Garden club selling soil booster, filling planters
Shaker Farms Garden Club will again sell Posy Power this spring. This is the club’s only fundraiser and supports its scholarship fund and civic projects throughout Harrison.
Shaker Farms Garden Club will again sell Posy Power this spring. This is the club’s only fundraiser and supports its scholarship fund and civic projects throughout Harrison.
Stacey DeGraffenreid and Caren Laverty have joined the board of the Great Parks of Hamilton County. DeGraffenreid and Laverty were appointed by Hamilton County Probate Court Judge Ralph Winkler.
Every day across America, millions of women kiss babies, partners and pets goodbye. We unlock storefronts, fire up computers and call meetings to order.
Here are events scheduled for the Harrison branch of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Space is limited; advance registration required: Children’s Events, Classes: Virtual Family Storytime Mondays, March 8, 15, 22, and 29, 9:30-10 a.m.
Ruth A. Beckett (nee Bingle), 72, died Feb.
“Sometimes, a story is best told from the end.” – Ed Wells Edward Ronald Wells, 96, passed away peacefully Monday, February 15, 2021. Born on November 7, 1924, in Candor New York, Ed continued to reside in Candor with his Mother, Father, and older brother.
Miamitown Elementary is officially on the market. According to Southwest Local School District Treasurer Thomas Lowe, the school building was placed on the market for sale last week.
The Whitewater Trustees could adopt a new street for a development that could bring 16 single family units on the south side of Harrison Avenue near Buena Vista Drive. According to Scott Huber, the site civil engineer with Abercrombie and Associates, the development would be 16 single family units in eight attached buildings on a single parcel of land.
The Community Reinvestment Area (CRA) in Harrison is expanding. The CRA is an economic development program through the state that allows cities to consider tax abatements on structural tax valuations, according to Economic Development Director Shannon Hamons.
The Harrison Police Department is one step closer to getting a new utility vehicle. Yeager-Benson Memorial American Legion Post 199’s 1st Vice Commander Jerry Wilson presented a check for $1,199 to Mayor Bill Neyer and Police Chief Charles Lindsey at the City Council meeting on Feb.