By Lisa Wakeland • lwakeland@communitypress.com Anderson Township will start two sidewalk projects this summer. One sidewalk, along Dunn Road, will connect Salem and Markley roads, said Anderson Trails Coordinator Tom Caruso. It’s expected to be complete...
By Forrest Sellers • fsellers@communitypress.com The Indian Hill Exempted Village School District expects to cut its energy costs next year. The district has joined the Forest Hills Local School District and Mariemont City Schools in a “retail power sales...
By Rob Dowdy * rdowdy@communitypress.com Site preparation work for a new gun range on 7 acres of land on Round Bottom Road in Newtown is being hampered by rain. The project for the One Shot gun range, retail store and training facility broke ground at...
By Forrest Sellers • fsellers@communitypress.com The city is getting ready to permanently restripe Madison Road. Now it’s a matter of getting the word out to residents. Michael Moore, director of the city’s Transportation and Engineering Department, updated...
By Rob Dowdy * rdowdy@communitypress.com Newtown resident Pat Ronan said the tree in his yard didn’t look that big when it was standing in his yard. Now that it’s resting on top of his home, his perspective has changed. Ronan said the tree fell on his...
By Lisa Wakeland • lwakeland@communitypress.com Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Norbert Nadel issued a protective order in a lawsuit that names Anderson Township Trustee Kevin O’Brien as the defendant. O’Brien was sued by his former employer...
Rising water has closed a few roads in Anderson Township, according to an email from the Hamilton County Engineer’s Office. These are: • Debolt Road at Clear Creek • Four Mile Road between Kellogg Avenue and Gwendolyn Drive • Kellogg Avenue at Coney Island...
By Lisa Wakeland • lwakeland@communitypress.com An Anderson Township organization is hosting a program aimed at reminding the community of important lessons from the Holocaust. Author Ann Weiss is the featured speaker for Greater Anderson Promotes Peace’s...
By Lisa Wakeland • lwakeland@communitypress.com Mariemont City Schools will cut five teachers and two support staff positions from next school year’s budget. The Board of Education unanimously approved the $972,133 budget reduction recommendation from...