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Hundreds of butterflies to be released in Lebanon
LEBANON, Ohio (WDTN) — Hundreds of butterflies are set to be released in Warren County. On Aug. 10 at 10 a.m., the city of Lebanon will release the butterflies at Miller Ecological Park, located at 755 Miller Road in Lebanon. “The butterfly garden is a sanctuary to Monarch butterflies, a species that is currently seeing […]
McClain Lady Tigers golf falls to Goshen
The McClain Lady Tigers golf team opened the 2024 season by playing a dual match with Goshen at Deer Track Golf Course on Tuesday, July 30. The Goshen Lady Warriors won the team event with a 224-team score and Kaylin Sterling of McClain was the match medalist with a 49.
Leesburg Historical Society hosts cookout
The Leesburg Historical Society hosted its fourth Annual Judy Mason Memorial Cookout on June 14, 2020, and met its fundraising goal of $2500 to receive this Modern Woodmen matching funds contribution. All proceeds will go toward the interior renovation of the Leesburg B&O Railroad Depot. Modern Woodmen Rep, Dan Mayo...
Woodlawn Community Center dedicates mural by UC grad
The Woodlawn Community Center recently dedicated a mural celebrating U.S. military. The center is also a recruiting and training center for the U.S. Army National Guard. Artist and University of Cincinnati graduate Brandon Hawkins painted the mural, which pays tribute to different facets of U.S. military history, including the 65th Infantry Regiment composed of Puerto Rican soldiers; the Tuskegee Airmen and the Montford Point Marines.
Projected Reds starting lineup with Ty France after trade with Mariners
With news of the Frankie Montas trade and Lucas Sims being shipped off to Boston, the Cincinnati faithful kind of forgot that the Reds added former Seattle Mariners first baseman Ty France at the MLB trade deadline. France arrived in Cincinnati ahead of the Reds' game against the Chicago Cubs,...
One of Cincinnati's 'oldest continually operating' bars is up for sale
MOUNT ADAMS, Ohio (WKRC) - One of Cincinnati's oldest continually operating bar and restaurants is officially on the market. The owners of the City View Tavern in Mount Adams posted that they plan to retire after 40 years. So, they listed the property for sale. City View Tavern is known...
Sign unveiled honoring historic National Road and Ebbert’s Farm Market
BELMONT COUNTY, OHIO (WTRF) – On Tuesday, a new interpretive sign was unveiled in Belmont County. It honors not only the historic National Road, but also a family farm that’s been in business 100 years. The Ebbert’s Farm Market sign is at mile marker 138, across from the popular family business that’s still going strong. […]
Fairborn’s Bluegrass and Brew Festival this Friday, to be headlined by Steep Canyon Rangers
Band has recorded two collaborative albums with comedy legend and banjoist Steve Martin. Grammy Award-winning bluegrass band Steep Canyon Rangers will headline Fairborn’s Bluegrass and Brew Festival 8:30 p.m. Friday. The North Carolinian string band originally formed in 2000 and has recorded nine solo albums and two collaborative albums...
Dayton deputy city manager urges Congress to support local funding
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- The City of Dayton's deputy city manager addressed members of Congress on Tuesday. Lashea Lofton testified in front of lawmakers urging them to support funding for local communities. Tuesday's hearing on 'Tax Tools for Local Economic Development,' Lofton spoke on the strategic investment that is tax-exempt...
'All Roads Lead to Dayton,' Secretary of Air Force Frank Kendall Says During Visit
All roads in the Air Force lead to Dayton. That was one message Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall brought to Air Force Life Cycle Industry Days at the Dayton Convention Center on Tuesday, delivered along with a message of essential stability for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, at a time when Kendall and his fellow Air Force leaders are readying the service to fight a new kind of war.
36th annual festival returns to downtown Mount Vernon
The Mount Vernon Music and Arts Festival will welcome country chart-topper Lonestar, local favorite Six Miles to Nellie and Central Ohio icons Phil Dirt and the Dozers as headline musical acts for this year’s event, Aug. 8-11 on the Public Square and streets of downtown Mount Vernon. Headline concerts are at 8:30 p.m. each night. This marks the 36th year for this event, presented by Ariel Corporation and Park National Bank as part of the 2024 Mount Vernon Presents calendar.
Parvovirus spreading across the Commonwealth
WARREN COUNTY, Ky. (WBKO) - A deadly virus known as Parvo, or parvovirus, is spreading quickly across Kentucky. Kentucky is ranked fifth for most number of cases across the United States. Parvo is a virus that targets canines’ intestinal tract and their heart in some severe instances. Symptoms for this...
Greater Cincinnati man sentenced to over 7 years for robbing postal carrier at gunpoint
COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - A judge has sentenced a 19-year-old to prison for more than seven years for robbing a local postal carrier. It happened in July 2023 in Colerain Township. Lamarion Gray pointed a gun in the victim's face before demanding her keys. Gray was later found at...
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