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Rain slowly moves out of Cincinnati

Rain slowly moves out of Cincinnati The rain slowly comes to an end early Monday. The rest of the week will be cooler and sunny. Share Updated: 11:35 PM EDT Apr 11, 2021 Rain slowly moves out of Cincinnati The rain slowly comes to an end early Monday. The rest of the week will be cooler and sunny. Share Updated: 11:35 PM EDT Apr 11, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript ON VINE COMES DOWN. WE KNOW THAT’S A CLEAR SIGN OF SPRING AND SUMMER. NO, THAT’S SO EXCITING OUT AND ABOUT EVENTUALLY THOSE CICADAS WILL BE OUT JOINING US. OH MY I THINK WE STILL HAVE SOME TIME BEFORE WE SEE THOSE CICADAS. I WAS LOOKING AT SOME OF THE SOIL. HARRISON THEY’RE STILL IN THE MID-50S ABOUT EIGHT INCHES DEEP SO I DON’T KNOW MAYBE A LITTLE BIT LONGER HERE. WE STILL HAVE RAIN OUT THERE TOO. AND THAT RAIN’S GOING TO BE AROUND FOR THE REST OF THE NIGHT FOR SOME OF US NOT EVERYBODY SEES RAIN TONIGHT, BUT STILL SOME SPOTTY SHOWERS WILL BE A POSSIBILITY. GOES FOR THE

Golden Alert issued for missing Laurel County man

Missing Laurel County man found safe, Golden Alert canceled LEX 18 and last updated 2021-03-12 15:03:26-05 LAUREL COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) — UPDATE: Mr. Bowling has been found safe, KSP said. Kentucky State Police is asking for the public s help finding a Laurel County man who has been missing since last month. KSP said Raymond D. Bowling, 42, of Owenton, Ky., was last seen at about 5 p.m. on Feb. 20 at a home in East Bernstadt. Bowling is described as a white male 5’8’’ roughly 195 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes. Bowling was operating a 2004 Blue Toyota Camry. The registration on the vehicle KY (446-AJA) and the right front fender of the vehicle is white.

Pryor history: The search for a father and family lost to time | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Pryor history: The search for a father and family lost to time Sometimes, the mysteries of life unfold in the strangest of ways, and while it may not always offer answers, it can offer much more. Written By: Gabriel D. Lagarde | 4:00 am, Mar. 7, 2021 × Jim Pryor (center) is reunited with his two surviving half-brothers Rick (left) and Hal in mid-February 2021. Submitted photo Throughout his 79 years of life, James Robert Pryor Jr. was dogged by the lingering uncertainties of his father, who aside from a pair of scuffed photographs tinged yellow with age and his own name existed as little more than question marks in his mind.

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