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| Sharon Woods Golf Course Celebrates 70th Anniversary 5/6/2008 9:20:42 AM Sharon Woods Golf Course has been open for 70 years providing a country club type experience for the public golfer. The course lives up to its standards with professional golf services and a beautifully maintained course. In recognition of its rich |
| Butler Tech students place well in career passport competition 5/5/2008 9:32:07 AM Three of the five first place winners in a March 19 Career Passport competition were students at Butler Tech’s D. Russel Lee Career Technology High School. It is the third consecutive year the high school has had first placed winners. They w |
| Butler Tech students headed to Skills USA national competition 5/5/2008 9:10:20 AM Several students in the Computer System Tech Prep program at the D. Russel Lee Career-Technology High School are headed to the Skills USA national competition the week of June 23. The students qualified for the Kansas City competition after placing i |
| Batavia Parade Encourages Us to Always Remember 5/6/2008 3:31:17 PM “I want to encourage all veterans, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4-H clubs, and local sports teams to take part in the annual Batavia Memorial Day Parade,” said the Director of the Clermont County Veterans’ Services Office Dan Bare. “In addition, I would |
| Motorcyclist loses foot in crash 5/5/2008 11:54:00 PM A Williamsburg man was flown by helicopter to the hospital after his motorcycle went off the road and crashed into a tree Monday night. |
| School kids to show off steps at Appalachian Fest 5/5/2008 5:22:00 AM It's not so hard to teach boys and girls to square dance with each other, once they get past the hand-holding part. |
| Batavia Twp. moves up meeting time 5/5/2008 BATAVIA TWP. - The regularly scheduled board of trustees meeting has been moved from 6 p.m. to 5 p.m. for Tuesday, May 6. |
| Meeting demand for parts 5/4/2008 5:22:00 AM American Micro is among the most successful area manufacturers, selling precision parts to equipment manufacturers worldwide. |
| letters to the editor - The Community Journal 5/4/2008 The village of Batavia's Beautification Committee would like to publicly thank the members of "Batavia in Bloom" for their recent donation of $100 to assist with purchasing flowers and plant materials for the village. |
| West Clermont educator honored by Great Oaks 5/6/2008 2:30:54 PM Amelia High School guidance counselor Pat Lutz was recently honored by the Great Oaks Career Development Program with an Appreciation and Leadership award. Lutz, a 28-year employee of West Clermont Local Schools, received the recognition for her work |
| Amelia High School seniors sign letters of academic intent 5/6/2008 2:26:42 PM West Clermont Schools hosted an academic signing ceremony on May 1 at Amelia High School that featured the top 25 academically ranked students. All told, some $1.9 million in scholarships were earned by these 25 young scholars, who each signed their |
| Withamsville-Tobasco students jump rope for heart 5/6/2008 2:15:20 PM Students at Withamsville-Tobasco Elementary School recently earned $475.25 for the American Heart Association through the “Jump Rope for Heart” program. The school-wide activity encouraged kids to be active by jumping rope. Participating children sou |
| Schmidt Open House Changed 5/6/2008 4:04:08 PM The Open House hosted by Rep. Jean Schmidt for the annual high school art competition winners has been changed to 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, May 9, at the Union Township Civic Center, 4350 Aicholtz Road. The Open House was originally scheduled for 4 |
| Bethel Boy Scout Troop 196 looking for past Members 5/5/2008 11:18:55 AM Bethel, Ohio. Boy Scout Troop 196 1st Annual Alumni Campout Bethel Boy Scout Troop 196 would like to invite any and all alumni scouts and scouters of Troop 196's past, to our 1st Annual Alumni Campout. This campout will take place on M |
| letters to the editor - The Bethel Journal 5/4/2008 Many people complained about Matt Maupin's homecoming; saying the media and Tristate are making too big a deal and that they should not name a section of the highway after Matt. |
| Bethel-Tate's best baseball yet to come 5/3/2008 BETHEL - Bethel-Tate High School's baseball team enters the Division III sectional tournament as the No. 5 seed. |
