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Francis treated to 95th surprise birthday gala
GREENVILLE – Carl Francis’ 95th birthday was on July 24, and it was celebrated this past Saturday at the Greenville Elks Lodge much to his surprise. Yes, he was duped into coming to the Elks Lodge by his Brazilian son, Eddie Anjos, after they attended Mass at St. Mary’s Church.
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...
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...
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...
Cincinnati Bengals Training Camp Drama: Ja’Marr Chase’s Contract Standoff Sparks Controversy
The Cincinnati Bengals are navigating a training camp overshadowed by speculation around star receiver Ja’Marr Chase, who is not actively participating in team practices. While there are concerns about potential contract disputes, Chase is still present at practices, engaging in individual drills while opting to avoid full-contact scenarios. Historical trends of star players holding out for contracts have re-emerged, but the focus might be misplaced as Chase remains dedicated to his fitness and team interactions. The larger narrative involves a team that has consistently compensated its top players and navigated prior contract negotiations adeptly.
USS Cincinnati: Cold War-era sub finds new home at Voice of America park
WEST CHESTER TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WXIX) - Groundbreaking will finally happen Wednesday on the USS Cincinnati submarine’s new home after more than a decade of planning. The 9 a.m. event is open to the public at Voice of America MetroPark, 8700 Tylersville Road at Crosley Field. The USS Cincinnati served...
NECIC/RiCI Urban Agricultural Farm provides education, rehabilitation, community service
A new farming partnership with the North End Community Improvement Collaborative and Central State University at Richland Correctional Institution is providing the community with food and inmates with more than just a cell. The project, sprawled over 30-acres, was celebrated Monday at 1155 S. Olivesburg Road. ...
Civil Rights complaint filed against Brent Spence Bridge Project
A coalition argued the highway expansion would have a greater impact on neighborhoods made up of predominately minority and low-income families, including more congestion and air quality issues.
Large drug bust underway on Airport Hwy.
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A large drug bust is underway on Airport Highway Wednesday afternoon. 13 Action News is on the scene as law enforcement agents conduct a search of a home on Airport Hwy. Our crews saw officials bringing out truckloads of marijuana plants. Ohio Revised Code shows adults...
Holmes raises awareness regarding recreational marijuana
GREENVILLE — Darke County Job & Family Services (JFS) and the City of Greenville enter into an agreement for transportation services and Commissioner Larry Holmes spoke out about the sale of marijuana in local communities. Commissioners Matt Aultman, Marshall Combs, and Holmes were present. Commissioner Holmes proceeded to spread...
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