
Parks filling up after busy COVID year
Warm weather means more opportunities for outdoor activities. The employees at Great Parks of Hamilton County are hoping people spend some of their time at Miami Whitewater Forest.
Warm weather means more opportunities for outdoor activities. The employees at Great Parks of Hamilton County are hoping people spend some of their time at Miami Whitewater Forest.
Shoe Sensation officially opened for business on March 26. City councilmembers Matt Hackworth and Jean Wilson cut the ribbon on the business at its grand opening event.
As Take Note from Harrison High School virtually performed Bishop Briggs’s “Dream” a steady beat carried through the song. That beat wasn’t an instrument or soundtrack, it was a human voice.
A tract of land in West Harrison next to Interstate 74 is expected to be home to a new industry in the West Harrison Business Park in Dearborn County. Dyke Industries is a 150-year-old company that assembles pre-hung interior and exterior doors, windows and other building materials.
Trucks might be getting a little Love’s soon on Dry Fork Road. Love’s Travel Stops and Country Stores is interested in property in Harrison Township for a proposed 18-acre truck stop.
Harrison was deemed unauditable for the period Jan. 1 to Dec.
The Harrison Fire Department is offering the opportunity for homebound residents to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Residents in Harrison and Harrison Township who cannot travel to get the vaccine have the option to have the vaccine brought to them.
One man was killed and several injured in a Friday afternoon three-vehicle crash near the Ohio and Indiana border in Harrison Township, Indiana. Andrew Weisenbach, 85, of Batesville was a passenger in a Hyundai SUV driven by Gregory Riede, 69, of West Harrison, according to the Dearborn County Sheriff’s office.
The Southwest Local School District board accepted a bid for the sale of Miamitown Elementary at the school board meeting on March 18. Tom Ratterman placed the bid for $800,000 cash with no contingencies, according to Southwest Local Schools Treasurer Thomas Lowe.
It might be a little difficult to get around St. Leon this summer.