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Psaki says ‘voters’ and ‘American public can sniff inauthenticity’ in rebuke of JD Vance
Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Thursday that “voters” and “the American public can sniff inauthenticity” in Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (Ohio). “I think, in politics — as we all know, we’ve all been around it a long time — voters...
Unsolved Ohio: Father of seven missing for five years
In 2019, Dennis “Danny” Fout called his mother asking if she could pick him up in Hilliard, marking the last time anyone heard from the father of seven. Five years later, his family is searching for answers as his sister says there's been “no trace” of him since.
Photos: Sidney hosts marching band camp
Sidney High School marching band members practice marching formations without their instruments on Thursday in Sidney Memorial Stadium. The students were taking part in band camp, which the school has hosted this week. Fall practices have begun, and regular-season play will start in few weeks. Sidney’s marching band, and all area bands, will take their fields on the first Friday of regular-season football play, which is Aug. 23.
Photo: Student lockers get new color
Partin Premier Painting employee James Belt, of Sidney, smooths down imperfections on Thursday after painting the Sidney High School lockers yellow. The lockers were red but were painted yellow to better match the school’s colors.
Sidney conducts additional fogging after mosquito tests positive for West Nile
SIDNEY — The City of Sidney conducted additional mosquito fogging on Thursday within a one-mile radius of Graceland Cemetery, in addition to the routine fogging within City limits. On July 31, the City collected mosquitoes for virus testing by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources as part of the...
Tipp Fire responds to Abbott Parkway for chemical reaction
On Friday, August 9, at 9:40:33 a.m., Tipp City Fire & Emergency Services (TCFES) responded to 1 Abbott Parkway, for a report of a hydrogen peroxide reaction in a 300-gallon tote. Tipp City responded with a Medic and Chief Haller. Another Medic who was on another call responded to the scene from a local hospital.
Fort Recovery Schools Board meeting set for Aug. 12
FORT RECOVERY – The Fort Recovery Schools Board of Education will hold a regular meeting on Monday, August 12, 2024. The meeting will begin at 6:30pm in the Community Room at Fort Recovery High School. The agenda is Live in BoardDocs.
Tipp, Bethel scrimmage leading into season
One day before the official start of high school soccer practice, both local high schools battled at Tipp Park. Bethel and Tippecanoe squared off in a girls soccer scrimmage as the 2024 fall sports season is officially underway. The Red Devils built a two goal lead at the half and...
Professional bowlers converge on Coldwater for 2024 PBA Bowlerstore.com Classic
COLDWATER, OH (WLIO) - The world of professional bowling is once again setting course for the town of Coldwater this weekend. The annual Bowlerstore.com Classic super regional kicks off this weekend at Pla-Mor Lanes in Coldwater. For over 15 years, professional bowlers have come to the annual PBA event and put their talents on display for all in the community to see. Over 96 bowlers came through the alley Friday afternoon for their practice session before the tournament begins tomorrow through Sunday. Ownership at Pla-Mor Lanes always has this time of the year circled on their calendar, and they say this year's tournament promises to be a good one.
How to watch Bengals vs. Buccaneers preseason Week 1: TV channel, start time and more
Fans of the Cincinnati Bengals will get their first look at the team when they open the preseason up by hosting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Saturday, August 10. Last time we saw the Bengals out on the field was during a Week 18 win over the Cleveland Browns in January. Even though the win gave Cincinnati a winning record for the season (9-8), they still missed out on the playoffs.
Up, up, and away: Aviation museum offers Ford Trimotor flights
PORT CLINTON — The Ford Trimotor looks more like a cross between an RV, submarine, and Wright brothers’ contraption than it does a modern airplane. Despite its old facade, the aircraft will soon begin taking up passengers at the Liberty Aviation Museum in Port Clinton. The plane has already been crisscrossing the area, with recent flights in Akron and Pontiac, Mich. Visitors in Port Clinton will be able to go up, 10 at a time, in the plane on Aug. 24, and then again Sept. 6-8. Dave Ross, one of the pilots who flies the Trimotor, explained that while some passengers might be a little nervous as they board, they generally leave thrilled. “I haven’t had anybody that wasn’t happy after the ride, and I assume it’s always because they enjoyed it and not because they’re relieved to be off it,” he quipped. “I’ve had flights where people have proposed to each other. We get adults who say ‘This is my first airplane ride ever,’ and we get little kids.”
Man who escaped SWAT team and later committed fatal shooting sentenced to 23 years
Over the course of two years, Jvonnie Chandler kept trying to kill a man as part of "an ongoing feud over drugs," prosecutors said. On Dec. 23, 2020, Chandler fired multiple shots from a vehicle he was driving, according to court documents. He was trying to kill Monty Reid Jr., but ended up...
Cincinnati Zoo big cats' big teeth required root canals
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Two of the Cincinnati Zoo's big cats needed root canals on their big teeth. A veterinary dentist from Columbus performed the procedures on Barafu the cheetah and Zero the Malayan tiger. Zoo staff noticed some changes in the cats during a routine exam that required some special...
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