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Snow emergencies declared after storm dumps snow: Roads, closures, shelters

Snow emergencies declared after storm dumps snow: Roads, closures, shelters Sarah Brookbank and Quinlan Bentley, Cincinnati Enquirer © The Enquirer/Liz Dufour Sycamore Community School buses are idle at the transportation department. Schools are closed Tuesday due to the snowstorm. Greater Cincinnati woke up to more snow than expected. Forecasters initially predicted up to 3 inches of snow starting Monday night into Tuesday morning, prompting local municipalities to declare snow emergencies. Then we woke up to 5 inches and more in some locations, the highest accumulations of the winter so far. There are reports of 7-10 in some locations. If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency, the National Weather Service s weather advisory states.

Judge stops Cincinnati-area school district from arming staff

Judge stops Cincinnati-area school district from arming staff A Cincinnati-area school district has lost its right to arm teachers and other staff members with guns, at least for now, a judge ruled. The decision comes on the eve of oral arguments at the Ohio Supreme Court over the policy Butler County’s Madison City Schools approved in the wake of a school shooting nearly four years ago. (Source: FOX19 NOW/file) By Jennifer Edwards Baker | January 11, 2021 at 1:27 PM EST - Updated January 11 at 8:38 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A Cincinnati-area school district has lost its right to arm teachers and other staff members in a decision that comes just before their controversial policy goes before the Ohio Supreme Court.

Butler County Sheriff s Office computer network hacked

Butler County Sheriff’s Office computer network hacked, key systems down since Christmas Eve The sheriff says all essential services are operating, though not all systems are back to normal. BCSO: Operations impacted by malware computer system infection By Ken Brown | December 30, 2020 at 2:25 PM EST - Updated December 31 at 11:34 AM BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio (FOX19) - Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones says malware activity was recently detected on the sheriff’s office computer network. Jones says there is no evidence at this time that the office’s information has been compromised and they continue to actively monitor the situation. The dispatch center’s automated computer system was down for approximately 10 days after the malware kicked in, according to the sheriff, meaning dispatchers were doing their job with pen and paper.

Rep Warren Davidson: Ohio Republican who replaced John Boehner takes increasingly pro-Trump, anti-DeWine path

Rep. Warren Davidson: Ohio Republican who replaced John Boehner takes increasingly pro-Trump, anti-DeWine path Scott Wartman, Cincinnati Enquirer We re two different people, Boehner, a West Chester Republican, said about Warren Davidson. The former congressman who represented Butler County for 24 years spoke to The Enquirer by phone from his Florida home where he now spends his winters.  How s Davidson different? I ll let someone else answer that. Davidson, a former Army Ranger and businessman from Troy, has cultivated a reputation far more conservative than Boehner. But up until this year, Davidson, 50, has lived in the shadow of his more noisy congressional neighbor Rep. Jim Jordan, who was one of the first to endorse Davidson in his run for Boehner s seat when the former speaker retired in 2015. 

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