Temps to dip into single digits. Here are some shelters providing places to warm up. Cameron Knight, Cincinnati Enquirer
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Temperatures are expected to drop to 4 degrees tonight and remain below freezing the rest of the week. Friday night is also expected to be very cold.
The COVID-19 pandemic have caused several local shelters to close or restrict their numbers. The Talbert House, Prince of Peace Lutheran Church and other organizations have raised money to put hundreds of people up in hotels and motels this winter.
For those who still need a place to warm up, here are some locations of shelters that are still operating:
Participants advancing through You-Turn drug court
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This month’s “You-Turn Star Client” recognition goes to Tag Williams Jr., left at podium, being congratulated by You-Turn Recovery Case Manager Jessica Harrington, right foreground. Williams received the award for showing leadership skills in group therapy.
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Stephen, left, is recognized for a year of sobriety. You-Turn Recovery Case Manager Jessica Harrington, right, claps her hands in celebration.
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WILMINGTON Michelle Arledge was admitted to drug court after she overdosed in the lobby of a church which, at that very time, was hosting the September 2019 You-Turn Recovery Docket (drug court) graduation ceremony.
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Former Talbert House employee indicted on sex charges, prosecutor says
Former Talbert House employee indicted on sex charges, prosecutor says By Jared Goffinet and Chris Riva | December 16, 2020 at 12:07 PM EST - Updated December 16 at 5:43 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A former employee at Talbert House is facing up to 10 years in prison after being indicted on Gross Sexual Imposition charges, according to the press release from the office of Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters.
Kenneth Hackett, 55-years-old, has worked as a life skills coach at Talbert House for the last four years. Talbert House is an agency that works to help kids, adults, and families improve life.
Prosecutor: Former Talbert House employee indicted on sex charges
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Kenneth Hackett, 55, is accused of having sexual contact with a minor that he met through his former job at Talbert House.
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HAMILTON COUNTY, Ohio â A former Talbert House employee is accused of having sexual conduct with a child under the age of 13, according to Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters and court documents.
A Hamilton County grand jury indicted 55-year-old Kenneth Hackett on two counts of gross sexual imposition on Wednesday, Deters said.