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CPD holding 2 promotion ceremonies Friday Photo: FOX19 NOW/file By FOX19 Digital Staff | May 14, 2021 at 8:54 AM EDT - Updated May 14 at 10:17 AM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - The Cincinnati Police Department will be holding two promotional ceremonies Friday.
Both ceremonies will be streamed live on the Cincinnati Police Department Facebook page.
The first one will start at 10:30 a.m.
Police Chief Eliot Isaac will administer the oath of office to the following new sergeants: Lucas Neville, Matthew Ventre, and Steven Mittermeier.
The second promotional ceremony will take place at 1:00 p.m.
Chief Isaac will administer the oath of office to the following new captains: David Johnston, Adam Hennie, Stephen Saunders and Ryan Hudson.
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After a career as a benchwarmer at Colerain High School and a year at a Division III college, basketball player DaeShawn Beasley decided to take a year off to hone his skills. He then transferred to Wright State University Lake Campus in Mercer County, Ohio, where he became the captain of the basketball team and later graduated. He still holds several top five records for points, assists and rebounds at the school. After college, he played professionally in Orlando, Fla. for the Florida Fight Basketball Association, coached high school basketball for three years and played overseas in Italy and Spain.
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Cincinnati area teens have been trickling into COVID-19 vaccination clinics ever since Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine opened up vaccine eligibility to everyone 16 and older on March 29. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear did the same a week later.
Until then, public health officials are working to get more and more eligible teens vaccinated. In some cases, that means bringing vaccination clinics to school buildings.
Milford High School in Clermont County hosted a vaccination clinic in partnership with Clermont Public Health last week. District spokesperson Wendy Planicka says about 200 people came to the clinic, 150 of which were students. The second dose will be available on May 17.