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Columbus police officer hit by a vehicle on I-71 N this morning is listed in stable condition, and a German court could bring charges against Ohio man for accessory to murders at Nazi death camp. These stories plus more in Friday's noon newscast.

By Letizia

Columbus, OH – Stories include:

  • Columbus police officer hit by a vehicle on I-71 N this morning is listed in stable condition. :00
  • State highway patrol issues suspension to officer who waited before issuing tickets to colleagues. :33
  • German court could bring charges against Ohio man for accessory to murders at Nazi death camp. 1:00
  • Euclid woman charged with killing deer with a shovel is sentenced to community service and a fine. 1:31
  • Judge creates fund for claims against peanut coporation that caused salmonella outbreak. 2:05
  • Groveport octogenarian recovering from home invasion and accidental shooting in the same week. 2:44
  • Antioch College alumni hold weekend reunion, hope to ensure college's economic future. 3:16
  • Complaints halt Westerville slave auction reenactment as part of an Underground Railroad event. 4:15
  • Detroit renovates and reopens historic venue, mirroring Columbus' Lincoln Theater renovation. 4:49
  • Columbus Blue Jackets open ninth season Saturday, coming off first playoff appearance last year. 5:19
  • Rivalry between University of Cincinnati and Miami University continues with this Saturday's matchup. 5:47
  • NFL's battle of Ohio features Cleveland Browns and Cincinnai Bengals in their own Sunday rivalry. 6:09