
Craig McKee
Anchor and Reporter at WCPO-TV (Cincinnati, OH)
Emmy Award Winning Anchor/Reporter - WCPO 9. Father of 3, Air Force Vet, Fan of food, DIY. RTs Not Endorsements. Tweets to me may end up on air
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1 week ago |
wcpo.com | Craig McKee
LOVELAND, Ohio — The Loveland Stage Company is set to host a two-night magic show that celebrates veterans while raising funds for a critical theater upgrade. The "Stars of Magic" event will feature professional magicians performing Friday, May 30 for the general public and Saturday, May 31 exclusively for the Wounded Warrior Project. Jenna Schroeder, the theater's president, said the show aims to bring joy and recognition to local veterans. "Let's show them how much we care," Schroeder said.
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2 weeks ago |
wcpo.com | Craig McKee
CINCINNATI — Behind the unassuming walls of the Hamilton County Recovery Center, a quiet revolution in veteran mental health is taking place. The center offers hope to those struggling with trauma, both in life and emotional wounds from military service. The center's approach goes beyond traditional treatment. It creates a community where veterans can find understanding, support and pathways to recovery through innovative programs and peer-led initiatives.
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3 weeks ago |
wcpo.com | Craig McKee
CINCINNATI — The Hamilton County Board of County Commissioners has appointed Glenn F. Welling Jr. to the Hamilton County Veterans Service Commission, effective immediately. Welling, a retired Command Master Chief Petty Officer of the U.S. Navy, brings extensive military experience and veteran-focused leadership to the commission as it works to serve over 47,000 veterans in Hamilton County. He will fulfill the unexpired term of former commissioner Bill Burwinkel, serving through December 31, 2029.
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3 weeks ago |
kesq.com | Craig McKee
By Craig McKeeClick here for updates on this story CINCINNATI ( WCPO) - On any given day, Air Force Major Jessica Blair could be 40,000 feet in the air, tending to our nation's wounded as a flight nurse. When we caught up with her, she was doing the one thing she says keeps her grounded - golf. "Golf is my outlet. It's a great outlet for stress," she said, emphasizing the therapeutic nature of the game.
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3 weeks ago |
wcpo.com | Craig McKee
CINCINNATI — On any given day, Air Force Major Jessica Blair could be 40,000 feet in the air, tending to our nation’s wounded as a flight nurse. When we caught up with her, she was doing the one thing she says keeps her grounded — golf. “Golf is my outlet. It's a great outlet for stress,” she said, emphasizing the therapeutic nature of the game. We met with Blair at Meadow Links Golf Academy to discuss her being chosen among other veterans to represent our region in the upcoming Secretary’s Cup.
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