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Metal Fest strikes a chord at the Wells Township Haunted House
BRILLIANT, Ohio (WTRF) — For those looking for frighteningly good music, the Metal Fest at the Wells Township Haunted House rocked the night away. With eight bands spanning different genres of metal, there was a bit of something for everyone. For those looking for more than just music, the haunted house opened its doors […]
Sales Buzz: Busy Bee Restaurant ready to comb for a new owner
MARIETTA — The Busy Bee Restaurant, which has been in business for 80 years, is going on the market. “The family and I have decided to take our business operations in a different direction,” owner Larry Sloter said. “My sons said that food service isn’t in our long term plans.”
Scenes from the 2024 Festival of the Bells Pet Parade
Merchants National Bank sponsored the annual Festival of the Bells Pet Parade Saturday morning, July 6 at Crossroads Park in Hillsboro. This year’s entrants included dogs, rabbits, a hermit crab, a miniature horse and even an emu. Categories included most unique, most patriotic, most lookalike, sports fans and anything goes.
Warren archery team competes in national championships at Daytona Beach
VINCENT, OH (WTAP) - The Warren archery team ranges from the 4th grade, all the way to the 12th grade. The team was successful enough in points as they were able to make it to the National Archery Schools Program (NASP) championships, which were located at Daytona Beach. Brian Bishop,...
West Virginia cowboy triumphs at National Junior High Finals Rodeo
MILL CREEK, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Koalton Heckler, a 14-year-old from Mill Creek, has secured the title of World Reserve Champion in chute dogging at the National Junior High Finals Rodeo (NJHFR) in Des Moines, Iowa. Chute dogging is a preparatory event for steer wrestling, requiring competitors to guide a steer to a line ten feet […]
EXCLUSIVE: Skylar Neese’s family speaks out on the anniversary of her death, days before her killer sees parole board.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va (WDTV) - Rachel Shoaf, one of the girls who killed Skylar Neese, has her second parole hearing coming up on Monday morning. Skylar’s murder happened in the early morning hours of July 7, 2012. Her father, Dave, spoke exclusively with 5 News about his life 12 years...
Kentucky Authorities Seize Guns and Drugs in Major Operation
Over the past week, detectives from the Lexington Police Department’s Narcotics Enforcement Unit, Winchester Police Department, Gateway Area Task Force, and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) conducted a joint investigation into several out-of-state suspects involved in trafficking narcotics into Lexington. During this meticulous operation, 27 pounds of methamphetamine, 1.5...
'We thank you all': Pugh Furniture closing after more than 100 years in business
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — Pugh Furniture in Charleston is one of only a few locally owned furniture stores in the area. However, the doors are now closing at the more than 100-year-old business. "People have been coming in and I've had more hugs and stuff," owner Beth Pugh said....
Ohio Sees Alarming 10,000% Surge in EBT/SNAP Benefits Fraud: How to Protect Your Benefits!
Many Dayton residents have reported stolen EBT/SNAP benefits, prompting Montgomery County Job and Family Services to advise affected individuals to contact their local agency for replacement cards and benefits while also urging immediate PIN changes and theft reports to the police. Steps to Recover Stolen EBT/SNAP Benefits in Montgomery County According to the WDTN 2 […]
Hamilton County secures $100 million funds
COLUMBUS –State Rep. Cecil Thomas (D-Cincinnati) announced the June 26 passage of House Bill (HB) 2, the state’s biennial state capital budget, in both the Ohio House of Representatives and Senate. The record-setting $6.2 billion investment makes appropriations for state-owned infrastructure, colleges, universities and school districts as well as other community projects.
2024 Lawrence County Fair’s royal court to be crowned on Sunday
By Terry L. Hapney, Jr. The Ironton Tribune The 2024 Lawrence County Fair gets underway Saturday, July 6. Part of the annual tradition is the crowning of the fair king, queen and princess—scheduled for noon as part of the opening ceremonies on Sunday, July 7 in the large animal barn at the Lawrence County fairgrounds. […] The post 2024 Lawrence County Fair’s royal court to be crowned on Sunday appeared first on The Tribune.
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