| Funding poses problems 5/6/2008 11:43:00 AM Representatives of the Loveland City School District, the city of Loveland and the Loveland Area Chamber of Commerce recently got a chance to discuss some school-funding problems. |
| To bee or not to bee? 5/6/2008 11:43:00 AM When it comes to beekeeping Bill and Cam Jones of Loveland are the perfect couple. |
| Loveland street repairs on the way 5/6/2008 LOVELAND - The city's street maintenance program for 2008 has kicked off with some repavement of the road around Broadway Street and Wakefield Avenue. |
| Loveland student wins Yes I Can award 5/6/2008 Loveland Intermediate School student Timmy Clawson, an 11-year-old boy with cerebral palsy, receives the 2008 Yes I Can national award from the Council for Exceptional Children, which recognizes youth with disabilities who excel in various aspects of their lives. |
| real estate - Loveland Herald 5/6/2008 387 Broadway, Patsy H. Cravens to Eric & Karen Derflinger, 0.2200 acre, $217,000. |
| Girls lacrosse drops three in a row 5/5/2008 A wrapup of Loveland High School girls lacrosse: |
| School funding a knotty problem 5/5/2008 LOVELAND - They didn't unravel the court-declared unconstitutional knot of Ohio's school-funding formula. |
| Boy Scout Spring Camporee 5/4/2008 10:44:01 PM The arrival of spring was made official over the weekend marked by the Blue Jacket District of the Dan Beard Council Spring Camopree! Troop 112 from Mount Washington Presbyterian Church organized the event this year for the District. Planning began |
| Calling Artists to Paint the Town 5/4/2008 10:16:25 PM Come Paint the Town!!! Loveland, OH---The Loveland Arts Council would like to invite you to “Paint the Town”. Paint or create in any art medium as long as you like between the dates of June 20 and June29, at as many locations as you like. C |
| Local Students Work on Cincinnati Zoo Project 5/4/2008 8:42:52 PM Mary Pat Harris and her students from McCormick Elementary were selected to participate in the Local Flora Database Flora Finder, a project hosted by the Center for Reproduction of Endangered Wildlife and the Zoo Academy. Funded by Ohio Environmental |
| Club cultivates passion for African violets 5/6/2008 2:16:36 PM Members of the Cincinnati African Violet Society are no shrinking violets when it comes to their love of the popular houseplant. Club members showcased dozens of heirloom and hybrid African violets at its annual show Saturday, May 3 at Eastgat |
| Milford/Great Oaks DECA Receives International Recognition 5/6/2008 10:15:30 AM Milford High School/Great Oaks Satellite Program DECA Chapter recently returned from Atlanta, Georgia where five DECA members received international recognition. Marie Gertz and Laura Roessner, seniors, received 3rd place in the “Advert |
| New consignment shop appeals to savvy shoppers 5/6/2008 4:14:39 PM Many a shopper looks for good deals, but truly smart shoppers know the value of consignment stores, where they can snatch up retro chic fashion or name brand housewares at a fraction of the cost. Now savvy shoppers can bring home upscale find |
| Pierce Township Road Closure 5/6/2008 9:51:00 AM The Clermont County Engineer’s Office will close Arcadia Lane in Pierce Township on Monday, May 12, 2008 to install a sewer tap. The road is scheduled to reopen on Thursday, May 15, 2008. Traffic will be rerouted to SR 125, Merwin Ten Mile |
| Summer Camp @ The Village Preschool in June 5/6/2008 7:00:46 AM The Village Preschool in Anderson Township is offering a summer session for the month of June. Children ages 2 1/2 - 5 (before entering kindergarten) are invited to join the staff for some summer fun. Together we will enjoy outside play, cra |
| Not-so-extreme makeover unveiled for teachers 5/5/2008 5:22:00 AM Inspired by the show "Extreme Makeover - Home Edition," parents of students at Immaculate Heart of Mary School in Anderson Township remodeled the school's lounge in a show of support for school staff. |
| Anderson Newtown Democratic Club hosts picnic 5/5/2008 NEWTOWN - The Anderson Newtown Democratic Club is having a picnic on Sunday, May 18. |
| Students spruce up faculty lounge 5/4/2008 6:01:00 PM Inspired by the ABC program, parents of students at Immaculate Heart of Mary School in Anderson Township remodeled the school's lounge in a show of support for school staff. |
