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Pendleton County, Kentucky Couple Sentenced for Armed Methamphetamine Trafficking
COVINGTON, KY – The U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Kentucky is reporting that a DeMossville, Ky., couple, Robert Gullion, 31, and Catelyn Simpson-Barnett, 33, were sentenced on Thursday, by U.S. District Judge David Bunning, to 204 months and 138 months, respectively, for possession with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of methamphetamine.
North College Hill Fire Department announces death of longtime lieutenant
The North College Hill Fire Department Fire Department lost one of its longtime and well-respected firefighters earlier this week. Lt. Doug “Socks” Eikens, who served on the department for over 30 years, died unexpectedly on Thursday, Aug. 15, according to his obituary. He also served with Colerain fire, Hamilton County Urban Search and Rescue, and Greater Cincinnati HazMat. ...
Vehicle fire reported in parking lot on Livingston Road in Groesbeck
CINCINNATI — A vehicle fire has been reported in a parking lot on the 8400 block of Livingston Road in Groesbeck. The extent of damage has not been confirmed at this time. Hamilton County Fire Department have dispatched responders to the scene. For live traffic updates, click here. Click...
Man down for the count on Roundwood Road: Hunting Valley Police Blotter
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More information revealed about disappearance, search of previously missing 3-year old Northern Kentucky girl
INDEPENDENCE, Ky. — A 3-year-old Northern Kentucky girl is home safe after she was missing for several hours Friday night. It was a terrifying situation, but thankfully it ended after a neighbor says she spotted the little girl. "I start screaming, 'She's here, she's here.' I said, 'She's, she's,...
Outdoors: 3 local DNR officers coming to northwest Ohio parks
After covering two fairly recent large events — Fish Ohio and the Little Portage Wildlife Area Restoration Project — I have come in contact with several Ohio Department of Natural Resources wildlife officers, and I have found them to be helpful, patient, and informative. Earlier this week, eight new officers graduated from their training and were sworn in ready to uphold their duties to serve the public and protect and promote the state’s wildlife resources. The ceremony took place at Deer Creek State Park Lodge & Conference Center last week, according an ODNR news release. These individuals are commissioned peace officers and provide law enforcement services at Ohio’s recreational properties and on its waters, which can be anything from educating a boater on proper safety to enforcing conservation laws. The peace officer training took place at the Ohio State Highway Patrol Training Academy in Columbus.
Ohio was a lower-tier presidential swing state in 2020. This year it’s not even on the map.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio wasn’t a top-tier swing state in the 2020 presidential election. But both major parties’ presidential nominees still booked tens of millions of dollars and TV ads here and visited the state regularly. This year, Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump’s...
Tour de Buckeye Lake sees biggest turnout in cycling event history
Cyclists from across Ohio and beyond took to the trails and country roads around Buckeye Lake this past weekend. With over 800 participants, this year’s Tour de Buckeye Lake was the event’s largest since it began eight years ago. Riders followed one of three routes (11-, 28- or 62-miles) which started and ended...
Dual-use dispensaries balance new customers, medical patients
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Now that Ohioans can purchase non-medical use marijuana, some dual-use dispensaries are balancing an influx of customers while making sure medical patients remain a priority. Mandy Morton, co-owner of Local’s Dispensary, notes they have seen an increase in customers over the past few weeks. “We’re seeing like four times the amount of […]
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