
Man arrested for wanting to stop the sign
Gregory Brooks, 58, of Sand Run Road in Whitewater Township, was arrested on one count of improper discharge of a firearm and one count of vandalism, according to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s office.
Gregory Brooks, 58, of Sand Run Road in Whitewater Township, was arrested on one count of improper discharge of a firearm and one count of vandalism, according to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s office.
Harrison VFW Post 7570 has been serving the community for 75 years. The post was recently awarded a plaque for its anniversary.
Firework sales have boomed during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, and area retailers urge shoppers to purchase early to avoid the disappointment of not finding the specific item you have been anticipating all year.
The time has come around for the review of Harrison’s charter. Six months ago, nine members of the community, including the mayor and a member of city council, were selected to review the charter and recommend any necessary amendments to the charter.
Great Parks of Hamilton County is hosting five public listening sessions to gather comments about future funding for the park district. The hearing at Miami Whitewater Forest is 8-10 a.m.
When a child is brought to YES Home in Dearborn County, the staff tries to make the transition as seamless as possible. That’s why donations like the $1,000 donation the Harrison VFW Post 7570 made recently makes a huge difference to the organization.
Love’s Travel Stop has applied for a zone change in Harrison Township. The rural zoning commission will meet to discuss the zone change July 1.
A tree planted in 1992 in memory of 10-year-old Amber Garrett, who was taken from her Harrison, Ohio, home in 1991 and murdered, will remain rooted in place as demolition of the former Harrison Elementary School looms.
When Donna Engel bought her home on Bond Road in October 2019, she knew about the nearby landfill but was told nothing extreme would happen at the site. Just over a year later she joins her neighbors and other nearby residents in an effort to stop a future expansion of the Bond Road Landfill.
The Bob Evans at 618 Ring Road in Harrison has applied for a liquor license. According to the Ohio Department of Commerce, Bob Evans is currently on the wait list for D1 and D2 liquor licenses which would allow the restaurant to sell beer, wine and mixed beverages.