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Lewiston Biker Leads Cops on Chase with Speeds over 150 mph

Lewiston Biker Leads Cops on Chase with Speeds over 150 mph A Lewiston man was allegedly seen driving aggressively before leading police on a scary, high-speed chase. Maine State Police say Trooper Tyler Nadeau was assisting the Androscoggin County Sheriff s Office with a traffic stop on Route 202 in Greene, when the Deputy tried to stop the group of motorcyclists. Only one pulled over for the Deputy, while the other two continued on, in the direction of Leeds. But one of the riders must have decided to check on his buddy, because he drove back by the scene. Trooper Nadeau noticed the motorcycle didn t have a registration plate and tried to pull it over, but the driver took off. The Trooper gave chase, until speeds reached a level too dangerous to continue. He said the motorcyclist continued to do multi-vehicle passes in oncoming lanes, at speeds that were clocked at 154 mph.

Coronavirus: DeWine to give update on pandemic status in Ohio

Vaccinated Ohioans no longer need to quarantine if exposed to COVID, DeWine says Kristen Spicker © Bill Lackey Clark County Health Commissioner Charles Patterson talks with Governor Mike DeWine and his wife, Fran, during a tour of the Clark County COVID vaccine distribution center at the Upper Valley Mall Thursday. BILL LACKEY/STAFF Starting today, Ohioans who have been fully vaccinated against coronavirus will no longer have to quarantine if they’ve been exposed to someone who tested positive for the virus, Gov. Mike DeWine announced. However, those working in nursing homes and long-term care facilities should still quarantine if they’ve been exposed to COVID regardless of vaccination status, DeWine said.

Tecumseh Council welcomes first female Eagle Scouts - Fairborn Daily Herald

Tecumseh Council welcomes first female Eagle Scouts Scouts of all generations, including Kylee Dutenhaber (front), renew their scouting oath during the NESA Luncheon Sunday. Brig. Gen. Rebecca O’Connor, Sam Meyer, Kylee Dutenhaber, Emily Bennett, and Sgt. Myers of the Air Force Sargeant’s Association take advantage of a photo opportunity. A total of 67 scouts in the Tecumseh Council joined the ranks of Eagle Scouts Sunday. They are pictured with local leaders and military members. Daniel Paul Cobb of Fairborn spent his Eagle Scout project documenting the stories of Fairborn veterans. Cobb’s interviews will be part of the city’s Veterans’ Memorial project.

Vaccinated Ohioans no longer need to quarantine if exposed to COVID, DeWine says

Vaccinated Ohioans no longer need to quarantine if exposed to COVID, DeWine says Kristen Spicker © Bill Lackey Clark County Health Commissioner Charles Patterson talks with Governor Mike DeWine and his wife, Fran, during a tour of the Clark County COVID vaccine distribution center at the Upper Valley Mall Thursday. BILL LACKEY/STAFF Starting today, Ohioans who have been fully vaccinated against coronavirus will no longer have to quarantine if they’ve been exposed to someone who tested positive for the virus, Gov. Mike DeWine announced. Some adults, including those working in nursing homes and long-term care facilities will still need to quarantine if they’ve been exposed to COVID regardless of vaccination status.

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