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City record - Sidney Daily News

City record TUESDAY -midnight: warrant. Caleb Ritchie Hewitt, 20, of Sidney, was arrested on a warrant. MONDAY -10:07 p.m.: breaking and entering. Police received a report of a breaking and entering in progress at Biggins Small Engine Repair on Wapakoneta Avenue. -8:57 p.m.: fight in progress. Police responded to a report of a fight in progress at Enterprise Avenue at Thompson Street. -8:21 p.m.: warrant. Ashley Elaine Rodeheffer, 39, of Sidney, was arrested on a warrant. -2:58 p.m.: theft. Police responded to a report of a past theft in the 700 block of Foraker Avenue. -7:55 a.m.: damaging. Damage was reported in the 200 block of Pike Street..

An urban farm in Covington will have homes despite neighbor pushback

An urban farm in Covington will have homes despite neighbor pushback
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Rep Johnson Update + Petitions Due In Soon + Vigil In The Park

Reply The Marietta Daily logo, Marietta, Ohio, Washington County, News, Breaking News, Headlines, Marietta Morning News, News Alert, News Update (Patch Media) Happy Monday, Marietta! Here s everything happening today in town. First, what the next three days of weather look like: Monday: Clear throughout the day. High: 89, Low: 64. Find out what s happening in Marietta with free, real-time updates from Patch. Let s go! Wednesday: Mostly sunny. High, 85, Low 60. Find out what s happening in Marietta with free, real-time updates from Patch. Let s go! Marietta historical tidbit of the day: Due to some actions of a couple of Jehovah s Witnesses in Marietta during World War II, more than 500 citizens called for city council to limit their activities. Others in the county felt labeling a religion subversive and suppressing them was dangerous to First Amendment rights. An ordinance was proposed to require vendors of magazines, pamphlets, and printed materials to buy a license, an

Coal Grove woman sentenced in drug case

IRONTON — A Coal Grove woman who admitted cutting off an ankle monitor and swallowing suspected drugs was sentenced to nearly five years in prison Wednesday in Lawrence County Common Pleas Court. Kaye McKenzie, 32, of High Street, Coal Grove, pleaded guilty to two counts of tampering with evidence, felony vandalism and admitted violating community control sanctions. Judge Andy Ballard sentenced her to two years in prison on each of the tampering charges and 11 months in prison for vandalism by cutting off the ankle monitor. The sentences are to run consecutively. McKenzie also was sentenced to six months in prison for violating community control sanctions, but that sentence is to run concurrent with the other sentences.

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