Court News

Property Transfers Miami Township 7360 Silvercreek Road; Whitt William B Tr @ 3 Sold to 7360 Silvercreek LLC. $70,000.

Library Events

Here are events scheduled for the Harrison branch of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. Space is limited; advance registration required: Children’s Events and Classes: Virtual Family Storytime Mondays, March 8, 15, 22, and 29 9:30-10 a.m.

Group helps widows, widowers deal with grief

Hope for Soulmates is a four-week support group that is designed to offer understanding, compassion, and support for those who have lost their spouse or partner. Widows and widowers have their own specific set of reactions to process for this significant loss.

Pet store changes owners, stays open

The Pet Valu store in Harrison is now called Pet Supplies Plus. The new store, at 200 Biggs Blvd., will be locally owned and operated and will offer a variety of pet care products, toys and foods.

Around Town

If you have info for this calendar, or anything you think we should know, send it in an email to newsroom@registerpublications.com. Every Saturday Bountiful Hearts Free Hot Meal 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

Transmission line work continues over I-275

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.

Eric Mayer, second from left in front, donated smoke alarms to the Harrison Fire Department. SUBMITTED PHOTO

Fire dept. receives smoke alarms

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.

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Don’t let anyone tell you you don’t belong

Being a female who has worked in a “man’s” world my entire career, I would like to share my thoughts a b o u t National Women’s Month. I support it and think that it is important that we recognize women and the accomplishments that they have made. It is great to see so many qualified and accomplished women in leadership roles and in male-dominated industries today where they were not included in the past.

Time to uncoil Wildcat spring sports

The Harrison wrestling season is over. Eight Wildcats qualified to the Division I District Tournament at Fairmont; seven participated; five won at least one match; three won at least two, and two finished the season with 30 or more victories.