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14-year-old, 2 adults shot in Avondale
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A 14-year-old and two adults are expected to recover after they were shot in Avondale overnight, Cincinnati police say. It happened on Reading Road near Hutchins Avenue just after 11:30 p.m. Wednesday. At least two of the shooting victims were taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical...
Tuscarawas County Health Department sees 68% increase in Lyme disease cases
DOVER ‒ Officials with the Tuscarawas County Health Department have seen a 68% increase in reported Lyme disease cases from May 1 through June 30. There have been 74 suspected Lyme cases among Tuscarawas County residents, compared to 44 suspected cases during the same time period in 2023, the agency reported. As of July 10, health department staff were already investigating another 31 suspected cases of Lyme disease for July.
Mason Middle School Science Teacher Named Ohio Teacher Of The Year
MASON, OH -- Alison Sears, Mason City Schools, Middle School Science, State Board District 4 was named as one of the 11 chosen to move forward to be one of the final four finalist for 2025 Teacher of the Year by The State Board of Education of Ohio. This cohort...
Mostly sunny, warm today; More sun, warm temperatures to end week
Today will be mostly sunny and warm, with cooler than seasonal temperatures, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington. Highs will be around 78 degrees, followed by a mostly clear, cool night with lows around 56 degrees. Cooler, sunny conditions continue Friday, but it will be a few degrees...
Wayback Wednesday: 4-H Camp from the late 1920s
Pictured here is a 4-H Camp from the late 1920s submitted years ago by Pauline Haines of Wilmington. At the time of submission, it written on the back of the photo the tall man at the left was Dan’l Boone but that can not be confirmed. The photo is believed to be from either 1928 or 1929. Can you tell us more? Share it at [email protected]. The photo is courtesy of the Clinton County History Center. Like this image? Reproduction copies of this photo are available by calling the History Center. For more info, visit www.clintoncountyhistory.org; follow them on Facebook @ClintonCountyHistory; or call 937-382-4684.
Ohio Department of Health lifts bacterial advisory at Maumee Bay State Park
OREGON, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Health lifted a bacterial advisory in the waters of Maumee Bay State Park Wednesday, after officials found E. coli levels had returned to safe levels. According to Beach Guard, an ODH web application monitoring public beaches in Ohio, a July 15 sample...
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