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➤ Toledo: Police say vandals cut down or damaged three Flock license plate cameras in east Toledo on Aug. 15 and 16. The City Council votes next week on expanding the program to 14 schools. (More)
➤ Cleveland: Emily Moreno filed a federal lawsuit against her ex-husband, U.S. Rep. Max Miller, and his attorney, alleging they published an unredacted nude photo of the couple’s 2-year-old daughter in a Dropbox folder Miller shared on X. Miller’s attorney, Aaron Minc, has taken responsibility for the folder’s contents. (More)
➤ Delaware County: The Ohio Wildlife Center has taken in more than 150 animals since last week’s storms, most of them orphaned squirrels, rabbits, and songbirds with minor injuries from falls, and is seeking donations. (See Photo)
➤ Youngstown: Mahoning County Juvenile Court is giving away free backpacks to students from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday in the Mahoning Valley Community School parking lot at 2026 South Ave. It’s a drive-thru pickup. (More)
➤ Geauga County: A grand jury indicted Richard Vandevander, the Hambden Volunteer Fire Department’s former treasurer and assistant chief, on five felony counts including aggravated theft. Prosecutors say he took about $1.6 million over 3.5 years. (See Details)
➤ Gallia County: The Old School Cofé employs half a dozen women in recovery, training them in restaurant work with money from a OneOhio Recovery Foundation grant. Nonprofit Field of Hope plans to add a print shop and a salon this fall. (Read Story)
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