Court News

The following legal actions were files in Hamilton County courts, and published in the Cincinnati Court Index. April 19 Christina Mitchell, 5320 E.

Around Town

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Group members were Luke Strotman, Emerson Hoeweler, Jared Foster, Frank L. Sellinger, II, Rakeem Wright. Also shown: senior archaeologist Marcus Schulenburg of the Archaeological Research Institute. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Students’ capstone surveys Native American site

The 2021 Land Surveying graduates at Cincinnati State Community and Technical College have been busy bringing history back to life near Hollywood Casino in Lawrenceburg. A group of five students with the help of the professor Carol Morman recently completed work to provide a more visitor friendly environment to a known Native American site.

Great Plains offers business Wi-FI

Great Plains Communications (GPC) has launched its GPC Managed Wi-Fi product to its Indiana business customers. The Wi-Fi allows customers to get back to business with a managed service that provides reliable wireless connectivity for customers, employees and guests.

Congressional app challenge begins

U.S. Congressman Greg Pence (R – Sixth District) announced the opening of the 2021 Congressional App Challenge, including deadline for submission.

Beth Mason PHOTO BY SANDY MINOR

All-Southwest Ohio Conference honors

2020-2021 SWOC girls bowling all-stars These girls bowlers earned All-Southwest Ohio Conference honors for the 2020-2021 season (Harrison bowlers in bold): Coach of the Year Trevor Ward, Harrison Under Ward, Harrison won its second consecutive outright SWOC girls championship. Athlete of the Year Leah Anderson, Northwest First team Alyssa Pierce, Harrison Pierce is a two-time district qualifier as an individual and was a member of the district qualifying team in 2019-2020.

Harrison High School graduates Alex Lewis and Chris Schreiber are the faces behind the STW (Sports Talk Wannabes) brand. PHOTO BY DICK MALONEY

Sports talk wannabes no longer

They have evolved from “Wannabes” to “Actually Ares,” but Alex Lewis and Chris Schreiber haven’t changed (other than being a little older.) Schreiber and Lewis, both 28, started Sports Talk Wannabes in 2016 as a way to act on and stay involved in the local sports scene, particularly high school sports. They are 2011 graduates of Harrison High School, where they were members of the Wildcat football team.

Federal program helps with computer, internet services

Need help with computer costs during this difficult time? Employee Broadband Benefit, a new federal program, can offer up to $50 per month toward broadband service for eligible households, according to Matt Kelley, government relations manager of Comcast. The Federal Communications Commission created EBB as a requirement of the Consolidated Appropriations Act 2021 passed by Congress by order of the Federal Communications Commission in response to COVID.

Jamie Rosfeld, left, East Central High School assistant principal, and Linda Ascherman, ECHS administrative assistant, walk the halls of the high school to exercise. A PHOTO BY SPENCER POWELL

S-D schools aim to keep employees healthy

Staff and faculty at Sunman-Dearborn School Corporation will have a wellness program when they get back to school to help keep healthy. In the fall of 2020, Superintendent Andrew Jackson and Cheryl Erhart, the director of Food and Nutrition Services, discussed starting a comprehensive wellness program.