Zwanenberg Food Group USA Inc., one of the world’s leading suppliers of processed foods, agreed to pay $1.7 million in federal penalties and invest $1.9 million in safety improvements at its Cincinnati plant to resolve hazards found during several investigations by the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
A Cincinnati-based health care staffing company has agreed to pay $9.25 million and to pledge an additional $8 million for related health care projects to resolve civil and criminal investigations into the company’s visa sponsorship program.
A Cincinnati-area nail salon owner was sentenced in U.S. District Court to 46 months in prison for attempting to set a competing nail salon in Monroe on fire.
A Cincinnati man was sentenced this month in U.S. District Court to 79 months (six years and seven months) in prison for crimes related to buying firearms with stolen credit card information and leading a conspiracy to pick up the firearms in illegal straw purchases, as well as separately obtaining a fraudulent COVID-relief loan.
A federal grand jury indicted a Cincinnati-area man and woman in connection with a conspiracy to damage a Spring Grove Village grocery store with an incendiary device in the style of a Molotov cocktail.
The Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) announced their All-Conference teams Monday morning, and the Wilmington College baseball team had one player named Honorable Mention in senior Jared Lammert.
A federal jury recently convicted Kelly Richards, 43, of Cincinnati, with sex trafficking minors, sexually exploiting children and illegally possessing a firearm as a previously convicted felon.
A Cincinnati area port authority is subject to a state law that directs a party who breached a contract to pay an additional sum for delaying payment while the matter is disputed in court, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled.
A Cincinnati man who served as a middleman for a former city councilman’s bribery schemes was sentenced in federal court Tuesday to 12 months and one day in prison.
The Supreme Court of Ohio recently affirmed the robbery convictions of a Cincinnati man who posted a used car for sale on social media to lure two women to a location.
A Cincinnati woman pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court recently to committing Social Security number fraud. The defendant stole the identity of a deceased child and used it to avoid a pending criminal prosecution and to obtain thousands of dollars in government benefits.
A Cincinnati man was sentenced in U.S. District Court to 18 months in prison for committing wire fraud as part of a scheme to fraudulently obtain a COVID relief loan.