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This week on the UKC Hunting Ops Podcast, Allen flies solo once again, this time from this year's big beagle weekend: Clash of Champions and Hunting Beagle Nationals Finals! Held in Zanesville, Ohio at the Muskingham CO Fairgrounds for the 4th year in a row, Clash of Champions had a total purse of $35,000 up for grabs. And the overall winner, 17-year-old Eli Watson and his beagle Opie owned by Joe Merrit, took home the big prize of $10,000! The Hunting Beagle Nationals is an annual "Big Five" event established in 1992. Three degrees are awarded to Nationals winners - 1) Winner of the Grand Category in the hunt receives the distinguished degree of NATIONAL GRAND HUNTING BEAGLE 2) Winner of the Grand Category in the show receives the distinguished degree of NATIONAL GRAND SHOW CHAMPION 3) Winner of the Junior Category in the hunt receives the distinguished degree of NATIONAL JUNIOR CHAMPION (UKC'S NEWEST DEGREE) Every winner has an incredible story to tell, this is an episode not to be missed not by just beagle enthusiasts, but all dog enthusiasts! Follow Us on Social! www.facebook.com/UKCHuntingOpsPodcast www.instagram.com/ukchuntingops https://www.youtube.com/@ukcdogs Check Out Our Sponsors: www.eukanubasportingdog.com
In the early 1980s, two women vanished from their homes in the Muskingum County seat of Zanesville. Barbara Frame was a mother of three and recently divorced from an abusive husband who vanished after leaving her house to run errands in 1984. Helen Robinson, a CB enthusiast, disappeared with no explanation, her car found at a Columbus airport two years later. www.ohiomysteries.com feedback@ohiomysteries.com www.patreon.com/ohiomysteries www.twitter.com/mysteriesohio www.facebook.com/ohiomysteries Additional music: New Horizon - Aderin; Audionautix- The Great Unknown; The Great Phospher- Daniel Birch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Introduction (0:04 - 0:41) Opening Theme: The episode kicks off with the Higher Density Living Podcast intro, urging listeners to "look within" and explore the edge of seen and unseen realities with Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby, focusing on consciousness and the human condition. Welcome and Weather Talk (0:42 - 7:15) Host Greeting: Mark Snider welcomes listeners back to Ohio Exopolitics, noting a massive winter storm forecast to hit 30 U.S. states with heavy snow and cold—the worst in over a decade. Guest Check-In: Alexander, in Santa Fe, expresses envy for the snow, citing its benefits for skiing, hiking, and water supply from the Sangre de Cristo mountains. Mark, in Ohio, anticipates 3-5 inches, potentially snowing him in. Local Anecdote: Mark shares a recent guitar gig in Zanesville amid harsh weather, surprised by the turnout despite wind and cold. Alexander admits he avoids depressing news, unaware of the storm forecast. Trump Tangent: Mark brings up Trump's provocative ideas—reclaiming the Panama Canal (ceded by Jimmy Carter), acquiring Greenland, and annexing Canada as states. Alexander critiques this as hegemonic U.S. overreach, advocating for a quieter approach, echoed by Mark's Bible quote (1 Thessalonians 4:11) about leading a simple life and minding one's business. Weather Forecast Demo Tech Experiment: Mark shares his screen to play a weather report, testing audio-visual integration. Alexander confirms he can see and hear it. Weather Update: The forecast predicts heavy snow (6-19 inches) across Dayton, Cincinnati, Kansas City, and the mid-Atlantic (Maryland, D.C., Pennsylvania) by Monday, with residual rain and wind in Alabama and Nashville. Mark's area faces 6 inches—manageable compared to harder-hit regions. Cats in Comfort: Post-demo, Mark mentions his garage cats, kept warm at 60°F with wall-mounted heaters, prompting a lighthearted exchange about their spoiled nature. The Might of Thoughts: Book Discussion: Mark shifts to Might of Thoughts (page 240), reading: “Human habits such as the maintenance of wrong thoughts… leave behind deep grooves in the consciousness, which must be slowly repaired.” He asks Alexander about these “grooves.” Alexander's Insight: Likening them to worn paths in the woods, Alexander explains that repeated unhealthy thoughts carve mental ruts, making change harder. Positive repetition, like chess or physics, builds beneficial pathways, staving off dementia. Protesting Wildly: Mark highlights the passage's note on “negative tendencies protest wildly.” Alexander compares this to noxious weeds—stubborn, requiring