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Rare roseate tern spotted along Lake Erie. Here's how you can get a glimpse of the bird
Birders, head to the city of Huron on the shores of Lake Erie to catch a glimpse of a rare visitor to the Buckeye State, a roseate tern. It's the first documented sighting of a roseate tern in the state, said Jamey Emmert, avian education coordinator for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. It's very unusual to find this coastal bird so far inland.
Christ Hospital named top hospital in Cincinnati region by US News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report just released its ranking of the best hospitals in the country, and Christ Hospital was named the No. 1 hospital in Cincinnati. The outlet used hospital performance metrics such as mortality rates and preventable complications to evaluate 5,000 hospitals across the country. Of them, 11% earned the best hospitals designation.
More than 100 employees laid off from Tiffin manufacturing facility
TIFFIN, Ohio — A home furnishings company is laying off about 130 employees from a Tiffin facility as it transitions from a manufacturing to a distribution and warehouse operation, according to a letter sent to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services last week. The layoffs of hourly...
Adam Schefter Makes Bold Prediction About the Future Of NFL Schedule, Says, 'It's Only A Matter Of Time'
Last week on the “Pardon My Take” podcast, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow gave his thoughts on what an 18-game schedule could look like in the NFL. Burrow suggested that the league could have two bye weeks for every team, with the entire league getting a bye week in Week 13 when the ...
Cincinnati police chase after suspect on foot, find fentanyl, cocaine and more
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Cincinnati Police Department announced on Monday that a traffic stop the department made on McMicken Avenue led to a foot chase and finding illegal drugs. The incident took place on July 4. Police said after the suspect was pulled over and fled his vehicle, it led...
Hot dogs recalled because of lack of inspection
CLEVELAND, Ohio – AW Farms is recalling about 6,900 pounds of hot-dog products produced without federal inspection, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service. The Argillite, Kentucky, company produced the ready-to-eat hot dogs on various dates since approximately May 30, the FSIS said.
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