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  • Nov 16, 2024 | yahoo.com | Amber Hunt |Danae King |Max Filby

    For Brittany Davis, reporting her husband missing to the Columbus Police Department was already a surreal and upsetting experience. After all, she'd seen Tyler Davis just hours earlier. They'd spoken on the phone several times. Tyler had last assured her he was close enough to the Easton Town Center hotel they were staying in that he could see it, he was walking toward it, he'd be there in five minutes. But he never showed. Brittany had called him again after that.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | farmersadvance.com | Amber Hunt

    Long after the sun sets each night on his family’s farm in Hebron, Kentucky, Luke McGlasson is still at work making sure water reaches his crops. “I’ll come down before I go to bed and I’ll turn one valve off, turn another valve on and let it run to a different field while we’re sleeping,” said McGlasson, who’s among the sixth generation of his family to run McGlasson Farms. Normally, he'd be free to sleep around midnight. But these days, that's when he's wrapping up at the farm.

  • Sep 17, 2024 | yahoo.com | Fernando Cervantes Jr. |Amber Hunt |Scott Wartman |Maya Marchel Hoff |Erin Glynn

    Ana Rocío Álvarez Bríñez, Fernando Cervantes Jr., Amber Hunt, Scott Wartman, Maya Marchel Hoff and Erin Glynn, Louisville Courier JournalSeptember 17, 2024 at 4:02 AM·3 min readDuring the Sept. 10 presidential debate, former President Donald Trump promoted the falsehood that migrants in Springfield, Ohio, are eating people’s pets. It's led to some safety concerns in the community.

  • Mar 11, 2024 | yahoo.com | Amber Hunt

    Congressional candidate Derek Myers provided the following statement in lieu of answering Enquirer questions about his past arrests. The Enquirer has not verified these statements and presents them in the interest of allowing readers to see the candidate's unedited response. Everyone breaks the law, some of us are just smart enough to do it legally. Each and every arrest has been 100% dismissed.

  • Sep 26, 2023 | fox19.com | Amber Hunt

    MAINEVILLE, Ohio (WXIX) - A Warren County school district says it will scale back an annual book fair after receiving complaints about selling a book series that centers around a boy who is gay. The books at the heart of the controversy are the “Heartstopper” series by Alice Oseman - that have been turned into a Netflix show - and were available for sale during a Scholastic Book Fair for 10 days in August.

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