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VIDEO: Former NFL Superstar Drops Giant Truth Bomb On The Ridiculous Narrative That’s Been Following Bengals QB Joe Burrow Around
Former NFL running back and rushing champion LeSean McCoy came to the defense of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. The 27-year-old Joe Burrow had his Bengals in playoff contention last year before he unfortunately suffered a wrist injury in a Week 11 Thursday night game against the Baltimore Ravens that required season-ending surgery.
Reds News: Cincy signs former Braves pitcher, Mets claim ex-reliever, Connor Overton
The Cincinnati Reds will begin the unofficial second-half of the 2024 season this Friday with a visit to our nation's capital. Just like the Reds started the season, their opening series post-All-Star break is against the Washington Nationals. The visit to D.C. starts a crucial 10-day stretch for Cincinnati where...
Yes, Indianapolis was hit by CrowdStrike's global Microsoft Windows outage. What we know
A global technology outage is disrupting hospitals, banks and companies worldwide Friday morning, and is not sparing Indiana. AES Indiana customers woke up to discover they were unable to pay their bills due to the outage. The cybersecurity company CrowdStrike said the problem arose from a defect found in a single content update...
Saharan dust and it's impacts on the tropics
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- In recent weeks, meteorologists have been closely monitoring the Saharan dust levels drifting across the Atlantic Ocean. This annual phenomenon, known as the Saharan Air Layer (SAL), plays a crucial role in shaping weather patterns and, notably, can significantly influence tropical activity. The Saharan dust originates...
Police find 2 men dead in vehicle nearby while responding to shooting
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A large police presence was been seen responding to a shooting incident on Thursday afternoon, marking the seventh shooting incident of the week. Montgomery County Regional Dispatch confirmed that police were sent out to a shooting scene on Cleverly Road near Hoover Avenue around 4 p.m. on July 18. Upon arrival, […]
It’s time to Stuff a Bus
GREENVILLE — The Darke County United Way is once again having its annual Stuff A Bus school supply drive to collect school supplies and distribute them to all Darke County school districts for students in need. Items needed include: paper (wide and college-ruled), composition books, #2 pencils, blue and black pens, erasers, rulers, glue sticks, safety scissors, markers, washable markers, highlighters, post it notes, crayons in 16 or 24 packs, single subject notebooks, colored pencils, pocket folders, calculators, pencil sharpeners, pencil pouches/boxes, dry erase markers, backpacks, lunch boxes, ziplock bags, tissues, and/or antibacterial wipes.
Driver cited in rollover crash
GREENVILLE — On July 18, at approximately 10:06 a.m., Darke County Deputies along with Greenville Township Rescue, Greenville Township Fire and Greenville Police Department responded to U.S. Route 36 East and Jaysville-St. Johns Road for a two-vehicle injury accident with one vehicle rolled over. Preliminary investigation revealed a red...
25th Greenville Farm Power of the Past: A Resounding Success
From July 11 to July 14, the 25th Greenville Farm Power of the Past event showcased the record number of 448 tractors. This family-friendly festival offered a little something for everyone, celebrating agricultural heritage and the community spirit of Darke County. A Showcase of Tractors. The event featured a stunning...
New Greenville Chief of Police sworn in 2 weeks after predecessor’s resignation
GREENVILLE, Ohio (WDTN) — After the official resignation of Greenville Chief Eric Roberts two weeks ago, a new chief of police has been sworn in. Ryan Benge was officially sworn in as Greenville Chief of Police on Wednesday, July 17. Our partners at The Daily Advocate were there as he was sworn in alongside his […]
Missing endangered child recovered after Ohio Amber Alert
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The child who was the subject of an Ohio Amber Alert has been safely recovered. A four-year-old child was last seen early Friday morning in west Columbus, in the area of Wedgewood Drive and Eakin Road of the Holly Hill neighborhood. He was recovered in the 600 block of Dexter Avenue, […]
Ohio is among the top 10 states with the most gun sales, study says
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Ohio is among the top 10 states that sold the most guns in 2023, a new analysis shows. In the first four months of 2024, nearly 5.5 million firearms were sold nationwide, averaging almost 1.4 million each month. SafeHomes.org, a safety product review website, tracked gun sales using data from the […]
Greenville’s stadium, outdoor athletic facility update
After two months of working with insurance carriers and adjusters as well as electrical, structural, and astroturf engineers related to our recent tornado damages to our stadium, tennis courts, surrounding outdoor athletic fencing, and two dugouts, we are now expecting a settlement determination and the beginning of processing the allowable funding checks from the insurance adjuster to begin the repairs this week.
Ohio bill advanced to observe daylight saving time permanently
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A bipartisan Ohio bill to urge observing daylight saving time permanently has taken another step forward at the Statehouse after passing the House last year. Concurrent Resolution 7 was considered in a Senate General Government Committee hearing late last month, marking the first time the bill has been debated at the […]
A President Harris economic agenda would be even more radical than Biden’s
Republican Gov. Mike DeWine extended Ohio’s first-in-the-nation ballot deadline to allow Democrats until September to nominate their presidential candidate this year, solving a filing date technicality that had seemed to threaten President Joe Biden’s Buckeye State ballot status. Still, Democratic power brokers have proceeded as though the Democratic National Committee has only until Aug. 7 […]
Ohio universities comment on effect of FAFSA changes
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, otherwise known as FAFSA, have created a lot of uncertainty for students heading off to college. Has this new ‘simplified’ student aid form hurt local universities when it comes to enrollment? This new form was supposed to be easier for families to […]
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