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Country singer Sam Hunt discusses music impact, return to Ohio, and Bengals in radio interview
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -Country singer Sam Hunt sat down Sunday before headlining the Voices of America Music Festival with FOX19 NOW’s Ken Baker and our radio partner B105 to discuss his music’s impact, his return to Ohio and his thoughts on the Bengals. Baker has more with the superstar.
Why isn't grooming a crime in Ohio? How a Facebook post launched an Enquirer investigation
Like most people, I spend probably too much time on social media. As The Enquirer's education reporter, I especially enjoy funny school-related memes and trends. One such trend from last winter caught my attention: "I went to (name your alma mater), of course (name a ridiculous, niche thing that happened there)." ...
Pearl Valley Cheese named grand champion cheese at Ohio State Fair
COLUMBUS — Pearl Valley Cheese of Fresno, Ohio, took top honors, receiving the overall grand champion award for its Swiss cheese, at the 2024 Ohio State Fair Cheese Contest held July 18 at Miceli Dairy Products in Cleveland, the American Dairy Association Mideast announced. Guggisberg Cheese of Millersburg, Ohio, received the overall reserve champion award for its Ziller.
OSP plans OVI checkpoint this week
PIQUA – The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSP) announced Monday, Aug. 12, troopers and local law enforcement will operate an OVI checkpoint to deter and intercept impaired drivers this week. The county that the checkpoint will take place will be announced the day prior to the checkpoint, and the...
STABLE accounts are 529-like specialized savings and investment accounts for people living with disabilities
Loveland, Ohio – Wednesday, August 14th is recognized as National ABLE Savings Day, a time to increase awareness about ABLE Account programs and their life-changing benefits. Ohio’s iteration of an ABLE program – STABLE Account – has gained popularity in recent years and seen overall participation grow from fewer than 10,000 accounts in January 2019 to approximately 42,000 active accounts today.
Divorced couple's fight over IVF-created embryos heads to Ohio Supreme Court
She wants their frozen embryos so she can get pregnant. Her ex-husband wants the IVF-created embryos donated to other couples who want children. After a couple divorces, what should happen to their yet-to-be implanted embryos? That question is before the Ohio Supreme Court in a case that could shed light on how justices...
Vance slams racist attacks on wife’s heritage: ‘Didn’t sign up for it’
Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) defended his wife from attacks on her Indian roots as the 2024 presidential campaign heats up. During an interview with CBS’s Face the Nation, the Ohio senator said he wished his wife’s critics would “just keep their mouth shut, or at least focus on me.” Usha Vance has faced backlash from white […]
Ohio man stabs mother to death after being denied overnight stay at family home
Ohio man charged with murder after fatal stabbing of mother, critical injury of father. A 40-year-old man from Ohio has been arrested and charged with murder, attempted murder, and felonious assault after a violent altercation with his parents that left his mother dead and his father critically injured. The incident occurred when Kenneth Mortimer’s mother informed him that he couldn’t stay overnight at their home, sparking an argument that tragically escalated.
Ross County restaurant inspections: the latest reports and critical violations
Ross County Health District's Environmental Health Division promotes public health by addressing many of the environmental factors that can affect human health, according to the district. Facility inspections are conducted as many as four times annually. Find the most recent reports and critical violations at data.chillicothegazette.com/restaurant-inspections. Explore the Chillicothe Gazette's Data Central page for more details about Chillicothe, Ross County and beyond. This article originally appeared on Lancaster Eagle-Gazette: Ross County restaurant inspections: the latest reports and critical violations
ABCs of Ross County: Kingston
CHILLICOTHE— From Adena Mansion to Zane's Trace Ross County is filled with a rich history. When looking at the ABCs of Ross County the K stands for Kingston. Kingston is a village located in Ross County with a population of around 1,260 according to the 2020 census. Of that population, there are around 830 housing units which have a median household income of $36,596. The village was platted in 1816 and after many years and community support the area received its first village park with a shelter house, ball diamond and more in the 1960s. This article originally appeared on Chillicothe Gazette: ABCs of Ross County: Kingston
Longtime Greenfield family physician to retire
For 38 years, Richard Mizer, MD, has been the very model of a traditional family doctor serving families in Greenfield and surrounding areas. It’s only fitting, therefore, that to celebrate his September 1 retirement from his longtime practice, he would do so in a very traditional way – hosting an ice cream social from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 25, in the Walnut Creek Event Center at Buckeye Hills Country Club to thank the community and the generations of people he has had the privilege to care for over the years. All members of the community are invited to stop by the event at 7261 Limes Road in Greenfield and celebrate his distinguished career.
Greenfield woman sentenced to community control
A Greenfield woman sentenced to three years of community control on multiple counts of meth trafficking was among two people sentenced in Highland County Common Pleas Court. Johnda Smith, 48, was sentenced on two counts of aggravated trafficking in methamphetamine, the first count being a fourth-degree felony and the second count being a third-degree felony.
Otway woman charged with numerous drug offenses, including meth
BEAUFORT — Deputies with the Carteret County Sheriff’s Office arrested Angela Lynn Simmons, 50, of Otway on Aug. 9 after she was charged with numerous drug offenses. The arrest was pursuant to a month-long investigation led by detectives with the Criminal Investigations Division resulting from an apparent overdose death that occurred on June 30. Carteret County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit Detectives aided in this investigation.
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