Middletown Journal - Sun Nov 08
Dave Smith and Ray Marshall adjusts a few of the million-plus lights that are being set up at the Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park in Hamilton.
Developer seeks zoning change for offices, bankJournal-News - Sun Nov 08
A West Chester Twp. trustees could make a decision this week on a multimillion dollar development some residents say would add traffic to an already congested area.
Grant helps medically needy childrenMiddletown Journal - Sun Nov 08
Three days after giving birth to her son, Zackery, doctors told his Middletown mother he had failed a hearing test.
Can city woo 3-C rail stop?Middletown Journal - Sat Nov 07
Miami University student Katelyn Ashbaugh talks with Hans Landefeld from the Miami Conservancy District in front of the depot on Charles Street in Middletown during a bus trip to the site in conjunction with the a oeWorld Town Planning Daya hosted by the Butler County Department of Development on Friday, Nov 6. ENLARGE PHOTO 11:39 PM Friday, ...
Can city woo 3-C rail stop?Middletown Journal - Sat Nov 07
Miami University student Katelyn Ashbaugh talks with Hans Landefeld from the Miami Conservancy District in front of the depot on Charles Street in Middletown during a bus trip to the site in conjunction with the a oeWorld Town Planning Daya hosted by the Butler County Department of Development on Friday, Nov 6. 11:39 PM Friday, November 6, 2009 ...
Casino issue OKa d in most areasJournal-News - Sat Nov 07
A Residents in affluent suburbs, inner cities and rural lanes across Butler County agreed Tuesday, Nov.
Murder suspect a good friend to victim, family saysMiddletown Journal - Fri Nov 06
Brian McKenzie was stabbed more than 10 times by his roommate at their Garfield Street residence on the night of Oct.
Encore Theatre adds younger productionMiddletown Journal - Fri Nov 06
The Encore Youth Theatre just got a little younger. For the first time in its 15-year history, the company will stage a production starring children from third through sixth grade.
Couple struggling with death of their sonMiddletown Journal - Fri Nov 06
Andrea Merritt finally had her life together. She had moved from Cincinnati - where she was a high school dropout and a frequent inmate in juvenile detention - to Middletown to be closer to her family and friends.
Middletown Community Foundation awards 3 community leadersMiddletown Journal - Thu Nov 05
Nearly 250 people were in attendance to see three dedicated volunteers be recognized for their ongoing and unselfish service to the Middletown community.
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