| Sisters join National Guard 5/4/2008 5:56:00 AM Like a nervous bride, Tavissa Granger darted out of an Army enlistment ceremony last month. But the 24-year-old UC med student returned to join her two sisters in the Ohio Army National Guard. |
| NKU group wins awards 5/3/2008 12:06:07 PM Highland Heights, KY- Northern Kentucky University FBLA-PBL members took numerous awards in events varying from Hospitality Management to Financial Services at the Spring Leadership Conference held in Louisville, Kentucky recently. Northern Kentucky |
| Lady Redskin softball struggles with injuries 5/2/2008 ANDERSON TWP. - A roster plagued by injuries has the Anderson Redskins' softball team sitting just below the .500 mark with post-season play just around the corner. |
| CPS enrollment throws wrench in building plan 5/6/2008 5:22:00 AM Here's the good news for Cincinnati Public Schools: More students are enrolled today than any expert predicted a few years ago. But that means bad news, too: overcrowding. |
| Cincinnati schools risk overcrowding 5/5/2008 11:26:00 PM Here's the good news for Cincinnati Public Schools: More students are enrolled today than any expert predicted a few years ago. But that means bad news, too: overcrowding. |
| Easing the Move for Seniors 5/5/2008 1:18:56 PM Llanfair Retirement Community is proud to announce another installment of its popular "Easing the Move" and "Downsizing" seminar series. On Thursday, May 29, Llanfair will be hosting "Easing the Move." A seminar for seniors who are contemplating th |
| Cubs shut out Reds 5/6/2008 9:57:00 PM The Reds' offense continues to sputter, even when a Chicago error gave them an opening. Cincinnati loses at home to the Cubs, 3-0. The Reds mustered only four hits, and one of those was a single by pitcher Aaron Harang. |
| Should the Reds trade Junior? 5/6/2008 4:42:00 PM As Ken Griffey Jr. nears 600 home runs for his career, he would like to be playing on a team that is contending for a title. Should Cincinnati trade him? |
| Renegade Chamber Music Ensemble presents Spicy Latin May 19 at Twist 5/6/2008 3:41:29 PM Join innovative chamber ensemble CONCERT:NOVA and visual artist Anya Gerasimchuk for an evening of music, art and Monday night bites at Twist! A collaboration featuring hot tango and flamenco influences, concert:nova throws traditional performance pr |
| SWOAFP Announces Annual Scholarship Recipients 5/6/2008 1:34:50 PM The Southwest Ohio Association of Financial Professionals, the premier professional organization in the Greater Cincinnati/Dayton area for treasury professionals, has announced the recipients of their annual scholarship. The recipients are Danielle |
| Motorist gets 20 years 5/6/2008 12:21:00 PM About two dozen uniformed Cincinnati Police officers — many of them in the same Traffic Division as Sgt. Bryce Bezdek — were in court to watch as Carmella Duley, the woman who caused a crash that nearly killed him, was sent to prison for 20 years. |
| Officer wrecks cruiser, injured 5/6/2008 12:19:00 PM A Cincinnati police officer was treated and released from University Hospital overnight after wrecking his cruiser while on routine patrol, a police supervisor said. |
| Seton seniors continuing athletic careers in college 5/6/2008 11:56:23 AM Seton High School recently honored 12 seniors who will continue their athletic careers in college. During an all-school assembly, the student-athletes were recognized for their outstanding contributions to Seton’s athletic programs and congratulated |
| Henry allowed to go for tryout 5/6/2008 10:18:00 AM Former Cincinnati Bengal Chris Henry will be allowed to travel to other cities in hopes of reviving his football career. |
| Obituaries - Western Hills Press 5/6/2008 Charles E. Bedunah, 77, West Harrison, Ind., formerly of Cleves, died May 1 at the Hospice of Cincinnati, Mercy Hospital-Western Hills. He was a career soldier in the United States Army during Korea and the Vietnam era, and worked for Monsanto. |
| Walk will raise money for EB research 5/6/2008 4:46:51 PM When their son, Carson, was born in April 2007, David and Kristy Kissell had never heard of Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). The genetic skin disease is so rare that a nurse at Children’s Hospital told the family that Carson was the first local child to b |
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