truth (like fire) to uproot them, leaving fertile ash for growth. Errors in reorientation, he adds, are natural steps toward wisdom. Law of Intactness New Concept: Alexander directs Mark to page 272 (or nearby) for the “Law of Intactness,” describing it as a birthright of equilibrium—a blank slate of health and personality. Human choices (bad thoughts, habits) erode this, accelerating decay in bodies, ecosystems, and even metals (rust). Reflection of Thought: He ties rust's rapid spread to toxic human actions and mindsets, neglecting this law. Parents unwittingly pass these ruts to kids, amplifying the effort needed to restore balance. Preserving Intactness: Mark asks how to maintain it. Alexander emphasizes self-awareness and controlling thoughts, not letting them dominate. Memorizing affirmations (e.g., “I am the master of my destiny”) pairs with physical work to forge wisdom. FIGU Trailer and Closing Screen Share Redux: Mark shares a FIGU (Free Community of Interests Universal) trailer, introducing Billy Meier's work—often met with skepticism online due to suppressed truths. The trailer stresses critical thinking over blind belief and the “secret sciences” stifled by power structures. Reaction: Alexander appreciates the reminder of others pursuing truth, though the circle is small. Mark finds it inspiring amid their own efforts. Transition Tease: Mark pivots to Omfalon Murado (OM), a book of commandments Themes Explored: Weather's impact, human consciousness via Might of Thoughts, and the search for truth against systemic resistance. Next Episode Tease: Likely a deeper dive into OM and FIGU's implications, plus Alexander's take on preserving mental and planetary health.
March 30, 2025 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
March 30, 2025 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
February 16, 2025 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
February 9, 2025 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
February 9, 2025 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
A glimpse of gospel, jazz, and soul from the great legends is what inspires the sound of pianist Theron Brown's music. But the reason he plays is to encourage and influence people through his talents. Originally from Zanesville, Ohio, Theron currently resides in Akron, Ohio, where he is Professor of Practice at The University of Akron teaching jazz piano, and the program coordinator for Curated Storefront's Artist Residency Program at the ‘I Promise School'. Theron also serves as an educator for the interactive piano learning app, Playground Sessions. He is heavily involved in the music community as the founder and artistic director of the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival, which takes place annually in Akron, Ohio's downtown historic district. Theron performs and tours regularly with his trio that includes Zaire Darden on drums and Jordan McBride on bass. He is currently working on his second album. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40259]
A glimpse of gospel, jazz, and soul from the great legends is what inspires the sound of pianist Theron Brown's music. But the reason he plays is to encourage and influence people through his talents. Originally from Zanesville, Ohio, Theron currently resides in Akron, Ohio, where he is Professor of Practice at The University of Akron teaching jazz piano, and the program coordinator for Curated Storefront's Artist Residency Program at the ‘I Promise School'. Theron also serves as an educator for the interactive piano learning app, Playground Sessions. He is heavily involved in the music community as the founder and artistic director of the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival, which takes place annually in Akron, Ohio's downtown historic district. Theron performs and tours regularly with his trio that includes Zaire Darden on drums and Jordan McBride on bass. He is currently working on his second album. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40259]
Jeff & Ryan open the overstuffed mailbag to answer another round of listener questions. Topics include tug-o-war, Alan Alda's dream for Igor, BJ's surgical hat, the gateway to Zanesville, and a possible Garrett & Maxwell reunion. We also reveal the top picks in the M*A*S*H fan name survey and choose The Final Two. As always, this episode of MASH Matters was NOT brought to you by Skechers. Support the podcast on Patreon and buy merch at the MASH Matters store For show notes, episodes, recipes, bios, and more visit our website.
