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Beets are in season at farmers markets. Here's a summer-friendly preparation idea: Peel the beets with a carrot peeler, then grate them coarsely either with a box grater or in a food processor .
Owner of Shop Where Gator Was Found is Arrested
The owner of a consignment shop which was recently raided by police is waking up behind bars this morning.
Shifted burial plot angers family
SPRINGFIELD TWP. -- For 30 years, Valeria Price battled Beech Grove Cemetery's above-ground mess of uncut grass, tall weeds, fallen trees and toppled tombstones.
Cozy Coupe wheels into Cleveland museum
In an age of auto industry shutdowns, bailouts and bankruptcies, America's best-selling and most fuel-efficient cars keeps rolling forward.
Drew Lachey ready for 'Challenge'
Somewhere on Ritchie Avenue in Wyoming is the home where singer/actor Drew Lachey auditioned his home improvement talents.
Half of Fairfield kids cut holiday class
First-grader Max Lackey wasn't a happy camper when his mother Wendy got him out of bed on Memorial Day to go to school at Hilltop Elementary in Wyoming.
The 24th annual Wyoming Juried Fine Art Show will be on view from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday.
Women Appear In Court Over Stolen Pres. Obama Picture
Reported by: Ian Preuth Email: ian.preuth@wcpo.com Web Produced By: Ian Preuth Last Update: 2:35 pm Marla Anderson A Wyoming woman appeared in a Hamilton County courtroom on Monday over a rather bizarre case.
Two women jailed over Obama photo
Marla Anderson wanted that Barack Obama picture. So much so that Wyoming police say she walked into a Grove Avenue home Friday to take it.
Report: Silverton police dispatch outdated
SILVERTON - When Tim McGrath walked into the Silverton Police Department's dispatch center, he felt as if he were in a time warp.
Injured Officer Now Walking and Talking
A Lockland Police officer, critically injured in a police chase more than two weeks ago, made major improvements over the weekend and has now moved from the intensive care unit to a standard room at University Hospital.
Support for Injured Officer Continues
As the condition of Lockland police officer Brandon Gehring continues to improve, friends, family and the community continue to rally around the injured officer.
Fundraiser for injured officer
WYOMING - Local police and fire departments are raising money to support Brandon Gehring, the Lockland police officer who was severely injured last week during a high-speed chase on Interstate 75.
Personal income growth in Wood County exceeds state average
In metro Toledo, only Wood County residents had a bigger increase in per-capita income in 2007 than the statewide average, a new report shows.
Injured officer 'loves his job'
Lockland Police Officer Brandon Gehring was doing what he loved best when he was critically injured Monday during a traffic pursuit.
The light after Columbine's darkness
April 27, 1999, was a storm-tossed night, so dark and threatening it seemed to encroach on the light of Temple Sholom in Amberley Village.
False alarms high in upscale towns
I NDIAN HILL - When Indian Hill Rangers respond to home burglary alarms, they're almost certain to find no evidence of a break-in. Of the 1,171 burglary alarms they responded to last year, all but two were false alarms.
The house at 157 Congress Run in the Cincinnati suburb of Wyoming was a fine little place, a sturdy 1940s brick Cape with trim, boxy rooms and an undulating yard punctuated with old trees.
Three years ago, as the youngest of Larry and Kathy Smileys' four children prepared to graduate from high school, the couple were ready for a commencement of their own.
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