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September 3, 2025 4 mins
Origin of the water scare now evident; Browns nemesis returns to try to thwart stadium project; State Highway Patrol says 23 were killed on Ohio roads over holiday weekend; U.S. Military kills drug smugglers off of Venezuela
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
On Monday, the City of Lima issued a public statement
that the city's water supply was not contaminated. The statement
was in response to an uproar caused by some social
media activity that claimed a hospital was giving patients and
visitors bottled water because the tap water was not safe.
That statement was based on a faulty premise, but also

(00:20):
based in fact. We now know this because of a
joint statement from Saint Rita's and the city issued yesterday.
Saint Rita said over the weekend they provided bottled water
to patients and visitors after reports of an unusual taste
and odor in the tap water, but Saint Rita says
it was only a measure of comfort and not out
of concern about safety, as for some residents. In noticing

(00:44):
the water may have a different taste or smell of
late City of Lima Utilities Director Mike Caprilla says that's
normal for this time of year. It's caused by naturally
occurring compounds, and a recent dry stretch of weather increased
that occurrents Capella also reiterates that the city is always
checking the water and if it exceeds any of the

(01:08):
EPA's federal standards. The city is required by law to
provide public notification. Yesterday was the deadline for the Browns
to appeal o dot's ruling that denied the team a
construction permit for their planned stadium in brook Park last month.
The agency said the height for the stadium could interfere
with air traffic safety at Hopkins Airport. According to Cleveland

(01:29):
dot com, the team and ODOT have been in talks
since that decision, but it's unclear if an arrangement has
been reached. Meanwhile, a familiar nemesis to the Browns attempting
to move has signed into chat We Get More with
iHeartRadio's Jack Crumley.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
He helped write a law banning the Browns from moving
away decades ago, and former Cleveland Mayor Dennis Kucinich is
now the latest to file a legal challenge to the
team's plans to move to brook Park. Kucinich says the
city of Cleveland hasn't done enough to fight the move.
The team does have backing from the majority Republicans at
the Ohio State House. They set aside six hundred million
dollars in the budget to help with it. There is

(02:05):
a legal challenge to that as well, since the money
is coming from unclaimed funds. I'm Jack Crumley.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
The federal crackdown on illegal immigration and illegals in the
workplace continues. Recently, the feds hit a factory in Canton.
We get this report and details for Myheart Radio's Travis Laird.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
Eight people have been indicted on immigration and identity theft
charges after a factory raid last month. Federal prosecutors say
some had previously been deported but re entered illegally, while
others used stolen social Security numbers or false claims of
citizenship to get jobs. The investigation is part of a

(02:45):
Nasenal Justice Department initiative called Operation Take Back America. I'm
Travis Laird.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Yesterday, President Trump announced that the US military carried out
a lethal strike on a drug boat from Venezuela that
resulted in the day of eleven trendy Aragua gang members.
Speaking with reporters, Secretary of State Marco Rubio promised that
there would be more of that from the Trump administration
if necessary.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
As long as those vessels are in the region and
as long as the president's in the White House. He's
made very clear he's not going to allow the United
States to continue to be flooded with cocaine and fentanyl
and other drugs coming from different places, this one from Venezuela.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
Ships were deployed to the Caribbean last month to crack
down on cartel drug trafficking. The Ohio State Highway Patrol
says twenty three people died on Ohio roads over the
Labor Day holiday weekend. Those deaths were in twenty separate crashes.
The Patrol says at least four of those wrecks were
OVII related. It was a deadly weekend locally, as four

(03:43):
of those twenty three fatalities occurred in Allen and Auglaize
Counties and a cautionary tale from Dark County. Many people
now have golf carts that they used to travel around
their neighborhoods or even around some cities, but over the weekend,
a four year old girl was killed in a golf
cart crash. Authorities in Dark County say four year old

(04:05):
sale of Ray passed away at Dayton Children's Hospital. CRUZ
responded to the five hundred block of Converse Road in
Dark County Saturday morning. A thirteen year old was driving
three other miners on the golf cart when it overturned,
ejecting them. All the other kids were not seriously hurt.
For the latest news at the top and bottom of

(04:26):
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