The TM Youth Camp in Zanesville, Ohio, was nothing short of life-changing—a time to grow closer to God, deepen our bonds, and share unforgettable moments. In this first episode, William May, Georedt Huggins, and I reflect on how the camp shaped our lives and sparked a brotherhood rooted in faith and mutual support. From powerful spiritual breakthroughs to hilarious memories, we recount the moments that made this experience so unique. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bryan-thomas2/support
In the final episode of this heartfelt series, we celebrate the legacy of the TM Youth Camp and its lasting impact on our lives. Together, William, Georedt, and I reminisce about the profound spiritual moments, the bonds we formed, and the lighthearted, funny experiences that made our time in Zanesville, Ohio, unforgettable. Join us as we honor the life-changing journey and the laughter that strengthened our brotherhood. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bryan-thomas2/support
A glimpse of gospel, jazz, and soul from the great legends is what inspires the sound of pianist Theron Brown's music. But the reason he plays is to encourage and influence people through his talents. Originally from Zanesville, Ohio, Theron currently resides in Akron, Ohio, where he is Professor of Practice at The University of Akron teaching jazz piano, and the program coordinator for Curated Storefront's Artist Residency Program at the ‘I Promise School'. Theron also serves as an educator for the interactive piano learning app, Playground Sessions. He is heavily involved in the music community as the founder and artistic director of the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival, which takes place annually in Akron, Ohio's downtown historic district. Theron performs and tours regularly with his trio that includes Zaire Darden on drums and Jordan McBride on bass. He is currently working on his second album. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40261]
A glimpse of gospel, jazz, and soul from the great legends is what inspires the sound of pianist Theron Brown's music. But the reason he plays is to encourage and influence people through his talents. Originally from Zanesville, Ohio, Theron currently resides in Akron, Ohio, where he is Professor of Practice at The University of Akron teaching jazz piano, and the program coordinator for Curated Storefront's Artist Residency Program at the ‘I Promise School'. Theron also serves as an educator for the interactive piano learning app, Playground Sessions. He is heavily involved in the music community as the founder and artistic director of the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival, which takes place annually in Akron, Ohio's downtown historic district. Theron performs and tours regularly with his trio that includes Zaire Darden on drums and Jordan McBride on bass. He is currently working on his second album. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40261]
This week, we're talking about the heartbreaking and horrifying tale that shook a small Ohio town: The Zanesville Exotic Animal Massacre. Resources:https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/local/2024/10/18/zanesville-wild-animal-release-2011-terry-thompson/75732591007/ https://www.axios.com/local/columbus/2021/10/18/zanesville-exotic-animal-massacre-10-years-later https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Zanesville,_Ohio_animal_escape
Introduction and Personal Anecdotes Mark's experience playing at Zanesville farmers market Alexander's sighting of a rare black pigeon Current Events and Politics Discussion on Biden's potential step down from presidency Mention of assassination attempt on Trump Speculation about Michelle Obama running for office QAnon and Conspiracy Theories Alexander's perspective on QAnon movement Discussion on the dangers of extreme ideologies Mention of David Wilcock and his influence Deep State and CIA Alexander's view on the deep state and CIA's role Discussion on how intelligence agencies influence society Spiritual and Esoteric Topics Introduction to the Ra Material and Law of One Explanation of social memory complex and channeling How Alexander discovered the Billy Meier case through Ra Material Consciousness and Spiritual Concepts Discussion on overall consciousness block (OCB) Comparison of OCB to Akashic records Explanation of consciousness block vs. overall consciousness Meditation and Personal Experiences Alexander's experiences with meditation and visual phenomena Discussion on connecting with higher self and spirit Music and Performance Mark's experience with an unexpected violinist at the farmers market Brief discussion on playing Metallica on classical guitar
