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American flags to line Goshen streets
By Mary Dannemiller • mdannemiller@communitypress.com Goshen Township’s streets are about to get a little more patriotic. American flags will line the streets in downtown Goshen, a section of Ohio 28 and Goshen Road from Memorial Day to July 4, said Goshen...
Posted: 4/21/2011 11:45 AM in Consider This Clermont
Register now for Madeira Centennial Criterium
By Jeanne Houck • jhouck@communitypress.com Professional cyclists will compete for a $5,500 cash purse at the second annual Madeira Centennial Criterium Friday, June 24. There will be plenty of other bicycle races and prizes at the event on a mile–long...
Posted: 4/21/2011 11:43 AM in Northeast Notes
Loveland charity sponsors ‘The Piggest Raffle Ever’
By Chuck Gibson • loveland@communitypress.com The 2011 Flying Pig Marathon features a new fundraising event for the benefit of any non-profit organization in the Greater Cincinnati area. Loveland’s CancerFree Kids is sponsoring “The Piggest Raffle Ever.”...
Posted: 4/21/2011 11:34 AM in Northeast Notes
Permanent restriping of Madison Road nears
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...
Posted: 4/21/2011 11:29 AM in Eye on the Eastside
Guest column: Strong schools, strong community values
I am responding to the “Vote for levy is a vote for strong community values” guest column by Rich Myklebust in the April 20 Loveland Herald. I believe Mr. Myklebust did a great job articulating the linkage between strong schools and strong community values....
Posted: 4/21/2011 11:19 AM in Northeast Notes
Nominations being accepted for Southbank Partners’ 2011 Founders Award
Nominations are now being accepted for the Southbank Partners’ 2011 Founders Award, which is given annually to an individual who has made an impact upon Northern Kentucky’s river cities area. 2010 was the inaugural year for the awards program. Wally Pagan,...
Posted: 4/21/2011 11:19 AM in Campbell County Connects
Buy discounted Kings Island tickets online and support Mason City Schools
The Mason Schools Foundation is partnering with Kings Island to help raise funds for educational programs. Purchase a Kings Island ticket or season pass at www.visitkingsisland.com/masonschools and the foundation will receive a cash rebate – and consumers...
Posted: 4/21/2011 11:11 AM in MasonBuzz.com
Loveland woman named Marsh CFO
Marsh Inc., an independent design agency concentrating on strategic design for consumer packaged goods, retail and restaurant clients, has hired Loveland resident Kathy Blair-Johnson, formerly of Procter & Gamble, as chief financial officer. With more...
Posted: 4/21/2011 11:03 AM in Northeast Notes
Loveland museum readies Civil War exhibit
Greater Loveland Historical Society Museum’s Civil War exhibit opens to the public Saturday, May 7. Hundreds of Civil War exhibits are being assembled in Ohio and across our nation. The public is being invited to view weapons, ordnance, soldiers’ personal...
Posted: 4/21/2011 10:55 AM in Northeast Notes
Delhi trustees OK fire department promotions
By Heidi Fallon • hfallon@communitypress.com Delhi Township trustees recently approved the promotions of four firefighters. Jon Helm, who has been with the department for 12 years, now will have the rank of fire captain. Matthew Bishop, with 14 years...
Posted: 4/21/2011 10:52 AM in Word on the Westside
 

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