
HOMES
UNTIL THE SHELTER CAN DRY OUT.
COLLEEN:
RISING FLOODWATERS ARE POSSIBLY
TO BLAME FOR A MAN'S DEATH TODAY
IN SOUTHERN OHIO.
SHERIFF DEPUTIES IN PIKE COUNTY
FOUND THE
MAN LYING NEAR A FLOODED ROAD.
INVESTIGATORS SAY THE
58-YEAR-OLD LIKELY
IGNORED HIGH WATER SIGNS AND
BARRICADES THAT WERE SET UP TO
YESTERDAY, ACTUAL BREWING
COMPANY
ANNOUNCED IT'S FOUNDER FRED LEE
WAS STEPPING DOWN AS C-E-O.
COLLEEN: TONIGHT -- CITING
THE ALLEGATIONS -- AT LEAST ONE
ORGANIZATION AND A BUSINESS ARE
DISTANCING THEMSELVES FROM THE
BREWERY.
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