Middletown Journal - Sun Nov 29
Tammy Robert is winner of Steel Magnolia Award. Hot Topics Contributed photo by Jessica Uttinger Steel Magnolia Award winner Tammy Robert sits in her Middletown home Nov.
Second wave of H1N1 forecastMiddletown Journal - Sun Nov 29
Middletown has administered nearly 7,000 doses of swine flu vaccine, according to officials with the city's health department.
Buy unique items or make your own at art centerMiddletown Journal - Sat Nov 28
The Middletown Arts Center offers an event next weekend that will give residents the chance not only to buy unusual Christmas items, but to make their own.
New 911 radio system 'going to save lives'Journal-News - Fri Nov 27
A Two days after the Butler County seat switched over to the new, countywide emergency radio system, it was put to the test.
Your holiday spendingMiddletown Journal - Fri Nov 27
Will you be spending more, less or about the same on holiday gift-giving this year? DANIELLE FISCHER DANIELLE FISCHER, Springboro: I'm going to say more, just because I feel like I should be giving more instead of receiving this year.
Drug investigation nets Middletown arrest warrantsMiddletown Journal - Fri Nov 27
Middletown police recently signed warrants for the arrest of six people in connection with an ongoing drug investigation in the city's 2nd Ward.
Residents thankful for free meals at Hope House, Dream CenterMiddletown Journal - Thu Nov 26
Randy Williams sat down to a heaping plate of Thanksgiving fixings at Hope House, Middletown's homeless shelter on Main Street.
Emergency radio system 'going to save lifes'Middletown Journal - Thu Nov 26
Two days after the Butler County seat switched over to the new, county-wide emergency radio system, it was put to the test.
Shooting victim dies; more charges likely against Middletown womanJournal-News - Thu Nov 26
A 52-year-old man who was shot last mouth has died and a woman accused of shooting him will likely face a stiffer charge.
Buying firewood? Learn the lingo firstMiddletown Journal - Wed Nov 25
A Before piling another log on the fire and curling up with the cocoa this winter, buyers should take caution to keep from getting burned on their firewood purchase, local officials say.
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