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  • Dead body found in woods near area Kroger, police say

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    A dead body was discovered near a Northern Kentucky Kroger on Wednesday.

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    Officers responded to a Kroger in Bellevue, Kentucky, on Donnermeyer Drive and Retreat Street, according to our news partner WCPO in Cincinnati.

    The cause of death is currently unknown.

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    Bellevue Police told WCPO that an initial investigation indicated that this was an isolated incident and there is no threat to the public.

    WCPO also spoke with a Gold Star Chili worker in Bellevue. Constance Bray said there had been a smell for several weeks, but her friends who had previously called the police were told it was a deer.

    She explained that she and a friend went to explore where the smell was coming from and found the body. They notified police, WCPO reported.

    The Campbell County Crime Scene Team was also called to assist with the investigation.

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  • Northern Kentucky pickleball tournament to help families in need this holiday season

    Northern Kentucky pickleball tournament to help families in need this holiday season

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    CRESTVIEW HILLS, Ky. — More than a hundred people picked up a pickleball paddle to help families in need.

    The Five Seasons Sports Club donated some of the proceeds from the sports club’s first-ever pickleball tournament.

    “Part of what’s good about it is we’re able to donate 10% of our proceeds over to Kenton County Family Resources,” said Brandon Kwok, the pickleball director at the Five Seasons Family Sports Club. “It’s going to get them some new toys, shoes, clothes, anything they kind of need for the winter months coming up.”

    Kwok has played in other pickleball tournaments and wanted to start one at the club. He also wanted to give back to the community in a meaningful way.

    According to the Sports & Fitness Industry Association 2022 report, pickleball is the country’s fastest growing sport. Currently, there are 4.8 million players.

    The report stated that in the last five years, pickleball participation has grown by 53.9%. On average it has grown 11.5% per year.

    Kwok loves the social aspect of the game and that anyone can play.

    “What’s unique about pickleball is you don’t have to be this super muscular and fit player. I tell people all the time I’ve lost to 90-year-olds and you know they’re just better, and that’s what I love about it,” Kwok said. “It’s more about your skills and what you think versus how fit and bulky you are.”

    He added that pickleball is an easy sport to learn.

    “We do a beginners clinic on Monday nights called ‘Pickle in 5,’” he said.

    Five Seasons Family Sports Club has four locations with a total of 56 pickleball courts. He said if you would like to learn how to play you can call any of the four locations.

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  • Cincinnati Zoo announces Lightning the sloth is expecting a baby

    Cincinnati Zoo announces Lightning the sloth is expecting a baby

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    CINCINNATI — Lightning the sloth is slow-cooking a new addition to the Cincinnati Zoo, the zoo announced on Thursday.

    Her new pup is expected to join the family in the early summer of 2023.

    Zoo workers have hoped for a baby sloth since 2016, but Lightning and her partner Moe were more interested in a slow-burn romance in the beginning. The pair were introduced to one another in 2019 and the zoo announced Lightning was pregnant in February 2021; unfortunately, she delivered a stillborn baby eight months later.

    After the miscarriage, zoo staff gave Lightning and Moe a break from one another.

    “We waited several months before putting the sloth pair back together after Lightning delivered a stillborn baby last October,” said Julie Grove, Cincinnati Zoo’s zoological manager, in a press release. “They showed immediate interest in each other and did what we were hoping they would do.”

    Lightning has been undergoing regular ultrasounds recently, the zoo said, and the presence of a fetus and fetal heartbeat were discovered during an exam in early September.

    An ultrasound that was performed earlier this week revealed “significant growth and fetal movement,” according to the press release.

    Lightning will be kept behind-the-scenes during the pregnancy, but her plodding paramour can be visited in Discovery Forest during normal zoo hours. When the baby is born, she’ll do most of the work, carting her pint-sized progeny with her for 10 to 12 months following the birth.

    Lightning, who is now 10-years-old, arrived at the Cincinnati Zoo in 2019 on a breeding recommendation and was introduced to Moe that December. Because sloths don’t do anything speedily, the pair took their relationship slow and didn’t warm up to each other until 2020.

    Moe, on the other claw, was orphaned in the wild when he was young, and was brought into human care for his own survival. The 28-year-old has been in Cincinnati since 2006.

    Two-toed sloths are not considered endangered, but the Cincinnati Zoo said they are becoming increasingly vulnerable as a result of human encroachment.

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  • 2 arrested after protesters climb flagpoles and demand action outside Procter & Gamble headquarters

    2 arrested after protesters climb flagpoles and demand action outside Procter & Gamble headquarters

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    CINCINNATI — Two people were arrested after protesters scaled flagpoles and gathered in front of Procter & Gamble’s headquarters in downtown Cincinnati Tuesday morning.

    The group assembled outside while P&G held its yearly general meeting inside the building. The group demanded an end to what they call deforestation and human rights abuses.

    Protesters claimed P&G is irresponsibly harvesting wood pulp and palm oil while hurting the indigenous people of Indonesia.

    Procter & Gamble has defended its actions in the past, saying it monitors and holds suppliers accountable.

    According to Cincinnati police, two women were arrested out of the protest. Both were charged with criminal trespassing and obstructing official business.

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