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A Pike County judge ruled Monday that George Wagner IV should spend the rest of his life in prison for the 2016 murders of eight members of the Rhoden family.
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George Wagner IV was convicted in the fatal shootings of eight members of the Rhoden family in 2016.
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The statewide average of COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents has decreased from 200 to just over 186 this week; the Akron Public School Board has selected to Christine Fowler-Mack for superintendent; Akron mayor Dan Horrigan is joining a group of other mayors and the organization Everytown for Gun Safety in calling on the U.S. Senate to take up two bills the House passed last month; and more stories.
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Ohio's attorney general has given a down payment to officials in Pike County to help them prosecute the people accused of murdering eight members of one…
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Attorney General Mike DeWine’s office says his office is doing something it doesn’t normally do: It's asking the public for specific information in…
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It’s been a year since eight members of a rural Pike County family – ages 16 to 44 – were found murdered at four locations southwest of Piketon. No one…
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Nearly a Year After Eight Family Members Were Slain In Southern Ohio, There's Little New InformationThe one-year-anniversary of the murders of eight members of a Pike County family is approaching. the Pike County’s sheriff joined Ohio’s attorney general…
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It’s been five months since eight members of the Rhoden family in Pike County were killed while sleeping in their beds. Attorney General Mike DeWine says…
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Law enforcement officials said Sunday that marijuana plots have been found at several locations near where eight members of a southern Ohio family were…