SSOE. Families will also be treated to a lunch of hot dogs, chips and water, courtesy of Seaway Market.
First flight after repairs ends in crash
The pilot reported that the CubCrafters CC11-160 was involved in an accident in 2020 before he bought it. After purchasing the airplane he made extensive repairs to return it to an airworthy condition. The accident flight was the first test flight since the previous accident. The pilot taxied from his...
See Ja'Marr Chase's funny reaction to Joe Burrow getting fridge in updated locker room
The Cincinnati Bengals unveiled their newly renovated locker room Tuesday, and quarterback Joe Burrow is getting some special treatment. According to the Bengals' website, they unveiled a modernized locker room that features a "best-in-class working environment," complete with new lockers, upgraded restrooms and an open design with higher ceilings. The team took a tour of the new facility, which garnered positive reactions from Burrow and other players. ...
Orioles acquire pair of players from Reds
Just before the deadline, the Orioles have picked up Austin Slater and infielder Livan Soto and cash considerations in a trade with the Reds, per announcements from both clubs. The Reds receive cash considerations or a player to be named later. Slater is on the move for the second time...
Severe Thunderstorms to Hit Ohio Valley with Damaging Winds Starting at 2 PM
Wilmington, OH – The Ohio Valley is bracing for severe thunderstorms expected to bring damaging winds this afternoon and evening. The storm system, currently over Iowa, is moving southeast and will impact the region starting around 2 PM. According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, warm and humid...
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