Wednesday, May 22 2013 9:38 PM EDT2013-05-23 01:38:14 GMT
MOORE, OK - The trembling, mud-spattered dog whose photo went viral on Tuesday was not actually standing watch over her owner's body - her name is Susie, her owner is named Curtis Collins, and he's alive.ThanksMore >>
There's a happy ending to the story of the little dog who was found standing guard over a body after the EF-5 tornado that decimated her neighborhood in Moore, OK. Her owner is alive, and they have been reunited thanks to the viral photo. More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 11:19 PM EDT2013-05-23 03:19:07 GMT
Based on an inspection done by an independant auto technician contracted by WTOL, some repair shops missed necessary repairs altogether, while others recommended unnecessary fixes.More >>
Based on an inspection done by an independant auto technician contracted by WTOL, some repair shops missed necessary repairs altogether, while others recommended unnecessary fixes.More >>
The Fostoria police department received a report of an attempted child abduction occurring on South Town Street near the railroad crossing Wednesday morning.More >>
Barbara Garcia says she's been preparing for a tornado ever since she moved to the Moore, Oklahoma area 45 years ago. More >>
Barbara Garcia says she's been preparing for a tornado ever since she moved to the Moore, Oklahoma area 45 years ago.More >>
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When it comes to farming subsidies and taxpayer dollars, WTOL 11 asked the question: Who's really getting paid? And you might not believe the bottom line.
Background:
The government gives money, called subsidies, to industries it feels serve the public interest.
The Department of Agriculture started paying farmers in the 1930's. The goal since the beginning? Keep farmers in business because the country needs them to produce food for the rest of us.
Our Special Report:
Though other areas may get more attention, Wood County is actually one of Ohio's farming hubs. So we wanted to know how many local farmers are receiving payments.
In tonight's special report, WTOL 11 obtained a list of all the farmers in Wood County who receive payments from the federal government - and found out how much they're getting.
Tune into WTOL 11 at 11 p.m. to see Craig Thomas explain why many of the people getting this money say... they don't need it.