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Teen reported missing in Richmond
RICHMOND, Ky. (FOX 56) — The Richmond Police Department asks for help locating a missing teen. In a Facebook post on Sunday night, the department said Jayden Barger was last seen on May 9. Authorities described him as having shoulder-length dreadlocks with blue tips. His father, Marcus Gerton, told...
Student stays busy perking up others
(ST. HELENS) — A senior at St. Helens High School, Matthew Boren serves his school in many ways, helping out in the kitchen, assisting with laundry, and, most importantly, helping lift the spirits of those around him. Boren is in the transition program at St. Helens High, which means he is working on life skills and work training until he turns 21. It’s challenging for Boren since he experiences a...
Berea College May 2024 Commencement
BEREA, KY (WVDN) – Berea College would like to congratulate all students who received a Bachelor’s degree conferred on May 15, 2024. Berea College celebrated 186 graduates on Sunday, May 5 at the 2024 commencement ceremony. These graduates represent 33 states and 20 countries. Lily Burr of Rainelle (25962) Olivine Painter of Leslie (25972) The […] The post Berea College May 2024 Commencement appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Broadleaf Arbor housing in St. Helens nears full occupancy
With a current waiting list of 517, the Broadleaf Arbor housing development in St. Helens is expected to be fully occupied by the end of May. Project manager Wendy Klein told Pamplin Media Group, “We are at 90% occupied, so we’re working to get all the units occupied by the end of this month (May). We only have 28 or 29 units left to fill.” Broadleaf Arbor, located on Gable...
One person killed after two-vehicle crash
ISRAEL TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKEF) -- The Preble County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a deadly two-vehicle crash that happened on Friday, May 10th, around 2 p.m. on the corner of State Route 725 and State Route 177 in Israel Township. PCSO said a 2011 Ford Flex was traveling west on...
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