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Man Accused Of Stealing From Liquor Store
Chillicothe Police released a picture of a man accused of stealing from a liquor store. Police said the man stole from Houch's on East Main Street. Police did not say what the man is accused of stealing or when.People who recognize the man's picture can call Officer Hansen at 740-773-1191 and refer to report #13-8968.Anyone with information can also call Southern Ohio Crimestoppers at ...
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Healthy gorilla baby born at central Ohio zoo
Currently, animal care experts at the zoo are raising him in an environment that provides around-the-clock neonatal care. They spend most of the time close to the mother, with the hope of reuniting the ...
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Police Teen Brawl At Westerville Park Put Lives At Risk
Police say teens terrorized a Westerville park, with a 17 year old using a vehicle as a weapon. Investigators say it started as a fight between a 17 year old and an 18 year old, and escalated, catching innocent victims in the middle."This isn't boys will be boys, or anything like that. I mean, this is somebody seriously trying to harm a person he's fighting with," said ...
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Gorilla Born At Columbus Zoo To First-Time Parents
A gorilla was born to first-time parents at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium on Thursday morning. The baby boy is healthy and weighs 5 pounds. The baby gorilla’s mother, Kambera, has shown a lack of maternal skills due to the boy being her first offspring. Columbus Zoo animal care experts are raising him in an around-the-clock neonatal care environment. They hope to be able to reunite the ...
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Police Release Couple After Questioning About Alleged Rape Kidnapping
Columbus police continue to investigate after a woman says she was kidnapped and raped. The 21-year-old woman says she had just gotten off a bus near Brice Road and Livingston Avenue and was on her way home when she says she was grabbed and forced into a white Suburban. Police got involved after a 911 call just before 2 a.m. Thursday.The woman told operators she had been kidnapped nine hours ...
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Shame of the Jungle (Tarzoon, la honte de la jungle)
"Shame of the Jungle," a Belgian/French animated spoof of Tarzan movies, is a crude, but harmless comedy that went out of its way to be politically incorrect long before that phrase held any meaning. Using bawdy and often blunt humor, it ridicules male/female relationships, sexual mores, the "white man's burden," and notions of Africa as an ancient, mystical wonderland yet to be tamed by civilizat ... ...
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After vote on gay youth Scouts face more turmoil
FILE - In this Monday, Feb. 4, 2013 photo provided by the family, Wes Comer holds the Boy Scout uniform of his son, Isaiah, outside their home in Knoxville, Tenn. Comer, whose family attends an Apostolic Pentecostal church which considers homosexuality sinful, had been wrestling with whether to pull his eldest son out of the Scouts if the no-gays policy was abandoned. "To be honest, ...
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Officials Track ‘Structurally Deficient’ Bridges Across Central Ohio
Thursday's bridge collapse in Washington State may have you wondering how safe the bridges are that you travel across every day here in Ohio. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, there are 2,643 bridges in Franklin and surrounding counties and 226 of them are classified as "structurally deficient." County engineers across central Ohio are quick to point out that the ...
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Fired Bishop Watterson Teacher Waits For Ruling As Graduation Nears
"Someone had to hunt that down. It was a one day obituary, five letters. And, to have five letters make such a huge ordeal," said Julie Uncapher.Uncapher, the same sex partner of fired Bishop Watterson High School teacher Carla Hale, said she is still in disbelief over the debate that has placed them at the center of the gay rights movement."A letter, basically, that was none of ...
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Western Ohio Veterans Not Taking Advantage Of Bonuses
Veterans in western Ohio are leaving money on the table.Ohio Veterans Services confirm Clark and Champaign counties have millions of dollars left in their bonus fund accounts. Officials want veterans to know this money belongs to them. If you served, all you need to do is apply for the funds.Veterans who served in-theater receive up to $1,500 per person.Watch 10TV News and refresh 10TV.com for ...
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Hilliard Man Killed In Hocking County Motorcycle Crash
A Hilliard man was killed Friday afternoon when his motorcycle collided with a car. Thomas A. Holman, 35, died in the crash that occurred just after noon, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol.Deputies said that Holman's Harley Davidson travelled across the center line on eastbound state Route 374 in Hocking County.He struck a Nissan Maxima that was driving in the other ...
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We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
Barack Obama
The U.S. president was speaking on his administration's counter terrorism policy.
Hotel Review
The Helmsley Park Lane, New York
The best feature of this hotel is its location, overlooking Central Park in the heart of Manhattan. The hotel also ...
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