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Brookville community cleans up from May 7 tornado: Farther along than expected, but a long road ahead
BROOKVILLE, Indiana — At Big Boyz Pizza shop, Crystal Cloyd was the only one on the clock when the first big order came in. “It was kind of overwhelming,” she said. “But I knew it was for a good cause.”. The man placing the order was 80...
Man who blamed killing of coworker on 'a witch' committed to psychiatric hospital
A man who told police that he fatally stabbed a co-worker because "a witch told him" that the co-worker intended to shoot him was committed Thursday to a psychiatric hospital. Jan Tolentino, 20, will be under court supervision for the rest of his life. Earlier this month, Hamilton County Common...
'We were going to have to work' Fairfield softball walks off Kings to win district title
Fairfield senior Leanna Lawson stepped to the plate with the bases loaded and two outs in the seventh inning of a 1-1 tie against Kings. She had had a rough day at the plate, striking out twice and bunting into a double play. The Indians had struggled up to that point, stranding seven baserunners throughout the game. She was determined to not add to that number or let the game go to extra innings. ...
White wins MU film award
OXFORD — On Wednesday, May 8, Miami University in Oxford hosted the 2024 Spring Semester Film Festival for all Media and Communications majors. Jake White, a 2021 Eaton High School graduate, took home top honors for his short film titled “Paper Wings.” The film told the story of a young boy who creates, folds and flies a paper airplane over his backyard fence every day, and it comes back every day until one day it didn’t. Later he finds out the person on the other side of the fence was a veteran and had passed away. He left the boy a box filled with memories from time in his service. White took home the “Spotlight Award” for directing and writing the film and his group also took home the “Audience Award” voted by their peers. The film placed first out of 23 films.
$50M residential project proposed in Cincinnati suburb
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - A Louisville developer is planning a $50 million residential project in Colerain Township. Marian Development Group wants to build Vivera Northbrook, an affordable, assisted-living and memory care community for senior residents, at 9328 Pippin Road. The project would bring 118 studio and one-bedroom apartment units...
Baseball Game Recap: Rushville Takes a Loss
Rushville fell victim to Franklin County and their airtight pitching crew on Thursday. They lost 10-0 to the Franklin County Wildcats. Rushville has not had much luck with Franklin County recently, as the team's come up short the last six times they've met. For Franklin County's part, the team relied...
Cincinnati Princeton defense stifles Harrison
Cincinnati Princeton’s defense throttled Harrison, resulting in a 4-0 shutout on May 15 in Ohio baseball. Check out our complete boys baseball roundup to stay up-to-date on all the action. We want your feedback on the accuracy and quality of this article. Take a 1-minute survey and be registered...
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