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Police say a pickup truck rear-ended a 2018 Ford Focus that then crashed into the back of a semi truck and went partially under the trailer and got stuck to the semi. The 81-year-old driver of the Ford Focus died at the scene.
Second Harvest Food Bank Executive Director Mike Iberis is retiring after serving his position at the food bank for 25 years. Iberis will remain involved with Second Harvest as a member of its Executive Board.
Dispatchers say no one was injured or struck by the gunfire, but the house itself was hit.
Superintendent Russell McQuaide decided tonight that the programs can stay, but warned that diminishing funding will force them to make tough decisions in the future.
Parent Kim McGinness added that she believes the district should have communicated with the parents sooner.
The enforcement is aimed at limiting the number of crashes and injuries caused by aggressive driving.
Participants will build and take home miniature gardens that can be displayed inside or outside.
The 250th Anniversary Film Series at the Historic Warner Cascade Theatre Museum will begin with the screening of “The American Revolution - In Order to be Free” on March 19.
Carter pled guilty to charges of theft by deception in a 2010 case. On that case alone, Mercer County Court filed delinquency notices for Carter more than 25 times.
Ohioans for Cannabis Choice has ended its campaign to put a referendum for Senate Bill 56 on the ballot. The bill will go into effect as law on March 20.
Temperatures won't be as harsh moving forward for the remainder of the month.
