Greater Cincinnati festivals: Whatâs happening with these big events this year?
Nick Graham | Journal-News
Balloon enthusiasts gather for the balloon glow during The Ohio Challenge hot air balloon festival Friday, July 19, 2019 at Smith Park in Middletown.
By: Aaron Epple | Journal-News
and last updated 2021-05-10 09:40:31-04
Large festivals, which were virtually wiped out by the COVID-19 pandemic last year, have started to return to the Greater Cincinnati region for this spring and summer.
Hereâs a look at what is happening on the big event scene this year:
Villain Arts Tattoo Convention
How often can you get one from the greatest tattoo artists in the world? Typically, there are tattoo contests and special guests as well.
Nobody got hurt. Nobody got killed. Every police officer and deputy went home safe, Chitwood said in a phone interview. The bad guy went to jail safe. And no innocent person got hurt.
The person behind the wheel of each stolen police vehicle was identified as a 33-year-old man, according to the Volusia County Sheriff s Office. The News-Journal is not publishing the man s name because law enforcement raised questions about his mental health.
The man was charged with armed burglary of a conveyance; escape, fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement; two counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon; two counts of grand theft firearm; two counts of grand theft motor vehicle; and driving while license suspended (habitual).
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BOLIVAR - The Hardeman County Commission voted Tuesday night to approve the rezoning of land for Royal Oak Charcoal, following an hours-long public hearing that was fraught with high tension and numerous allegations of illegality.
The motion passed 11-4.
This marks the third attempt made by the commission to rezone land for the company as “I-2 Hazardous Industrial,” this time at site near the towns of Cloverport and Mercer in Madison County, a 186-acre property located off Tennessee Highway 138 and Cox Road, on the county line.
Mayor Jimmy Sain, after admonishing his constituents for how he was being portrayed on social media and showing a Facebook DIY article on charcoal uses, ardently expressed his support of the decision, primarily due to the approximately 30 jobs the plant would bring.
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West Chester giant Kroger Marketplace not history yet
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The West Chester Twp. trustees planned to sell the West Chester Activity Center on Cox Road but the deal fell through last year. Now Kroger and its landlord Regency Center appear to be resurrecting plans to build a giant Marketplace.
and last updated 2021-04-24 17:34:00-04
Officials are doing a price check on whether the stalled Kroger Marketplace project at Tylersville and Cox roads in West Chester Twp. can be rejuvenated in the new world created by the coronavirus pandemic.
Ryan Ertel, who is now a consultant for Regency Centers â Krogerâs landlord at the existing location â told the Journal-News talks with the giant grocery chain are ramping up after the deal fell apart last summer.