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Queen City LPGA Tournament Is Happening In Ohio's Largest Playground
MAINEVILLE, OH -- With the Cincinnati Open just wrapping up at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, it just seems natural, as Ohio's Largest Playground, that the third annual Queen City LPGA Tournament will also be played here in Warren County. Sponsored by Kroger and P&G, this year's tournament...
DEA campaign tackles rise of drug misuse among college students
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — As the start of college semesters approaches, the Drug Enforcement Administration, or DEA, Detroit Field Division is working to prevent drug abuse and misuse. Friday, the agency launched a campaign focused on college campuses in Michigan, Ohio and their surrounding communities. Crime: Galesburg killer to walk...
Kobie Miles nets hat trick in Hillsboro win over Fairfield
HILLSBORO — The Hillsboro Lady Indians played well as a team, according to their head coach Amanda Miller, and in the process won at home on Thursday night against their visiting Highland County counterpart, the Fairfield Lady Lions, by a 4-3 score at Hillsboro High School. Hillsboro won with...
The Twelfth Man Loomed…Coldwater Blasts Valley View In Tribute To Cale
Motivated by the loss of teammate Cale Wenning, Coldwater rallied behind a big night from Baylen Blockberger, big plays from new faces, and the certain presence of their friend to shut out Valley View in the season opener. Coldwater, OH – — If you’re a person of faith – belief...
Big Red Holds Off McNicholas
STEUBENVILLE,OHIO (WTRF) – Steubenville held off a very talented Cincinnati Archbishop McNicholas squad 18-16 Friday night in their season opener. Big Red will travel to 1-0 New Philadelphia next week. The Quakers beat Louisville 12-7 in their season opener.
Pedestrian struck by vehicle reported on Ludlow Avenue in Clifton
CINCINNATI — A pedestrian has reportedly been struck by a vehicle on Ludlow Avenue near Clifton Avenue in Clifton. The severity of the injuries has not been confirmed. Cincinnati police officers and fire responders have been dispatched to the scene. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video...
Sneak peek Cincinnati HOMEARAMA 2024
Cincinnati HOMEARAMA 2024 is set to impress at The Reserves at Stone Pillars Farm in Goshen Township. This year's event is staged in a stunning new community that combines rustic charm with modern convenience, just minutes from I-275, downtown Loveland, and the Little Miami Scenic Bike Trail. With its mix of architectural styles and breathtaking natural surroundings, The Reserves at Stone Pillars Farm provides the perfect setting for exploring the latest trends in custom home design.
High school football Cincinnati round-up: Week 1
CINCINNATI — Rivalry games dominated the week one slate and some big wins were gained by some top teams. Moeller got themselves going with a solid W and some Warriors battled to an opening night win in our Cincinnati Round-Up. NO. 2 MOELLER 38, NO. 1 PRINCETON 21. The...
Moeller wins the renewed 'King of the Block' rivalry over Princeton
SHARONVILLE, Ohio (WKRC) - In front of a sold out crowd of over 5,000 fans on Friday at Princeton High School, Moeller came out on top over the Vikings 38-20 in the return of the 'King of the Block' rivalry. It was the first regular-season meeting between the two schools...
Northwestern Local Schools host ‘red out’ night to honor student killed in bus crash
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WDTN) — Northwestern Local Schools held a “red out” event to pay tribute to a student killed in a school bus crash last year. The event was held ahead of the high school football game to pay tribute to all impacted by the fatal bus crash, namely Aiden Clark. Many wore a special […]
Week 1 Final: Clinton-Massie 31, Waynesville 21
WAYNESVILLE — The Paddle will be staying on Lebanon Road. First half passing and second half defense propelled Clinton-Massie to a 31-21 win over neighboring rival Wayneville Friday night in the Battle for the Paddle at Spartan Community Field. “I’ve got to give Waynesville a lot of credit,” Clinton-Massie...
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