A glimpse of gospel, jazz, and soul from the great legends is what inspires the sound of pianist Theron Brown's music. But the reason he plays is to encourage and influence people through his talents. Originally from Zanesville, Ohio, Theron currently resides in Akron, Ohio, where he is Professor of Practice at The University of Akron teaching jazz piano, and the program coordinator for Curated Storefront's Artist Residency Program at the ‘I Promise School'. Theron also serves as an educator for the interactive piano learning app, Playground Sessions. He is heavily involved in the music community as the founder and artistic director of the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival, which takes place annually in Akron, Ohio's downtown historic district. Theron performs and tours regularly with his trio that includes Zaire Darden on drums and Jordan McBride on bass. He is currently working on his second album. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40260]
A glimpse of gospel, jazz, and soul from the great legends is what inspires the sound of pianist Theron Brown's music. But the reason he plays is to encourage and influence people through his talents. Originally from Zanesville, Ohio, Theron currently resides in Akron, Ohio, where he is Professor of Practice at The University of Akron teaching jazz piano, and the program coordinator for Curated Storefront's Artist Residency Program at the ‘I Promise School'. Theron also serves as an educator for the interactive piano learning app, Playground Sessions. He is heavily involved in the music community as the founder and artistic director of the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival, which takes place annually in Akron, Ohio's downtown historic district. Theron performs and tours regularly with his trio that includes Zaire Darden on drums and Jordan McBride on bass. He is currently working on his second album. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40023]
A glimpse of gospel, jazz, and soul from the great legends is what inspires the sound of pianist Theron Brown's music. But the reason he plays is to encourage and influence people through his talents. Originally from Zanesville, Ohio, Theron currently resides in Akron, Ohio, where he is Professor of Practice at The University of Akron teaching jazz piano, and the program coordinator for Curated Storefront's Artist Residency Program at the ‘I Promise School'. Theron also serves as an educator for the interactive piano learning app, Playground Sessions. He is heavily involved in the music community as the founder and artistic director of the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival, which takes place annually in Akron, Ohio's downtown historic district. Theron performs and tours regularly with his trio that includes Zaire Darden on drums and Jordan McBride on bass. He is currently working on his second album. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40023]
A glimpse of gospel, jazz, and soul from the great legends is what inspires the sound of pianist Theron Brown's music. But the reason he plays is to encourage and influence people through his talents. Originally from Zanesville, Ohio, Theron currently resides in Akron, Ohio, where he is Professor of Practice at The University of Akron teaching jazz piano, and the program coordinator for Curated Storefront's Artist Residency Program at the ‘I Promise School'. Theron also serves as an educator for the interactive piano learning app, Playground Sessions. He is heavily involved in the music community as the founder and artistic director of the Rubber City Jazz & Blues Festival, which takes place annually in Akron, Ohio's downtown historic district. Theron performs and tours regularly with his trio that includes Zaire Darden on drums and Jordan McBride on bass. He is currently working on his second album. Series: "Arts Channel " [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 40023]
Happy Friday! We continue our Soundbite Madness, the Crew are playing in something, Harbaugh says little about his penalty, Man gave Olympic break dancing a chance…not good, Marvin is still having jersey issues, Zanesville is the place to be, we give you an Olympics update, have a Fat Boy Food Tip & we do Tool of the Week.
Wednesday Midweek Service Evangelist Taylor Fish June 17, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Sunday Morning First Word Pastor Aaron Bounds July 21, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Sunday Morning Service Evangelist Taylor Fish June 14, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
First Sunday Service - Sunday Evening God's Attitude Concerning the Anchor Church - Whatever It Takes Evangelist Taylor Fish June 7, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Sunday Morning First Word Pastor Aaron Bounds June 14, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Sunday Morning Service Evangelist Taylor Fish July 7, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Zanesville, Ohio became an open air zoo one day. And not in a good way. This all led back to Terry Thompson, a fascinating character with a wild history. Send you scary stories to : mikeohhello@gmail.com Business enquires : thatchapter@night.co Mike's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/that_chapter/ Keith's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/k_4keith
