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Produce Pulled From Walmart Shelves In 12 States Due To Possible Listeria Contamination: Cucumber, Peppers, & More
Produce at Walmart is being recalled after amid concerns of possible listeria contamination. Listeria is a harmful bacteria that if an infection is caused, can result in fatalities. Keep reading for more information, including exactly which items are included in the recall and what you should do if you’ve purchased a recalled product.
Policy group says city, state attempting to deny rights
(The Center Square) – A Columbus-based policy group is calling the city of Columbus and the state's attempt to move straight to the Ohio Supreme Court a fight for the rights of Ohio citizens. In a brief filed with the Supreme Court, The Buckeye Institute wants the court to reject the argument from the city and state that preliminary injunctions can be appealed directly to the court rather than flow through the appeals courts. ...
Governor appoints Levine to UT board
COLUMBUS — Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday announced the appointment of Adam M. Levine, director of the Toledo Museum of Art, to the University of Toledo Board of Trustees through July 1, 2033. Nathan T. Boley, of Celina, was named a student member of the board through July 1, 2026. In other action related to northwest Ohio, the governor: • Reappointed Sandra K. Barber, former chairman of the Fulton County Republican Party, to the Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission through June 30, 2029. She had originally been appointed by Gov. John Kasich in 2012.
Ohio State Highway Patrol To Host Application Testing
(Ironton) – On August 27, the Ohio State Highway Patrol will host regional testing for prospective applicants at Ohio University Southern, located at 1804 Liberty Avenue in Ironton. Those interested in employment with the Patrol can come to the Collins Center – Ohio Room 168 at Ohio University Southern...
Drawbridge Inn redevelopment project clears next major hurdle
FORT MITCHELL, Ky. (WKRC) - Nearly a dozen years after the Drawbridge Inn closed its doors, redevelopment plans have cleared a major hurdle. The Kenton County Planning Commission approved the development plan for the site in Fort Mitchell. Plans call for a senior living facility, a medical office, retail space,...
High school football preview: Eastern Cincinnati Conference stacked with talent
The Eastern Cincinnati Conference has been filled with parity in recent years with three different teams winning the league outright over the last three seasons. In 2023, Milford climbed to the top by going 9-0 in ECC play, though it was league runner-up Anderson who enjoyed the most postseason success by winning its first regional championship since 2008. ...
Women’s Golf inks transfer Kenna Jenkinson ahead of 2024-25
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. – Northern Kentucky women’s golf coaches David Shearer and Melissa Yeazell have added to their squad ahead of the 2024-25 season, as talented transfer Kenna Jenkinson has joined NKU as a redshirt sophomore. “We are excited to have Kenna join the Norse golf family,” Yeazell said. “She has had an impressive junior career and is a leader on and off the golf course. Kenna is very passionate about the game, works hard, and is looking forward to having a great season.” Jenkinson comes to the Norse from the University of Cincinnati, where she competed in one tournament…
Water main breaks in Independence leave some residents in tough situations
Independence was subject to three water main breaks in short succession last week, all along Independence Station Road, near the Kenton County Golf Course. Now, residents are left to deal with the fallout. “We saw in the road, there was water shooting up everywhere,” said Lauren Hunter, who lives near...
NKU sophomore Ogden makes first ever U.S. women’s cyber team
Northern Kentucky University sophomore, Sarah Ogden, has been selected to represent the United States on the first-ever U.S. Women’s Cyber Team. The team will compete in global cybersecurity competitions while serving as ambassadors, influencing future generations with inspiration, mentorship and guidance. The U.S. Women’s Cyber Team is made up...
Ryan Peterson joins Men’s Basketball to lead Player Development
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. – Northern Kentucky head men's basketball coach Darrin Horn announced the addition of Ryan Peterson to the Norse coaching staff on Friday. Peterson, a former standout student-athlete and rising star in the coaching ranks, makes his way to Highland Heights by way of Baylor. Peterson will...
Tears, grief, emptiness: Ex-wife, stepdaughter of Chad Doerman provide statement
In her statement, the stepdaughter spoke about missing the time she had with her three brothers — 3-year-old Chase, 4-year-old Hunter and 7-year-old Clayton — and the man she considered a father.
Win tickets to see Green Day at Great American Ball Park
Dayton’s Eagle welcomes Green Day to Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, Thursday, August 22. Register below to win a pair of tickets to the show. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. 8/1/2024 – 8/22/2024. Open to OHIO residents of Auglaize, Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Darke, Fayette, Greene, Highland, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Randolph, Shelby, Union, Warren, Wayne Counties. Age 18+. To enter, complete Official Entry Form on the Contests page at EagleDayton.com or on the Eagle Mobile App. One (1)”] winner will be selected in a random drawing from among all eligible entries received during the Sweepstakes Period. Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received. Prize: One (1) winner(s) will receive a pair of tickets to the show. (ARV: $80). For full rules, CLICK HERE. Sponsor: CMG Radio Operating Company, LLC, 1611 S. Main St., Dayton, 45409.
CPS Board of Education votes to appoint new school board member after resignation
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education voted to appoint a new school board member this week. During a special meeting on Wednesday, the board unanimously appointed James Crosset to the seat previously held by Mike Moroski, who resigned last month. Crosset, a Walnut Hills High School...
Bengals training camp’s breakout player is running Ja’Marr Chase’s routes
Cincinnati Bengals wideout Andrei Iosivas is the breakout player of training camp so far. So much so, he isn’t just getting big public praise from Joe Burrow — he’s even starting to take Ja’Marr Chase routes in practice. With Chase watching from the sidelines during his “hold-in” over what appears to be a contract extension, Iosivas spent some of the late part of the week running routes that would normally go to the offense’s top target. Specifically, Iosivas caught a touchdown on a third-and-one from Burrow with the first team on a route that usually belongs to Chase. “When we install routes and concepts, we install...