Archive for: November, 2010

Students chatted with gunman to keep him calm

MARINETTE, Wis. (AP) — Trapped in their classroom with a student gunman, a group of terrified Wisconsin high schoolers worked desperately to keep their captor calm by chatting and laughing with him about hunting and fishing. The 15-year-old gunman eventually shot himself as police stormed the room at Marinette High School hours later Monday evening, [...]

Sage Elizabeth Flowers

Lynn Flowers and Michael J. Brim of Madison, Wis., are parents of a 7-pound, 9-ounce, 19 1/2-inch girl, Sage Elizabeth Flowers, born at 3:11 a.m. Nov. 25, 2010 at St. Marys Hospital, Madison, Wis. Grandparents are Kathy and Daryl Flowers and Judy and Dean Brim, all of Kenton. Great-grandparents are Dora and Glenn Flowers, Richard [...]

Amara Elizabeth Legge

Charles and Martina Legge of Rushsylvania are parents of a 6-pound, 2-ounce, 19 1/2-inch girl, Amara Elizabeth, born at 7:37 p.m. Nov. 22, 2010 at Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus. Grandparents are Robert and Fay Legge of Mount Victory and Dale Phillips and Ann Maxim of Gulkana, Alaska. Great-grandparents are Luke and Jeanie Maxim [...]

Blayne Everett Michael Kindle

Nicole Acton and Jason Kindle of Findlay are parents of a 7-pound, 7-ounce, 20.5-inch boy, Blayne Everett Michael Kindle, born at 9:01 p.m. Nov. 10, 2010 at Bluffton Hospital. Grandparents are Clyde and Elizabeth Acton Jr. of Dunkirk, Mike Kindle of Dunkirk and Janice Elliott of Elizabethton, Tenn. Great-grandparents are Genoa Williams of Frenchburg, Ky.,  [...]

Police Reports: November 30, 2010

HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio woman who says she was held in a closet for 10 days and raped repeatedly says the man told her he had intended to sell her as a sex slave but decided to keep her as “a pet.” The 22-year-old woman described the alleged captivity to The Cincinnati Enquirer [...]

Woman kept as a ‘pet’

HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio woman who says she was held in a closet for 10 days and raped repeatedly says the man told her he had intended to sell her as a sex slave but decided to keep her as “a pet.” The 22-year-old woman described the alleged captivity to The Cincinnati Enquirer [...]

No snow yet

CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland has had no measurable snow for 250 days, the city’s second longest snowless stretch on record. The National Weather Service says the last time its station at Cleveland Hopkins airport detected snow on the ground was on March 25. In records that go back to 1893, the only longer span between [...]

James Thames

Thames James F. “Gabby”, 55 Forest Arrangements for James F. “Gabby” Thames are incomplete at the Clark Shields Funeral Home in Forest.

Hanson-Neely plans service

ADA — The Hanson-Neely Funeral Home will sponsor its seventh annual Remembrance Service on Dec. 11 at the funeral home in Ada. The service is offered to families who have lost a loved one regardless of who provided the funeral services. “We are doing this as a service to the community,” said Bruce and Sandy [...]

Fire renews calls for a shelter

CINCINNATI (AP) — A man’s death in a weekend fire at a homeless camp prompted advocates on Monday to renew their call for a broader city system to provide emergency shelter in cold weather. The blaze in an isolated area near a city viaduct and a flood wall also consumed a large makeshift shed and [...]

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