Zanesville, Ohio became an open air zoo one day. And not in a good way. This all led back to Terry Thompson, a fascinating character with a wild history. Send you scary stories to : mikeohhello@gmail.com Business enquires : thatchapter@night.co Mike's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/that_chapter/ Keith's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/k_4keith
Kesha S. Kennedy, 34, of Zanesville, Ohio, has pleaded guilty to what prosecutors have labeled "serial 911 abuse" after making hundreds of calls to emergency services for nonexistent emergencies. The Muskingum County Prosecutor's Office announced on Monday, July 15, that Kennedy's actions led to significant misuse of local emergency resources and tragically contributed to one person's death. Kennedy appeared in Muskingum County Court of Common Pleas on Friday, July 12, before Judge Mark C. Fleegle. She pleaded guilty to felony disrupting public services, felony making false alarms, and 25 counts of misdemeanor misuse of 911 systems. The charges stem from nearly 400 false emergency calls made since 2020, many of which were placed multiple times a week and sometimes several times in a single day. The Muskingum County Prosecutor's Office detailed in a news release how Kennedy exploited local first responders for her own amusement. "She effectively used local first responders for her personal entertainment for ambulance rides to the hospital, thus precluding emergency services from responding to actual emergencies," the release stated. In one particularly grievous instance, the South Zanesville Fire Department (SZFD) was unable to attend to a person experiencing severe breathing difficulties because they were responding to one of Kennedy's false alarms. "The person with breathing trouble later died. In another case, SZFD was understaffed for a fire, due to personnel attending to Kennedy," the release explained. Despite repeated visits to Genesis Hospital, where medical staff confirmed that Kennedy had no medical issues or emergencies, she continued to call 911. These unnecessary ambulance transports and hospital visits were taxpayer-funded through Medicaid. Muskingum County Assistant Prosecutor John Litle highlighted the severity of Kennedy's actions in court, stating, “350 pointless ambulance runs is absolutely ridiculous.” He further noted that Kennedy had been evaluated by a forensic psychologist, who determined she has a factitious disorder, meaning she frequently lies about her health. "Obviously some type of check or balance needs to exist so that this type of abuse is more quickly reported by EMS to law enforcement," Litle added, emphasizing the need for systems to prevent such misuse of emergency services in the future. The court heard that Kennedy's repeated false calls not only endangered lives by diverting emergency services from genuine emergencies but also placed an undue financial burden on the community. SZFD and other local emergency services have not yet commented publicly on the case. Kennedy will be sentenced at a later date. The outcome of her sentencing will likely focus on preventing further misuse of emergency services and addressing the systemic issues that allowed this abuse to continue for so long. #KeshaKennedy #Serial911Abuse #EmergencyServices #MuskingumCounty #JohnLitle #FalseAlarms #PublicSafety Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Kesha S. Kennedy, 34, of Zanesville, Ohio, has pleaded guilty to what prosecutors have labeled "serial 911 abuse" after making hundreds of calls to emergency services for nonexistent emergencies. The Muskingum County Prosecutor's Office announced on Monday, July 15, that Kennedy's actions led to significant misuse of local emergency resources and tragically contributed to one person's death. Kennedy appeared in Muskingum County Court of Common Pleas on Friday, July 12, before Judge Mark C. Fleegle. She pleaded guilty to felony disrupting public services, felony making false alarms, and 25 counts of misdemeanor misuse of 911 systems. The charges stem from nearly 400 false emergency calls made since 2020, many of which were placed multiple times a week and sometimes several times in a single day. The Muskingum County Prosecutor's Office detailed in a news release how Kennedy exploited local first responders for her own amusement. "She effectively used local first responders for her personal entertainment for ambulance rides to the hospital, thus precluding emergency services