Bill Rinehart
Rinehart has been a radio reporter since 1994 with positions in markets like Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska; Sioux City, Iowa; Dayton, Ohio: and most recently as senior correspondent and anchor for Cincinnati’s WLW-AM.
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Motorists are advised to adjust their commutes in anticipation of the construction to repair damages from last week's fiery crash.
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There is a connection between lower COVID-19 cases and fewer deaths and closed schools, according to a report published in the Journal of the American...
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The Departments of Agriculture in at least four states - Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Tennessee - say people have reported receiving unsolicited packs of...
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People in the eastern United States are getting a treat this spring - if you consider more cicadas than usual a treat. Five different cicada broods have...
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Ohio National Guard members are working at three Southwest Ohio food banks, stepping into the roles normally filled by volunteers. Governor Mike DeWine...
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The hot, dry weather that dominated the region in late September and early October shouldn't have much of an effect on this year's Christmas tree crop....
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Updated: Monday, 1:12 p.m. On Friday, a green-ish scum began forming in places along the banks of the Ohio River. At the time, the executive director of...
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A pharmaceutical distributor that was incorporated in Montgomery County, two of its former executives and two pharmacists are charged in what federal...
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States in the Ohio River basin will be able to choose whether or not to follow pollution control standards set by the Ohio River Water Sanitation...
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Businesses in and around Dayton are still dealing with a lack of electricity and water after Monday night's tornadoes.Rahn's Artisan Breads stopped…