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'This is like my family': Center that helps homeless with medical care seeks donations
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A local organization that provides medical care for people experiencing homelessness is in need of your support. "I have kidney failure. I've been having this problem for about nine years now," said Lorenzo Alexander. Alexander recently came to the Center for Respite Care. It's a 20-bed live-in...
Fraudulent parking violation placed on local vehicle
KETTERING, Ohio (WDTN) — A person tried paying a fraudulent parking citation that was placed on their vehicle. The Kettering Police Department reports an individual attempted to pay a parking ticket at Kettering Municipal Court. According to Kettering Police, the person told officials the parking violation had been located on their vehicle on the morning […]
Winning Powerball numbers for Monday, Aug. 26, 2024; jackpot $44 million
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The winning numbers have been selected for a Powerball jackpot estimated at $44 million. The results for the Monday, Aug. 26, 2024, drawing are 2-4-23-68-69 Powerball 15 Power Play 3x. The Classic Lotto numbers are 5-23-35-41-42-45 Kicker 599441. The jackpot is $14.8 million for the Wednesday,...
Win Tickets To See Cole Swindell At Rose Music Center On New Country Mornings
Listen to GAMETIME on New Country Mornings with Nancy and Woody just after 8am this week for your chance to win tickets to see Cole Swindell at Rose Music Center on September 5th! You will also win 30 boneless wings from Milano’s!. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. [8/26/24]...
State Board of Education of Ohio gets emergency funding, avoids upping teacher license fees
Ohio’s State Board of Education will still be living lean on a bare-bones budget, but an influx of cash from the state will keep it going through the fiscal year. The Ohio Controlling Board, which directs appropriations and funding to state agencies, approved a $4.66 million emergency funding request last week for the board of […]
Area Agency on Aging 3 to host Fall Prevention Day
August 26, 2024, Press Release from the Area Agency on Aging 3: LIMA, Ohio – The 10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls campaign, held annually by the Ohio Department of Aging (ODA) is returning for September 2024, and ODA is asking community partners to host local walking groups and events to raise awareness of older adult falls.
Drought monitor: Conditions slowly worsening across Ohio due to lack of rain
CINCINNATI — Drought conditions have slowly been worsening around parts of the WLWT viewing area this summer, and the weather, as of late, has everything to do with it. A lack of rain through the summer months and even into the month of August has exacerbated drought conditions to the point where they are considered severe to extreme for areas of Highland and Adams County, Ohio. The I-275 loop and Greater Cincinnati stand in abnormally dry conditions. The drought doesn't stop in the eastern counties of our viewing area. Areas of both moderate to extreme drought continue into much of eastern and southeast Ohio, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
Amendment 2 would send tax dollars to church schools
Many Kentucky churches are losing members and money, but they’re hoping taxpayers will vote to bail them out of their financial problems. Church lobbyists pushed Amendment 2 onto the November ballot, and if their scheme passes, hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars will flow into questionable religious schools operated in church basements across the commonwealth. […]
Ohio’s eviction rates surged last year — and they’re not slowing down
During the pandemic, emergency rental assistance helped slash the number of evictions in the state. With those funds running out, many Ohio counties’ eviction rates are on the rise again. The number of eviction filings in Franklin, Hamilton and Montgomery counties surpassed pre-pandemic levels last year and they’ve continued...
Farmers' Almanac predicts cold, wet winter ahead for Ohio
The U.S. is in for a wet and cold winter due partially to La Niña, according to the Farmers' Almanac's extended winter forecast. For centuries, the Farmers' Almanac has been predicting weather for the United States. While the communication medium has shifted from printed booklets delivered by horse, train or foot to digital information delivered...
Courtney Hineman: “What defines Inclusion”
Loveland, Ohio – In my debut broadcast of “Courtney Explains it All” I talked about what inclusion means for. those with a developmental disability and what we can all do together to make life more manageable and equitable. This excerpt from my original full length vlog is...
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