Inspections needed for ‘carts’ for city use

Harrison Police are scheduling inspections for low speed, under speed and utility vehicles. To have your vehicle inspected call 513-367-3715 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. The initial inspection fee is $50, annual re-inspections are $25.

Crossing guard Connie Dickerson has been helping students and parents cross the road for 25 years. HALIE BARGER/THE HARRISON-PRESS

Stopping traffic

As children pour out of Harrison Elementary School on the second to last day of school, Connie Dickerson greets them all with a smile as she positions herself in the center of the intersection to stop traffic and let the children cross.

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Thousands pay respect at The Wall

“You think about all your buddies that you left behind. ... It makes you feel, you’re grateful that you made it back. But we’ll never forget these people. You know, these men and these ladies had served over in Vietnam. It’s always emotional.”

Robert P. Welsh

Robert P. Welsh of Brookville, Indiana, passed away on June 12, 2021, at the age of 91.

Norman J. Mick

Norman J. Mick was born in Hamilton, Ohio on Dec. 23, 1945. He received a strong religious family upbringing from his parents, Elmer N. and Anna Mick. He attended St. Ann’s parochial school in his formative years. He later graduated from Hamilton Catholic High School. His family’s strong religious background led him to attend St. Gregory Seminary to search out his vocational calling. Later he went on to study business administration and accounting at Xavier University.

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State Rep. Cindy Abrams (R–Harrison) speaks about House Bill 283 that is related to texting and driving. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Abrams gives testimony on stiffer hands-free bill

State Rep. Cindy Abrams (R-Harrison) gave sponsor testimony recently on House Bill 283, legislation that would make Ohio a hands-free state by expanding current law as it is related to texting and driving.