from responding to actual emergencies," the release stated. In one particularly grievous instance, the South Zanesville Fire Department (SZFD) was unable to attend to a person experiencing severe breathing difficulties because they were responding to one of Kennedy's false alarms. "The person with breathing trouble later died. In another case, SZFD was understaffed for a fire, due to personnel attending to Kennedy," the release explained. Despite repeated visits to Genesis Hospital, where medical staff confirmed that Kennedy had no medical issues or emergencies, she continued to call 911. These unnecessary ambulance transports and hospital visits were taxpayer-funded through Medicaid. Muskingum County Assistant Prosecutor John Litle highlighted the severity of Kennedy's actions in court, stating, “350 pointless ambulance runs is absolutely ridiculous.” He further noted that Kennedy had been evaluated by a forensic psychologist, who determined she has a factitious disorder, meaning she frequently lies about her health. "Obviously some type of check or balance needs to exist so that this type of abuse is more quickly reported by EMS to law enforcement," Litle added, emphasizing the need for systems to prevent such misuse of emergency services in the future. The court heard that Kennedy's repeated false calls not only endangered lives by diverting emergency services from genuine emergencies but also placed an undue financial burden on the community. SZFD and other local emergency services have not yet commented publicly on the case. Kennedy will be sentenced at a later date. The outcome of her sentencing will likely focus on preventing further misuse of emergency services and addressing the systemic issues that allowed this abuse to continue for so long. #KeshaKennedy #Serial911Abuse #EmergencyServices #MuskingumCounty #JohnLitle #FalseAlarms #PublicSafety Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Kesha S. Kennedy, 34, of Zanesville, Ohio, has pleaded guilty to what prosecutors have labeled "serial 911 abuse" after making hundreds of calls to emergency services for nonexistent emergencies. The Muskingum County Prosecutor's Office announced on Monday, July 15, that Kennedy's actions led to significant misuse of local emergency resources and tragically contributed to one person's death. Kennedy appeared in Muskingum County Court of Common Pleas on Friday, July 12, before Judge Mark C. Fleegle. She pleaded guilty to felony disrupting public services, felony making false alarms, and 25 counts of misdemeanor misuse of 911 systems. The charges stem from nearly 400 false emergency calls made since 2020, many of which were placed multiple times a week and sometimes several times in a single day. The Muskingum County Prosecutor's Office detailed in a news release how Kennedy exploited local first responders for her own amusement. "She effectively used local first responders for her personal entertainment for ambulance rides to the hospital, thus precluding emergency services from responding to actual emergencies," the release stated. In one particularly grievous instance, the South Zanesville Fire Department (SZFD) was unable to attend to a person experiencing severe breathing difficulties because they were responding to one of Kennedy's false alarms. "The person with breathing trouble later died. In another case, SZFD was understaffed for a fire, due to personnel attending to Kennedy," the release explained. Despite repeated visits to Genesis Hospital, where medical staff confirmed that Kennedy had no medical issues or emergencies, she continued to call 911. These unnecessary ambulance transports and hospital visits were taxpayer-funded through Medicaid. Muskingum County Assistant Prosecutor John Litle highlighted the severity of Kennedy's actions in court, stating, “350 pointless ambulance runs is absolutely ridiculous.” He further noted that Kennedy had been evaluated by a forensic psychologist, who determined she has a factitious disorder, meaning she frequently lies about her health. "Obviously some type of check or balance needs to exist so that this type of abuse is more quickly reported by EMS to law enforcement," Litle added, emphasizing the need for systems to prevent such misuse of emergency services in the future. The court heard that Kennedy's repeated false calls not only endangered lives by diverting emergency services from genuine emergencies but also placed an undue financial burden on the community. SZFD and other local emergency services have not yet commented publicly on the case. Kennedy will be sentenced at a later date. The outcome of her sentencing will likely focus on preventing further misuse of emergency services and addressing the systemic issues that allowed this abuse to continue for so long. #KeshaKennedy #Serial911Abuse #EmergencyServices #MuskingumCounty #JohnLitle #FalseAlarms #PublicSafety Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Sunday Morning First Word Look Up (Occupy Till I Come) Part 7 of a series Pastor Aaron Bounds June 30, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Sunday Morning First Word Part 6 of a series Pastor Aaron Bounds June 30, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
