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World brat eating champ defends title at Ohio contest
CINCINNATI (AP) — The top-ranked competitive eater in the world and reigning king of the World Bratwurst Eating Championship has defended his title in Cincinnati, washing down 35 brats in 10 minutes. The Cincinnati Enquirer (http://bit.ly/r1XneT )... -
Downed plane reported in Ohio just water park prop
MASON, Ohio (AP) — A possible plane crash reported near an Ohio interstate turned out to be only a prop on the grounds of a water park. Media outlets report a passing motorist on Interstate 71 north of Cincinnati thought it was a downed plane and... -
6-foot python found atop garbage truck in Ohio
CINCINNATI (AP) — The driver of a garbage truck found a 6-foot Burmese python on its roof after he emptied a trash bin into the truck at a Cincinnati fast-food restaurant. Hamilton County sheriff's spokesman Steve Barnett says deputies who were...Tags: Ohio
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83 rescued in Kentucky after floating restaurant adrift
COVINGTON, Kentucky (AP) — Firefighters rigged a makeshift gangplank of ladders and ropes to safely rescue 83 people, including a former American football star, from a floating restaurant that broke free from a pier on the flooded Ohio River,...Tags: Kentucky, Restaurants, Fires, Disasters and Accidents, NBC (tv network)
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Ohio mom who gave pot to 2-year-old gets probation
CINCINNATI (AP) — An Ohio woman who admitted giving her 2-year-old daughter marijuana and using her cell phone to record the child smoking it has avoided prison. A Hamilton County judge on Friday placed 21-year-old Jessica Gamble, of suburban...Tags: Ohio, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Prisons
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Ohio woman wants shared custody with ex-partner
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A woman has asked the Ohio Supreme Court to let her share custody of a 5-year-old girl with the biological mother, who had the child when the two women lived together as a couple in Cincinnati. The justices heard arguments in...Tags: Ohio, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government, Lawyers, Politics
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Ohio executes man who said he didn't recall crimes
LUCASVILLE, Ohio (AP) — The state on Tuesday executed a man who said he didn't remember fatally shooting his ex-girlfriend and her boyfriend at the woman's Cincinnati apartment in 1984. Daniel Lee Bedford, 63, became the third inmate in Ohio and...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Prosecution, Firearms, Crime, Law and Justice, John Kasich
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James R. Adenhart, 74
James Robert Adenhart, 74, of Fairplay, Md., died Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011, at Meritus Medical Center near Hagerstown, Md. Born Oct. 28, 1936, in Bobtown, Pa., he was the son of the late Margaret Jane Adenhart. He was a graduate of Uniontown High School,...Tags: Retirement, American Legion, Career and Workplace, Washington, DC, Human Interest
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Quake rocks Washington area, felt on East Coast
WASHINGTON (AP) — A 5.9 magnitude earthquake centered in Virginia forced evacuations of all the monuments in Washington and rattled nerves from the southern state of Georgia to Martha's Vineyard, the Massachusetts island in the northeast where...Tags: Natural Disasters, Travel, Injuries and Wounds, Human Interest, Transportation
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You have built-in value
My birthday is in the first part of February -- usually a welcomed interruption from the mundane winter. In the early 1990s, I spent four birthdays near Cincinnati, Ohio, where I attended a small college, and each year I shared a mailbox with another...Tags: Ohio, Genesis (music group), Human Interest, Religious Texts, Bible
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Labor Day Celebration, parade a Winchester tradition
The Winchester SunFor the past 106 years, the Labor Day Celebration and parade in downtown Winchester has been a time of celebration and a source of pride for the African-American community in and around Winchester. The festival continues this year with the crowning of the...Tags: Festive Events, Disc Jockeys, Christianity, Labor Day, Arts and Culture
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Woman robbed of $2,200 in 1911 could have concealed money better
100 Years Ago "C" Cup for Cash In the Times' notes from all over: "Mrs. A.A. McCormick, of Chicago, was robbed of a hand bag containing $2,200. There is only one safe place for a woman to carry her money when travelling but modesty prevents our...Tags: Michigan, Whitehall, Theft, Howard County, New York
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