Pregnancy center tours
Reach Out Pregnancy Center is hosting an open house at its new location at 803 E. Broadway Street in Harrison.
Reach Out Pregnancy Center is hosting an open house at its new location at 803 E. Broadway Street in Harrison.
The Rising Sun Revolving Loan Fund Loan Administration Board will be in executive session at 4:30 p.m. Monday, April 26, at the City Administration Building, 200 N.
Someday, perhaps this week or this month, when everyone is healthy and the protocols maybe, just maybe, become less burdensome, Harrison baseball fans will have a better idea about the talent on the 2021 Wildcats.
The Dearborn County Recycling Center and the North Dearborn branch of the Lawrenceburg Library will host a Community Shred Day from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday, April 17, to celebrate Earth Day. The shred day will beheld in the parking lot of the North Dearborn Branch at 25969 Dole Road, West Harrison.
Born in captivity in 1983, a female black bear was purchased by someone to serve as a surrogate child. Dressed in baby clothes and photographed like an adopted child, she would spend the first decade of her life in a swampy mosquito infested backyard cage.
A wrapup and preview of Harrison High School sports (schedule subject to change): Baseball (1-3 overall; 0-0 Southwest Ohio Conference) Results March 27: La Salle 7, Harrison 4 – Nathan Blank was the only Wildcat with more than one hit (two). March 31: East Central 14, Harrison 4 – Nathan Blank, Masyn Dallio and Grant Morse each had two hits; Blank drove in three runs.
Betty J. Hoerst, passed away peacefully on March 31, 2021, at her home surrounded by her loving family.
Above, Ember Courter, 5, daughter of Tommy Courter and Angel Rector, poses with the Easter bunny who visited Angie’s Baker’y. Courter is a kindergartner in Mrs.
High School’s golf program in recent years has played two home courses – Circling Hills Golf Course and Miami Whitewater Golf Course. Beginning this summer they will have more than 250,000, all in an area no bigger than a classroom.
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.