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Shark sighting: Miami County woman finds shark head along Great Miami banks
Haley Weidner wanted to enjoy the warm spring-like weather Monday with a walk in Piqua’s Roadside Park. But as she ventured off the bike trail around lunchtime to get a look at the rushing waters of the Great Miami River, she realized something was not right.“I smelled it first,” she said.Then Weidner looked down and saw what appeared to be a shark’s head along the riverbank.>> “I’m like, ‘Oh my God, this is the real thing … this is a real shark,’” she said, recounting the discovery to News Center 7′s Sean Cudahy Monday.Weidner snapped photos of the remains of the shark and posted...…Haley Weidner wanted to enjoy the warm spring-like weather Monday with a walk in Piqua’s Roadside Park. But as she ventured off the bike trail around lunchtime to get a look at the rushing waters of the Great Miami River, she realized something was not right.“I smelled it first,” she said.Then Weidner looked down and saw what appeared to be a shark’s head along the riverbank.>> “I’m like, ‘Oh my God, this is the real thing … this is a real shark,’” she said, recounting the discovery to News Center 7′s Sean Cudahy Monday.Weidner snapped photos of the remains of the shark and posted...WW…
Ohio Education Association calls for full remote learning in certain counties
OHIO — The organization representing more than 120,000 teachers and school employees across Ohio released a letter Tuesday calling for online-only classes in areas designated as Level 4 (purple) or Level (3) on the state’s pandemic alert page.The Ohio Education Association, which includes numerous Miami Valley teaching associations, said Tuesday the state needs more concrete mandates from the state, calling for less district-by-district discretion on reopening policies.The OEA’s letter calls for statewide mask mandates in school for students, staff and visitors, along with daily health...…OHIO — The organization representing more than 120,000 teachers and school employees across Ohio released a letter Tuesday calling for online-only classes in areas designated as Level 4 (purple) or Level (3) on the state’s pandemic alert page.The Ohio Education Association, which includes numerous Miami Valley teaching associations, said Tuesday the state needs more concrete mandates from the state, calling for less district-by-district discretion on reopening policies.The OEA’s letter calls for statewide mask mandates in school for students, staff and visitors, along with daily health...WW…
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