
Paige Barnes
Reporter at WKRC-TV (Cincinnati, OH)
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5 days ago |
wbtv.com | Paige Barnes
MILFORD, Ohio (WKRC) – A mom whose daughter died by suicide wants an empty chair placed at graduation to honor her daughter, but the school district said no. Caylee Mastin died by suicide two years ago when she was just 15 years old. Her mom, Julie Mastin, wants an empty chair placed at graduation to not only honor her daughter but bring awareness to mental health. The Milford School Board said it does not allow empty chairs to honor deceased students at their graduation ceremonies.
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6 days ago |
kake.com | Paige Barnes
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6 days ago |
local12.com | Paige Barnes
TOPICS:GraduationSuicideMental healthCaylee MastinMilfordEmpty chairAwarenessPetitionMILFORD, Ohio (WKRC) - A Milford mom is fighting for an empty seat at graduation for her daughter who died by suicide, but the school district said no. The mom said that she has one more board meeting to plead her case. 15-year-old Caylee Mastin died by suicide two years ago.
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1 week ago |
local12.com | Paige Barnes
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Local para-athletes are training to wheel across the "flying pig" finish line. Hand cycling has allowed Maxwell Williams to stay active. He's now planning on participating in the Flying Pig 10k. While other racers lace up their shoes, he's strapping into his adaptive bike. "Any activity is better than no activity, especially when, in my case, you know, you're doing it with a body that has some limitations.
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1 week ago |
local12.com | Paige Barnes
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (WKRC) - Animal rights advocates and Middletown City Council are at odds with how to handle a feral cat colony at Smith Park. The city is now ticketing those who feed the strays and removing all the shelters and feeders left by cat lovers. The city said that the solution is to find them homes. The feeding ban has been in place since 2018, but animal advocates said that they’ve been taking care of the park cats for years.
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