Building with Miamitown history coming down

A historical building in Miamitown will soon be taken down. The old location of Gieringer and Sons store, at 6785 Ohio 128, is expected to be torn down soon.
A historical building in Miamitown will soon be taken down. The old location of Gieringer and Sons store, at 6785 Ohio 128, is expected to be torn down soon.
Safety improvements are coming to Harrison Avenue and West Road. Harrison applied for safety funds through the Ohio Department of Transportation to improve areas that are considered dangerous.
State Reps. Cindy Abrams (R-Harrison) and Sara Carruthers (R-Hamilton) gave sponsor testimony on House Bill 109, legislation that creates new criminal offenses to combat rioting, looting, and violence in Ohio.
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The Southwest Local School Board voted unanimously to raise pay to play fees for the 2021-2022 school year. Fees will be raised $50 per sport.
Starting this fall, high school juniors can learn to work on planes and jets, preparing for FAA certifications and earning college credit by the time they graduate. The Aviation Maintenance Technician program offered by Great Oaks at the Laurel Oaks campus in Wilmington is expanding to the Diamond Oaks Career Campus in Dent.
Kristy Lynn Martin-Hamilton, 40, died March 15, 2021, in Harrison. Arrangements entrusted to Jackman Hensley Funeral Home.
STEM classes and careers have been historically dominated by men, but students at Harrison High School are working to change that. Nine girls in Angela Elsasser’s Project Lead the Way engineering program wanted to find a way to encourage young girls to get interested in science, engineering, technology and math, or STEM.
As the rain poured down on Seimer Milling Co. dozens of members of the Hamilton County Urban Search and Rescue Task Force worked to set up equipment for a confined space rescue.
Robert Kief will taken the open board position on the Southwest Local School District board. He replaces Linda Peak, who resigned in February.