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- Despite Efforts, Bullying Still Growing Concern
Children who are victims of bullying are often given lots of advice how to deal with it, but sometimes, the ideas and actions to take aren’t enough. - Ohio Triple Killer Wanted To Save Tree He Put Bodies In
Authorities say a central Ohio man who killed three people and stuffed their bodies in a hollow tree made a deal with prosecutors to disclose where they were hidden if they saved the tree. - Golf Marathon Benefits Homeless Families
Golfers hit the links at dawn in Alexandria to fit in 100 holes of golf. - Thieves Take Advantage Of Fire At Church Ministry
Pillar of Fire Ministries never intended for the name to be taken literally. But it’s what happened after a recent fire that hurt the most. - Teacher At Center Of Prom Money Investigation Resigns
A teacher at the center of an investigation into missing prom ticket money has resigned. - Woman Who Ate Poison While Pregnant Loses Court Appeal
The Indiana Supreme Court on Friday declined to drop murder and feticide charges against a woman who ate rat poison while she was pregnant in a case that medical and women’s rights groups warn could have larger repercussions.
- So Cincinnati: York Street Cafe
Newport restaurant owner uncovers connection to the mob - Talk of Ohio River Toll Bridge Worries Business Owners
Charging drivers to cross new bridge would help pay for project, but would have impact on businesses - Part of Missing Lakota East Prom Money Returned
New Info: Teacher who may be responsible has resigned, relative returned some of the cash - Frozen Food Truck Crash Closes Ramp From West 32 to South I-275
Truck on its side, blocking ramp-officials say it will take hours to clean up the mess - Moler Raceway Race Track Wins Battle To Stay Open
Neighbors said Brown County track was illegal noise nuisance but judge disagrees - Bob Herzog Performs With Second City at Playhouse
Comedy Troupe is here until July with locally-based show and guest performers
- What did you find after storm?
Did you find unsual debris, especially documents or photos, in your yard after Friday’s tornados? - Details of storms’ strength, destruction emerging
For those hit by Friday’s tornadoes, getting life back to normal will take months. “It’s not something you can fix overnight. It just takes a long time to clean the mess up,” said Warren County Administrator Dave Gully, who visited Moscow in Clermont County on Sunday, where a tornado struck Friday. - Lives Remembered: Profiles of the tornado victims
Carol Forste loved nothing more than to sit on her porch on Elizabeth Street near the river in Moscow. The house was elevated after flooding devastated the town 15 years ago, so her porch was up high. - Moscow’s ‘like family. We’ll help each other out.’
As residents of this small river community begin to access and absorb the destruction inflicted by Friday’s tornadoes, there is a deep resolve to move forward. - How to help storm victims
Donations to help storm victims can be made to the American Red Cross.
- Burfict impresses; Versatile receivers; Pike continues battle; Half of draft class in fold
handled his first NFL media opportunity Friday, the 21-year-old kid from Arizona State is going to be OK. As befitting his role as the most talked-about player on this weekend's Bengals rookie … - Uneventful first day for Burfict
Attendance and other notes The men’s hoops program’s attendance last season cracked the Top 40 in Division I for the first time in school history. The Musketeers ranked 39th in … - Reds start stretch of 20 games in 20 days
'); } CINCINNATI — Friday marked the start of what will be Reds' longest stretch of games this season without a day off — 20 games in 20 days. The next off-day is May … - Baker wants to get Marshall back out there
'); } CINCINNATI — Reds closer Sean Marshall wasn't coming off a blown save entering Friday's series opener with Washington, but his last outing was one where he didn't … - Baker gives Phillips green light to run
'); } CINCINNATI — Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips finally has the green light to run when he wants, and he couldn't be more … - Talk of Ohio River Toll Bridge Worries Business Owners
Everyone wants the Brent Spence Bridge replaced and replaced quickly. But not everyone is thrilled with some new ideas on how to get that done. Ohio Governor John Kasich got everyone's …
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