Help for Cincinnati Head Injuries
A Bengals linebacker tackles the opposing team’s quarterback, crashing him to the ground. A Cyclones hockey player smashes into the boards. A Reds pitcher takes a line drive straight to the head. Playing sports increases your risk for head injury, particularly concussions, and a new study at the University of Michigan plans to follow athletes from the time they’re in high school through possible professional careers to determine the long-term effects of head injuries. “There has been considerable attention paid to concussion recently, by the media and others, spurred by reports of...
continue readingFree Community Dinner on Jan. 29 at Refuge Coffee Bar!
This Sunday, Jan. 29, the Refuge Coffee Bar on Glenway Ave. in Cincinnati is hosting a FREE community dinner! Refuge and the Vineyard Westside Church in Cheviot are teaming up to provide a turkey dinner to community residents between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. For more information, call (513)...
continue readingMulti-Car Accident Kills 2, Shuts Down I-71
In the early morning hours of January 14, 2012, in Deerfield Township, a serious auto accident on I-71 left two dead and two listed in serious condition at Cincinnati area hospitals. According to Cincinnati’s News Channel 9, Danica McLester of Wilmington lost control of her vehicle and veered off the right side of the road around 4 a.m. Her vehicle struck a signpost, flipped, and came back onto the interstate. Two of McLester’s rear seat passengers, Olivia French, 19, and Matt Shuttleworth, 18, were ejected from the vehicle. They later died at the scene of the accident. The car was struck...
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