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🌱 Man Who Stabbed Relatives Shot + Boy Scouts Cancel Tree Sale

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Good morning, neighbors! Sean Peek here with today's issue of the Cincinnati Daily.


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Here are the top stories in Cincinnati today:

  1. A man accused of stabbing his sister and brother in law before being shot in the leg by a Cincinnati police officer has been arrested. It happened around 12:30 p.m. Thursday at an apartment complex on Lafueille Circle when officers got a 911 call from someone inside an apartment. (WLWT Cincinnati)
  2. A Cincinnati Boy Scouts troop is collecting toys after a global Christmas tree shortage canceled their tradition. Every year, St. James Boy Scout Troop 24 holds their Christmas tree sale the morning of Thanksgiving. According to the troop's Facebook post, they had to cancel because of a global Christmas tree storage. (WXIX)
  3. Cincinnati-area 10-year-old who battled cancer, COVID-19 pushes forward with thankful heart (LEX18 Lexington KY News)
  4. A new Christmas light festival and market premieres in Cincinnati. (WXIX)
  5. Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley reflects on time in office ahead of the mayoral transition. (WLWT Cincinnati)

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Sean Peek

About me: Sean Peek is a writer and entrepreneur with a degree in English Literature from Weber State University. Over the years, he has worked as a copywriter, editor, SEO specialist, and marketing director for various digital media companies. He currently co-owns and operates content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.

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