Coroner IDs 17-year-old killed with stolen gun in Lockland
Teenage girl dies after stolen gun goes off, sheriff’s office says By Jennifer Edwards Baker | January 28, 2021 at 10:04 AM EST - Updated January 28 at 10:04 AM
LOCKLAND, Ohio (FOX19) - The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office released the identity Thursday of a 17-year-old girl fatally shot in Lockland Wednesday.
Brooklyn Terrell died at University of Cincinnati Medical Center shortly after she arrived about 9:30 a.m., coroner officials confirmed to FOX19 NOW.
Officers found the teen with a gunshot wound to the chest in the back of a home in the 200 block of North Cooper Avenue, according to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office.
Lockland Local School District sets up 15 free Wi-Fi hotspots for students
Students in Lockland will be able to access free Wifi hotspots throughout the community through a new program funded by Ohio and CARES Act grants.
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Wi-Fi is an essential school supply in 2020 â thatâs undeniable. But who should be responsible for ensuring children have access to during the COVID-19 pandemic: Their families or their school system?
In Lockland Local School District, one of the poorest districts in all of Ohio, it wasnât much of a question. Superintendent Bob Longworth knew many Lockland families would never have reliable internet access without help. If they didnât get it, their childrenâs education would suffer.
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Lockland School District, Village of Lockland, and Cincinnati Bell Partner on Smart City Solution
December 15, 2020 GMT
CINCINNATI (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 15, 2020
The Lockland School District and the Village of Lockland are proud to announce a partnership with Cincinnati Bell to realize a “Smart City” vision that will bring free public WiFi to the Village. The goal is to provide Internet connectivity to residents who might otherwise not have reliable access for educational, healthcare, and employment opportunities.
In partnership with the Lockland School District and the Village of Lockland, Cincinnati Bell has installed a Smart City solution with WiFi coverage that “lights up” 15 locations within the Village. These locations include 8 public hotspots and 7 apartment complexes with a high concentration of Lockland School District Students. The community may log on through a splash