
Mill provides space for rescue training
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.
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.
The city of Harrison and Harrison Township hosted a public hearing for the purpose of three businesses’ admission to the Joint Economic Development District. The JEDD is an agreement between the city and the township in order to promote economic development.
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.
White’s Farm Flea Market is bringing a new business to Harrison’s Downtown Redevelopment District. Andi White’s request to open a business at 225 Harrison Ave.
Smoke detectors are a necessity in any home. The Harrison Fire Department recently received a donation of the alarms from State Farm Insurance agent Eric Mayer.
Duke Energy will continue to replace and upgrade a power line across Interstate 275 the next two weekends in March, impacting southbound and northbound lanes beginning March 6 through March 21, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each weekend day, weather permitting.
State Rep. Cindy Abrams recently introduced House Bill 180, legislation that designates a portion of I-71 in Hamilton County as the “Officers Dennis Bennington and Robert Seiffert Memorial Highway.”
Harrison became mini-Hollywood for a day. A feature film was shot at Drive Mixed Martial Arts on Harrison Avenue Feb.
A Rumpke Inc. landfill on Bond Road in Whitewater Township will be improved with the addition of adjacent land.
Serving on the Harrison Fire Department has been one of Andrew Browning’s dreams. Browning was sworn into the fire department at the March 2 Harrison City Council meeting.