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Dayton Government Can t Fill Jobs That Paid $100K Last Year

Dayton Government Can t Fill Jobs That Paid $100K Last Year
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Man found not guilty of manslaughter - Sidney Daily News

Man found not guilty of manslaughter - Sidney Daily News
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Defense rests case in Wayne HealthCare lawsuit

Defense rests case in Wayne HealthCare lawsuit
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Ohio coroner s office warns of THC-infused edibles made to look like popular snacks

Ohio coroner’s office warns of THC-infused edibles made to look like popular snacks FOX19 Digital Staff © Provided by WXIX Cincinnati THC-infused snacks CINCINNATI (FOX19) - The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office and Community Overdose Action Team (COAT) are warning the public of THC-infused edibles being packaged to resemble common snacks. They said the snacks are found at places such as gas stations and convenience stores. According to COAT, in the state, dispensaries are not allowed to sell products with cartoon characters or those that look to be commercially available products. “The THC-infused edibles are often marketed to youth. This is concerning because youth may have trouble discerning the difference between THC-infused edibles and actual food – especially children who cannot read but can recognize familiar packaging,” Montgomery County Coroner Dr. Kent Harshbarger said in a news release.

Stark County loses pathologists, can t do own autopsies

Murder investigations could be delayed. Insurers may postpone life insurance payments. The Stark County Coroner s Office says this could happen because it has been unable to perform autopsies. Its sole forensic pathologist who did the autopsies, Daniel Brown, resigned in September to become a freelance pathologist. The former Akron police officer worked for Stark County for about nine months. He had replaced the prior pathologist, Renée Robinson, a Hoover High School graduate. She had stepped down in February 2019 after about three and a half years. What are pathologists? Pathologists are medical doctors who specialize in the study of bodily tissues and fluids.  They often do a five-year residency after medical school. Forensic pathologists are pathologists who do an additional year of fellowship training. They perform in-depth internal and external examinations of bodies, known as autopsies, to help determine cause and manner of death.

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