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🌱 Fines For Gambling At UToledo + Three Charged In Missing Teens Case
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Morning, friends. It's me, Brad King, your host of the Toledo Daily — back in your inbox with all the most important things happening in town these days. In this issue, we'll touch on:
- The Ohio Casino Control Commission has fined Penn Sports Interactive $250,000 after Barstool Sportsbook marketed to students at the University of Toledo.
- Toledo's Division of Youth Services is hosting the "Youth Be Heard" series Tuesdays in January at four Lucas County libraries.
- Three people were charged Tuesday for impeding the investigation in missing teens Kyshawn Pittman, 15, and Ke'Marion Wilder, 16.
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A morning shower; milder. High: 47 Low: 31.
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Here are the top five stories in Toledo today:
- The Ohio Casino Control Commission has fined Penn Sports Interactive $250,000 after Barstool Sportsbook marketed to students at the University of Toledo. The commission notified the company that the "Barstool College Football Show" was hosted on the UToledo campus November 15. (Times Reporter)
- Toledo's Division of Youth Services is hosting the "Youth Be Heard" series Tuesdays in January at four Lucas County libraries. The program is aimed to help youth growth and development for 2023. (WTVG)
- Several Chanukah celebrations will be held next week, including the Franklin Park Mall's 35th annual menorah lighting on Sunday. Chabad House of Greater Toledo will host a decorated car parade through nearby streets for the menorah parade. (WNWO NBC 24)
- Three people were charged Tuesday for impeding the investigation in missing teens Kyshawn Pittman, 15, and Ke'Marion Wilder, 16. The suspects have been identified by Wilder's sister as members of Wilder's girlfriend's family. (WTOL)
- The Lucas County Coroner reported 42-year-old Adrian McCaster died after suffering 12 gunshot wounds. The victim was found by Toledo Fire & Rescue after responding to the 800 block of Underwood Avenue around 7 PM Monday. (WTVG)
Today in Toledo:
- 'The Prince and the Pauper' at Toledo School for the Arts (8:30 AM)
- Buehner Center Open House at Oak Openings (4:00 PM)
- Registry Bistro Craft Cocktail Workshop (6:00 PM)
- It's A Wonderful Life: Live from WVL Radio Show at the Valentine Theatre (7:30 PM)
- I Got Next Comedy Showcase hosted by Roni Shanell at Toledo Funny Bone (7:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- Toledo City Council is working to address gun violence issue while the homicide rate climbs to 61. (WTVG)
- Toledo Fire and Rescue Class 296 will celebrate their graduation Friday according to TFRD Fire Chief Allison Armstrong. (WTVG)
- Every Saturday in December sees the Toledo Farmers' Market offer holiday gifts and treats along with fresh produce. (WNWO NBC 24)
Thanks for following along and staying informed. I'll see you around!
— Brad King
About me: I have been a lifelong Northwest Ohio native and University of Toledo grad (Go Rockets!). I'm old enough to remember when the Mud Hens were still playing in Maumee. The Glass City has seen some amazing revitalization and I am so excited to share every update with you!
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