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Two Hurt In Edgerton Wreck

Two people are hurt after a wreck on the east side of Edgerton. Witnesses tell officers…a northbound vehicle on County Road 4.50…ran into one…going eastbound on U.S. 6, at the St. Joseph River bridge. The case continues.

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Flores Found Guilty

A Toledo woman is sentenced to 15 years to life in prison. Yisenya Flores pled guilty earlier this month to murder and child endangerment in the September 2019 death of 5-year-old Anjuan Hare. Prosecutors say Flores told emergency responders the child had jumped from a bed because he wanted to …

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Time For Sweet Music

The Bryan City Band will present their first concert of the 2021 season on Wednesday, June 2. The event marks the beginning of the band’s 170th consecutive season…bringing musical entertainment to Bryan. Concerts begin at 7:30 p.m., every Wednesday in June…and the first three weeks of July. Due to ongoing …

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Vax-A-Million Payoff

An Cincinnati area woman wins the state’s first $1 million dollar Vax-a-Million vaccination incentive prize…while a Dayton-area teen gets the first full-ride college scholarship offered by the program. The winners were selected in a random drawing this week…and had their information confirmed before the formal announcement at the end of …

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GOP Anti Shots Bill In Debate

Both public entities and private employers would be prohibited from requiring vaccinations…and workers could not be fired as a result of refusing to get their shots…under GOP legislation pending in an Ohio House committee. The bill before the House Health Committee also strengthens the notices that schools must provide parents …

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First Energy Accused Fire Back

An energy company that gave the money…in an alleged $60 million bribery scheme in Ohio…and a man, accused of spending a large chunk of it…are now arguing in separate proceedings that their actions were legal. FirstEnergyCorp. argues that political donations are protected by the First Amendment…and a federal criminal complaint …

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Vax-A-Million Payoff

An Cincinnati area woman wins the state’s first $1 million dollar Vax-a-Million vaccination incentive prize…while a Dayton-area teen gets the first full-ride college scholarship offered by the program. The winners were selected in a random drawing this week…and had their information confirmed before the formal announcement at the end of …

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GOP Anti Shots Bill In Debate

Both public entities and private employers would be prohibited from requiring vaccinations…and workers could not be fired as a result of refusing to get their shots…under GOP legislation pending in an Ohio House committee. The bill before the House Health Committee also strengthens the notices that schools must provide parents …

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First Energy Accused Fire Back

An energy company that gave the money…in an alleged $60 million bribery scheme in Ohio…and a man, accused of spending a large chunk of it…are now arguing in separate proceedings that their actions were legal. FirstEnergyCorp. argues that political donations are protected by the First Amendment…and a federal criminal complaint …

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Animals Force Crash On 20

In LaGrange County…two people are in the hospital, after their vehicle hits two loose horses…on U.S. 20, near C.R. 1200 W. They tell officers they ran into the path of the oncoming car. In the end, two vehicles get involved. One of the victims is cut from the wreckage…then flown …

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