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New deviled-egg flavor at the state fair will 'blow you away'
Ohio's final entry in the yearly battle for the nation's weirdest state-fair foods: bubblegum-flavored deviled eggs. The Ohio Poultry Association announced the last of seven deviled-egg flavors Thursday that it plans to serve up at the Ohio State Fair, which opens Wednesday in Columbus. They'll all be available at the association's "Devilishly Good Egg Stand" in the Taste of Ohio Pavilion & Beer Garden.
Public Alert Issued After Foreign Meat, Poultry Illegally Shipped to Ohio
According to the USDA meat and poultry products from this country aren't even eligible to be exported to the United States. A public health alert was just issued by the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) after a routine inspection found illegal meat and poultry products. As far as...
Missing endangered child recovered after Ohio Amber Alert
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The child who was the subject of an Ohio Amber Alert has been safely recovered. A four-year-old child was last seen early Friday morning in west Columbus, in the area of Wedgewood Drive and Eakin Road of the Holly Hill neighborhood. He was recovered in the 600 block of Dexter Avenue, […]
Winning Ohio Lottery scratch-off ticket wins top prize of $500,000: Find out where the lucky ticket was sold in Northeast Ohio
One fortunate individual in Northeast Ohio has clinched the top prize of $500,000 in the Ohio Lottery scratch-off game Triple Red 777. According to the Ohio Lottery, the ticket was purchased at Circle K on 30 East Cook Road in Mansfield. After deducting mandatory state and federal taxes totaling 28...
Crushers slow to get going after break, fall to Florence
AVON — Call it an All-Star break hangover if you will, but Crushers manager Jared Lemieux figures his team will be back battling today. After time off for the All-Star Game on Tuesday, Lake Erie lost to Florence 6-3 on Friday night in front of 3,762 fans, one of the Crushers' larger crowds of the season. The Crushers (37-21) remain just 1½ games behind Washington in the Frontier League West Division standings.
Alexandria City Council discusses medical cannabis ballot measure
Medical marijuana is legal in Kentucky beginning Jan. 1, 2025. Each city is responsible for creating the zoning regulations to either make way or not allow those types of businesses to operate.
'His flank was wide open’: NKY doctor convicted of improperly prescribing to pain patients
A Northern Kentucky doctor faces the possibility of prison after a federal judge in Covington found him guilty of improperly prescribing opioids to chronic pain patients he treated in 2016. Dr. Michael Fletcher, a pain management and addiction treatment specialist, was convicted Friday of three counts of distribution of a controlled substance –...
Boys prep soccer: Ryle Raiders’ summer of transition and promise
Following the conclusion of this week’s tryouts, Ryle coach Stephen Collins is gearing up for the boys’ first soccer practice of the season on Monday at Borland Stadium in Union. The team, a two-time defending 9th Region champion, is setting its sights on a fourth regional title in five years. The program boasts over 70 players across three levels: varsity, junior varsity and freshman.
York Street Cafe, beloved Newport restaurant, announces closure after 30 years
A beloved Northern Kentucky eatery has bid farewell to customers after three decades in business. York Street Cafe in Newport is closing its doors after 30 years, according to a social media post from the restaurant. "We are so grateful to the guests who have supported us through all these...
Coroner: Man dies days after crash along I-275
— A man has died after a crash along I-275 Monday. It happened around 6 p.m. when Hamilton police said one person was taken to the hospital after a crash shut down the westbound lanes along I-275. The victim died at the hospital on Thursday. He has been...
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