Ohio
Girl drowns trying to help sister who fell into pool at Ohio hotel
WHEELERSBURG, Ohio — An 11-year-old girl died when she jumped into a hotel swimming pool in an attempt to help her younger sister, who had fallen into the water.
The Scioto County Sheriff’s Office says Mackenzie Cornell was rushed to Southern Ohio Medical Center in Wheelersburg after she was pulled from the pool at a Quality Inn, but she could not be revived.
Mackenzie and her 9-year-old sister were attending a pool party at the hotel, according to a news release from the sheriff’s office. Emergency workers were called to the hotel at 6:09 p.m. when the girls were found in the water.
When emergency workers arrived, the 9-year-old girl had been resuscitated, the news release says, but CPR was being performed on Mackenzie. The 9-year-old was taken to the hospital by her father while EMS workers continued to perform CPR on Mackenzie before taking her to the hospital.
No information was released on the condition of the 9-year-old girl. The sheriff’s office is investigating the incident.
Wheelersburg is located about 240 miles south of Cleveland on the Ohio River, bordering Kentucky.
Ohio
Man killed while kayaking on the Ohio River
MASON COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) – West Virginia DNR is reporting that a man was killed while kayaking on the Ohio River Thursday evening.
WVDNR says around 5:30 in the Hartford area a man was struck and killed by another vessel.
Information on who the man is or any details surrounding the incident have not been released, but WVDNR says more details will be released in the coming days.
Keep checking the WSAZ app for the latest information.
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Ohio
Oregon Football Entering Big Ten as Biggest Challenge to Ohio State
One of the Big Ten Conference’s premiere programs is already looking at the Ducks as their biggest threat.
Oregon, Washington, USC, and UCLA officially become members of the Big Ten next week. While this topic has been discussed widely over the past few months, the focus is now on matchups and marquee games on everyone’s schedule. Without question, much of the conversation has centered on the Oregon Ducks as many believe they will battle the Ohio State Buckeyes for a conference championship and perhaps a spot in the expanded college playoffs.
Eleven Warriors, an Ohio State fans website, featuring Dan Hope and Andy Anders, spent time recently evaluating the Buckeyes’ challenges in 2024 given the expansion of the league to 18 teams. Not surprisingly, Oregon was rated as the biggest threat to Ohio State. Right from the start, Hope acknowledges the talented team that coach Dan Lanning has put together.
“(Oregon) could have the Big Ten’s best offense,” Hope said. “Dillon Gabriel coming in there from Oklahoma, he might be the Big Ten’s best quarterback. They’ve got a great backup as well in former five-star recruit Dante Moore who transferred in from UCLA.”
Hope doesn’t stop there as he highlighted Evan Stewart and Tez Johnson who may form the best 1-2 punch in the country at wide receiver: a stout running game featuring Jordan James and Noah Whittington, and a solid defense.
Anders goes on to talk a little more about coach Lanning and what he brings to the table, specifically when it comes to recruiting and adding additional talent to a team already recognized as a top-five team in the country.
“Dan Lanning is, I think, one of the best coaches in the sport,” Anders said. “I’m really high on what he can accomplish at Oregon and what this team can accomplish.”
When it comes to the game itself, Oregon has advantages in two areas that are weaknesses on the Ohio State side of the ball—quarterback and offensive line.
“Oregon is probably going to be the best team in the conference in both of those areas,” Hope said. “So those are two key advantages that Oregon has over Ohio State as well as the fact that Oregon is going to be hosting Ohio State in that regular season matchup.”
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Of course, we are still about four months away from the game in Autzen Stadium and a great deal can change in that time. Regardless, this shapes up to be a massive game for both teams.
“I continue to circle that Ohio State-Oregon game as maybe the game of the year in the conference,” Hope said. “I think there is a very good chance that Ohio State-Oregon game on October 12 is going to end up being a Big Ten championship game preview.”
October 12 is a date all Ducks fans have circled on their calendar. There is no doubt they will provide an unforgettable atmosphere for a game that could very well live up to its hype.
Stay up to date on all things Oregon Ducks by visiting Oregon Ducks on SI daily and following Oregon Ducks on SI on Facebook and X.
Ohio
‘Above 1,500 degrees’: Fireworks laws in Ohio designed to protect children this July 4
Fourth of July fireworks safety tips
Have a fun and safe Fourth of July by following these tips
houmatoday.com and dailycomet.com
Thousands of children will be rushed to the emergency room this Independence Day because of fireworks injuries.
Fireworks are legal to launch in Ohio during July 4 celebrations, but only under specific guidelines and on certain days, according to the state fire marshal’s office.
This year, adults in the Buckeye State can discharge fireworks labeled as “1.4G consumer” 4-11 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, then again the same times July 3-7.
“Even sparklers can cause serious injuries if not handled correctly,” Anita Metheny of the fire marshal’s office said. “Always supervise their use or consider safer alternatives like glow sticks, especially for children.”
Fireworks caused $700,000 in damages last year
Statistics from the state fire marshal’s Fire Prevention Bureau show 128 fireworks incidents in Ohio in 2023 caused 22 residential building fires totaling nearly $700,000 in damages.
So far in 2024, there have been 10 incidents involving fireworks causing almost $10,000 in losses, the fire marshal’s office reported in a news release.
Fireworks were involved in more than 10,200 treated injuries nationwide in 2022, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
“Fireworks can bring joy to our celebrations, but it’s important to recognize the inherent risks that come with them as well,” Metheny said. “By being informed and following safety guidelines, we can reduce injuries and ensure a festive and safe Fourth of July for all.”
‘A sparkler can reach temperatures above 1,500 degrees’
Nearly half of all the fireworks injuries reported in Ohio last year were to bystanders, many of them children.
The ER trips mostly were caused by bottle rockets, sparklers and firecrackers, according to Dr. Anjay Khandelwal, director of the Adult and Pediatric Burn Institute at Akron Children’s.
“Many families believe sparklers are harmless and safe for young children to use,” Khandelwal said. “However, they are the most common cause of injury from fireworks in children. What families may not realize is a sparkler can reach temperatures above 1,500 degrees, which can cause serious burns or ignite clothing.”
Ohio law restricts who can launch fireworks and when
That’s why Ohio lawmakers set so many parameters when they started allowing consumers to shoot off fireworks in 2021.
Only residents over the age of 18 can launch fireworks, and they can’t be launched while in possession of or under the influence of drugs or alcohol, along with a slew of other restrictions, the Columbus Dispatch reports.
The National Safety Council provides the following tips for those who plan to set off fireworks:
- Never use fireworks while impaired by drugs or alcohol.
- Anyone using fireworks or standing nearby should wear protective eyewear.
- Never hold lighted fireworks in your hands.
- Never light fireworks indoors.
- Only use fireworks away from people, houses and flammable material.
- Never point or throw fireworks at another person.
- Only light one device at a time and maintain a safe distance after lighting.
- Never ignite devices in a container.
- Do not try to re-light or handle malfunctioning fireworks.
- Keep a bucket of water nearby to fully extinguish fireworks that don’t go off or in case of fire.
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