In April 2016, eight members of the Rhoden family were found shot and killed in cold blood in the small community of Piketon, Ohio. The killings were targeted and methodically carried out at four different crime scenes, leaving behind very little evidence. It would become one of the most complicated and lengthy investigations in Ohio history. The question on everyone's mind: Who would mercilessly kill an entire family in cold blood?Today's snack: Skyline ChiliJoin us on Patreon to hear both parts now, ad-free.Sources:The Pike County Murders: A Family Massacre, Peacock TVThe Piketon Massacre podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ7bVwytJTc Knight, Cameron. “911 calls help reveal horror of family tragedy.” The Marion Star, Apr 24, 2016, p. A1.https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2016/04/25/exclusive-we-aint-no-revenge-our-hearts-pike-co-family-says/83517330/Sweigart, Josh and Bennish, Steve. “So many ‘whys': Ohio authorities begin work to find out who is responsible for largest mass killing in U.S. this year.” Dayton Daily News, May 1, 2016, p. 1.BieryGolick, Keith and Fugleberg, Jeremy. “Mourners' wish: ‘Fly high Rhodens'.” Cincinnati Enquirer, May 3, 2016, p. A5.BieryGolick, Keith and Fugleberg, Jeremy. “‘Beyond devastation': Six victims of April 22 shootings remembered at funeral.” Chillicothe Gazette, May 4, 2016, p. A1.Zachariah, Holly. “Rhoden family is tired of waiting in the dark after Pike County murders.” The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio, Jun 27, 2016, p. 14.Zachariah, Holly and Smola, Jennifer. “Pain still fresh year after killings.” Akron Beacon Journal, Apr 18, 2017, p. B3.Ison, Jona and Londberg, Max. “Jake Wagner pleads not guilty: Ordered held without bond on 23 charges related to 2016 Rhoden family killings.” Cincinnati Enquirer, Nov 28, 2018, p. A4.https://www.wcpo.com/news/crime/charges-against-fredericka-wagner-dismissed-in-rhoden-family-massacre Londberg, Max and Brookbank, Sarah. “Pike Co. sheriff pleads not guilty in 16 criminal charges.” Chillicothe Gazette, Jul 3, 2019, p. A1.https://www.wlwt.com/article/rita-newcomb-charged-in-pike-county-homicide-case-avoids-returning-to-jail/28849160Zachariah, Holly. “Grandmother in Rhoden coverup takes plea deal: Felony charges against Newcomb were dropped.” Cincinnati Enquirer, Dec 4, 2019, p. A8.Mitchell, Madeline. “Rhoden massacre at 4 years and counting: Coronavirus may further delay fall murder trials.” Cincinnati Enquirer, Apr 22, 2020, p. A4.Reutter, Justin. “Suspended Pike County sheriff pleads guilty to theft in office.” The Newark Advocate, Sep 25, 2020, p. A3.https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/state/2021/04/22/jake-wagner-rhoden-family-homicides-pike-county-ohio-pleads-guilty/7333052002/https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2021/09/10/legal-analyst-30-year-sentence-conspirator-pike-county-slayings-fair/8281747002/https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/crime/2021/09/16/rhoden-family-murders-billy-wagner-appear-court-thursday/8351330002/ Zachariah, Holly. “Will the Rhoden family finally see a resolution?” Chillicothe Gazette, Jan 2, 2022, p. A3.https://www.wcpo.com/news/pike-county-massacre/pike-county-murder-trial-opening-statements-start-first-trial-for-2016-massacrehttps://sciotovalleyguardian.com/2022/09/12/day-1-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-first-day-of-the-rhoden-homicide-trial/https://www.fox19.com/2022/10/26/pike-county-jury-sees-photos-murder-weapons-hidden-cement-filled-buckets/?outputType=ampNewberry, Patricia Gallagher. “‘Snipers on a hill': In Pike County, Jake Wagner admits to 5 of 8 Rhoden family killings.” Cincinnati Enquirer, Oct 26, 2022, p. A1.Newberry, Patricia Gallagher. “Wagners distrusted the justice system, George Wagner IV's mother testifies.” Cincinnati Enquirer, Nov 3, 2022, p. A4.Gambrell, Mandy. “Pike County trial defendant George Wagner IV testifies.” Dayton Daily News, Nov 17, 2022, p. B4.Bischoff, Laura. “DeWine: Truth is found in Pike County massacre.” Cincinnati Enquirer, Dec 2, 2022, p. A4.https://www.wlwt.com/article/ohio-pike-county-rhoden-massacre-breakdown/41521453 Newberry, Patricia Gallagher. “Wagner IV gets life without parole for Pike County murders.” The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Dec 21, 2022, p. A1.Newberry, Patricia Gallagher. “Survivors of family massacre seek the Wagners' riches: Pike wrongful death suit likely to target land.” Akron Beacon Journal, Aug 9, 2023, p. A7.
