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Milford BZA to discuss application to build in flood zone
The Milford Board of Zoning Appeals will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 23, in the city council chambers, 745 Center St. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss an application by Joe Dorger, who would like to build a single-family structure within the...
Posted: 6/8/2011 1:02 PM in Consider This Clermont
Fundraiser to help family get service dog
By Lisa Wakeland • lwakeland@communitypress.com Dylan and Riley Malling are like most boys – they’re very excited for their family to get a dog. But the dog that will arrive at the Malling family’s Anderson Township home will not be like most pets. It...
Posted: 6/8/2011 1:00 PM in Eye on the Eastside
Brighter signs lighting up Symmes
By Amanda Hopkins • ahopkins@communitypress.com Street signs are changing color and will – hopefully – be easier to spot in Symmes Township. Township trustees approved changing street signs to white-on-blue and including the Symmes Township logo on the...
Posted: 6/8/2011 1:00 PM in Northeast Notes
Kroger reopens Cold Spring store Thursday
A new meat and seafood counter, expanded natural foods section, floral shoppe, sandwich station and hot soup bar and drive-through pharmacy are among the additions to a renovated Kroger store at 70 Martha Collins Boulevard. About 50 new workers were added...
Posted: 6/8/2011 12:56 PM in Developing Now
Florence counting on residents for July 4th grant
By Justin B. Duke • jbduke@nky.com FLORENCE – Independence Day could get an extra bang with the help of Florence residents. The city is making a push to win one of 10 grants for $10,000 it is eligible for from Liberty Mutual Insurance to help its Fourth...
Posted: 6/8/2011 12:42 PM in The Boone Blog
Four graduate from Thomas A. Wildey School
BATAVIA – Friends and families gathered at the Thomas A. Wildey School Thursday, May 26 to recognize the accomplishments of the Class of 2011. Kevin Kotzbauer of Williamsburg, Maxwell Schaible of Hillsboro, Mickey Winkelman of Milford and Delbert Witt...
Posted: 6/8/2011 12:35 PM in Consider This Clermont
Clermont commissioner does not support county mass transit
By Kellie Geist-May • kmay@communitypress.com The Clermont County commissioners may turn down a $4-million grant because one commissioner doesn’t want to funnel $1.6 million into the Clermont Transportation Connection. Last year, the county administration...
Posted: 6/8/2011 12:18 PM in Consider This Clermont
WCCVB giving away prize packages to popular Mason, Warren county attractions
The Warren County Convention & Visitor’s Bureau is offering a vacation prize package to popular Mason and Warren County attractions — if it receives 150 new “likes” on its Facebook page. The SPLASHtacular prize package includes four tickets each to The...
Posted: 6/8/2011 12:13 PM in MasonBuzz.com
West Chester Tea Party to meet June 21
The West Chester Tea Party will hold its monthly June 21 at EnterTRAINment Junction at 7 p.m. Registration and networking will begin at 6:30 p.m. West Chester Tea Party’s featured speaker in June is labor attorney Gary Greenberg. Greenberg will discuss...
Posted: 6/8/2011 12:05 PM in WestChesterBuzz.com
SORTA holding public forum to discuss service changes Friday
SORTA, the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (also known as Metro), has proposed three service changes as part of a “rebalancing” effort that will see existing resources shifted to different routes that promise higher ridership. This week the...
Posted: 6/8/2011 12:00 PM in UrbanCincy
 

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