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Sheriff: Man arrested after shooting in Miami Township

Sheriff: Man arrested after shooting in Miami Township View Comments Deputies have arrested a man in connection with a shooting that happened in the village of Addyston on Sunday.  Dihierry O. Tucker, 29, is charged with one count felonious assault and one count of improperly discharging a firearm at or into a habitation, according to a release from the Hamilton County Sheriff s Office.  Officers with the sheriff s office and the Addyston Police Department responded to the 120 block of Second Street for a report of a person shot, the release states.  Upon arriving at the scene, officers located a victim, Travis Middleton, suffering from a single gunshot wound to the lower back, officials said. He was transported to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for treatment. 

Ragin Cajuns RB Mitchell selected by San Francisco in 2021 NFL Draft | 103 7 The Game | Acadiana s Sports Station

Photo courtesy of Travis Middleton and Senior Bowl University of Louisiana running back Elijah Mitchell has been selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft. Mitchell appeared in 42 games during his four seasons with the Ragin’ Cajuns. He recorded 3,267 rushing yards on 527 attempts at Louisiana. He totaled 41 rushing touchdowns. Mitchell caught 49 total passes in four season for 597 yards and five touchdowns. The first Ragin’ Cajun selected in the 2021 NFL Draft played high school at Erath. Mitchell was named First Team All-Sun Belt Conference in 2020.

COVID 1 year anniversary: Chapter 2 – Where is all the toilet paper? Alabamians are wearing masks

COVID 1 year anniversary: Chapter 2 – Where is all the toilet paper? Alabamians are wearing masks Updated Mar 14, 2021; Facebook Share Hope for short-lived changes die during the pandemic summer as COVID cases and hospitalizations grow. As the summer progresses, Alabama becomes a hotbed for coronavirus spread, so much so that the Centers for Disease Control sends a team to the state. And, as thoughts turn to fall, questions about schools and sports continue. USA Health medical students, faculty and staff participated in White Coats for Black Lives events Wednesday, June 10, at Children’s & Women’s Hospital and University Hospital. The events were organized by members of the USA College of Medicine chapter of the Student National Medical Association.

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