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Ohio infrastructure jobs boom described at hearing chaired by Sen. Sherrod Brown
WASHINGTON, D. C. - Billions of federal dollars coming to Ohio from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and CHIPS and Science Act will provide thousands of well-paid jobs in the state with potential to deliver lasting economic recovery in Ohio’s struggling towns, a top Ohio construction union official told a Senate committee on Wednesday.
Ohio Gov. DeWine lost all credibility when he repeatedly voted for illegally gerrymandered maps
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine clutching his pearls Wednesday morning about predetermined partisan outcomes after he forced unconstitutional district maps on voters that gave his party 67 out of 99 Ohio House seats and 26 out of 33 Ohio Senate seats in a 56-44 state was hilarious, absurd and pathetic. Even more striking was how condescending […]
Crash with injuries reported on Swings Corner Point Isabel Road in Bethel
BETHEL, Ohio — A crash with injuries has been reported on Swings Corner Point Isabel Road in Bethel. The crash involved a single vehicle colliding with a tree. The severity of the injuries has not been confirmed. Clermont County police and fire departments have dispatched responders to the scene.
United Soccer Coaches select Jade Massey as 2024 Scholar All-American
The United Soccer Coaches announced Wednesday that 2024 Lynchburg-Clay graduate Jade Massey has been selected as a 2024 High School Scholar All-American. Massey was one of 88 soccer players, including 45 girls athletes, selected for “their cumulative achievement in the classroom as well as on the soccer field during their secondary school careers,” according to United Soccer Coaches.
The Drinkery to permanently close in August, rebrand under new concept
A staple Over-the-Rhine bar will close and rebrand with a new concept. In a news release issued Monday, Four Entertainment Group, also known as 4EG, announced the company will permanently close its popular bar The Drinkery in mid-August for a complete rebrand. ...
Remains of WWII soldier returning home to be buried in Middletown
The remains of a local World War soldier are finally coming home. U.S. Army Air Forces 1st Lt. Dan W. Corson will be interred Aug. 7 at Woodside Cemetery in Middletown. Wilson Shramm Spaulding Funeral Home will perform graveside services preceding the interment. Corson was a Middletown native assigned to...
Massie JV boys golf team tops Wilmington at Elks
WILMINGTON — The Clinton-Massie junior varsity boys golf team defeated Wilmington 181 to 209 Wednesday at the Elks 797 Golf Club. Evan Jett was the match medalist with a 41 in his first high school golf match. Cody Cooper had a 46 for the Falcons while Caleb Akers and...
Overnight near Cincinnati: Consider Mariemont, an architectural gem and one of Ohio’s best small towns
MARIEMONT, Ohio – Philanthropist Mary Emery was so appalled by the unsanitary living conditions in downtown Cincinnati a century ago, she created her own town as an alternative. Mariemont, population about 3,500, was founded in 1923 -- a beautifully designed planned community that’s close to everything, but also a...
Reds, Bally Sports return to Comcast’s Xfinity cable systems Thursday, Aug. 1
Reds games return to Comcast’s Xfinity cable customers in Lawrenceburg and other Southeastern Indiana communities Thursday, Aug. 1, after the resolution of a three-month dispute between the nation’s No. 2 pay TV provider and Diamond Sports Group, which operates the 17 Bally Sports regional networks. But Comcast customers...
Roscoe Village keeps the tradition of weaving alive with classes at new Loom Loft
COSHOCTON − The traditional style of rugmaking and other items involving a loom is being kept alive with the new Loom Loft in Roscoe Village. It's located in the schoolhouse, part of the recreation of a Canal Era town. Instructor Rami Sawyer has worked for Roscoe Village off and on for about...
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