Sunday Morning First Word Part 4 of a series by Pastor Aaron Bounds June 16, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Sunday Morning First Word The Tribulation Assistant Pastor Cody Updegrave June 23, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Sunday Morning Service Special Guest Rev Landon Kirk May 19, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Sunday Morning First Word Service Part 2 of a series on the times Pastor Aaron Bounds May, 26, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Sunday Morning First Word Service Part 3 of a series on the End times Pastor Aaron Bounds June 9, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Sunday Morning First Word Pastor Aaron Bounds May 19, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Mother's Day at The Anchor Church Sunday Morning First Word A Panel with Pastor Aaron & First Lady Cyndi Bounds May 12, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Mother's Day at The Anchor Church Sunday Morning Service Pastor Aaron Bounds May 12, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Sunday Morning First Word Part 3 of a series on Understanding the Bible Assistant Pastor Cody Updegrave March 3, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
Sunday Morning First Word Special Guest Speaker Melanie Shock February 25, 2024 The Anchor Church of Zanesville, Ohio. http://theanchor.church/ https://www.facebook.com/TheAnchorChurch God's House Pledge Card: http://bit.ly/2w8cCiH God's House Offering: https://theanchor.churchcenter.com/giving
This episode is brought to you by Faulkner University (www.faulkner.edu). PREORDER your copy of "The Adventures of Ben and Travis and the Worrycoaster here: https://www.benandtravis.com/store/books Get more information on the 2024 "Stayin' Alive Disco Dodgeball Tournament for St. Jude" here: https://www.benandtravis.com/dodgeball Ben and Travis come to you from Zanesville, Ohio where they conducted the Helping Healing Humor Mental Health Workshop during the weekend of April 26-28, 2024. The guys give some areas of needed attention when you might be feeling a little off kilter. They share how they've done well in those areas and how they have come up short on occasion. The guys then recap their weekend along with some cullinary treats they enjoyed with good company from the Norval Park and Somerset congregations. Links mentioned in this episode: Get our free ebook "28 Days of Focused Living" here: https://www.benandtravis.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/benandtravis Reframing Hope Book: https://www.benandtravis.com/books For extra content and material you can use for your family or ministry go to https://www.patreon.com/benandtravis Represent the show: https://www.benandtravis.com/store The Friday ReFresh: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-friday-refresh/id1611969995 Good Old Fashioned Dislike Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-old-fashioned-dislike/id1643163790 Co-Producers: Justin B., Rhonda F., Scott K., Mary H. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
"Sunday Ball" by author Zane Grey gives us a rare look at the early days of baseball in middle America, what it meant to small towns, what people thought of it, and in this case, what moral dilemmas were caused when certain teams and towns started playing baseball on Sundays. Zane Grey's story is a window into time, and a true one, because we know that he played minor league ball for years, earning a scholarship to The University of Pennsylvania, where he played ball and studied to become a dentist, following in the footsteps of his father. But his real passion wasn't dentistry-it was writing, and he found every opportunity he could during his professional career as a dentist to write. His first success came at age 37, with the book "The Shortstop", from which we have taken Chapter 13, "Sunday Ball", at the recommendation of one of our listeners, Dr. Gerald G Gelle, DDS, who is a dentist who also enjoys baseball as well as 1001 Classic Short Stories Podcast and Zane Grey. Zane Grey, by the way, went on to write 88 great stories, mostly westerns, of which 111 movies were made, and he also became an avid outdoorsman and fisherman. Born in Zanesville, Ohio, he knew and played small town baseball, and used Findlay Ohio as the locale for this story. #ZaneGrey #Baseball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wes recounts the tragic events that took place on October 18, 2011 in Zanesville, Ohio wherein a troubled man with a rapidly expanding collection of exotic animals takes matters into his own hands in a moment of desperation. Trigger Warning for anyone dealing with suicidal thoughts. Reach out to someone if you are struggling, you are loved. ~~ To advertise on the show, contact us! ~~ Tooth & Claw is brought to you by QCODE. Support the show and get access to an extensive library of exclusive episodes like this by supporting the show on Patreon or joining the Grizzly Club on Apple Podcasts. For the latest updates on the show and all things wildlife, follow us at toothandclawpod.com and social: Instagram: @ToothandClawPodcast Twitter: @ToothandClawPod Wes: @GrizKid Jeff: @jefe_larson Mike: @mikey3ds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices