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As the time change approaches on Sunday, March 14th, fire departments want to remind residents to make another change that could save their lives – the batteries in their smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors. Approximately every three hours a home fire death occurs somewhere in the nation and 80 percent of those occur in homes without working smoke alarms.
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A Middletown woman who used the synthetic marijuana called “Spice” before dying this summer, didn’t die because of that. So says Madison County Coroner Ned Dunnichay after investigating the death of 29-year old Lilly Helsley. The coroner says Helsley died from an overdose of prescription depressants, not the controversial fake marijuana product.
A growing effort to ban the imitation marijuana called “spice” or K2 won’t include at least one Delaware County Commissioner. Donald Dunnuck says bans in other communities are the result of unwarranted hysteria. Dunnuck is also the lawyer for the Delaware County Board of Health—he says he’ll draft a Spice-ban measure for them, but vote [...]
A man involved in a fatal Labor Day traffic accident in Anderson lied to police about his role. That’s what investigators are now saying about what 46-year old Bradley DeBord told them after the Monday accident that took the life of 64-year old Marilyn Hirsch. Investigators now believe that DeBord’s sister, 45-year old Darla Wright [...]