Camp washington along i75. You can see the snow is falling there 9 first warning chief meteorologist Steve Raleigh is here with your first look at road crews are ready for whatever Mother Nature throws thier way. 9 on your side reporter John Genovese is live the roads ready. John . Theres a lot of work a lot of people stuff ready to go. This giant vat is holding just some of the nearly 15thousand gallons of beet juice that will hopefully help prevent ice from building up on the roads. Around the bend weve seen salt trucks pulling up to the dome getting filled to the brim by that bulldozer. The majority of workers are scheduled to arrive here in a little less than an hour. Theyll be working 12hour shifts overnight driving some of the 60 trucks on hand in the city to keep things as clear as possible. Each truck is responsible for clearing 52lane miles roughly the distance from here to dayton. They were waiting for the rain to pass before pretreating roads. As always theyll focus on the m
Supposed to be caring for. That nurse was once facing decades in prison, but tonight, shes a free woman. 9 on your sides ashley zilka spoke with the Dearborn County prosecutor about what led to this decision. Kathy hess worked at this care center for almost 20 years. She had a good reputation until one day back in december 2013 when her patient died. The dearborn Prosecutor Says it was almost ruled a natural deathuntil a witness came forward. In december of 2013 77 year old dionne scalf died here at Woodland Hills care center in lawrenceburg. Now two years later her nurse, 60 year old kathy hess admitted she broke scalfs vertebra while in her care. 01 03 the point was to hold some point of accountability to this lady whose actions resulted in the death of dione scalf. 11 at one point hess was looking at 20 years in prison. Now she will serve 18 months on nonreporting probation. This week hess received a three year sentence. Dearborn county prosecutor, aaron negangard, agreed to dismiss
Average the overall totals will range from 12 inches with isolated higher totals possible. Visibility will be reduced at times and slick road crews across the tri state right now are busy making sure the roads will be ready for the morning rush. Cincinnati crews are busy loading trucks with salt. And kentucky says it has about 28 go. Is a live picture from i75 at mitchell. Right now. There are no reports of any major problems on the interstate. 9 on your sides John Genovese joins us live from the Camp Washington salt barn where many city road workers were preparing for the night. John. Right now dozens of trucks are out and about. Those drivers are working until 7oclock tomorrow morning. Were told the rain caused a later than usual startbut theyre on track to keep rush hour when the flakes start falling i really try to stay off the roadspavement turns slick. Drivers turn cautious. Gotta look out for the black ice dont drive too close to the driver thats in front of you for some mondays
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