
Living in the ice cream shop
Someone may soon live in an ice cream shop. Rather, the former ice cream shop at 116 S.
Someone may soon live in an ice cream shop. Rather, the former ice cream shop at 116 S.
It was almost the perfect snow on a perfect day last week. After about 6 inches of snow, many took to the hills to sled ride. Jaxon Biddlestone, 5, spent his snow day sledding at the overlook off Harbor Ridge Drive in Miami Whitewater Forest. Dogs enjoyed the snow at Simmonds Family Dog Park in Miamitown. This week, more snow and more fun. PHOTOS BY HALIE BARGER/THE HARRISON-PRESS
Ronald William Fields, 82, February 8, 2021, Bright, Indiana. Arrangements entrusted to Jackman Hensley Funeral Home..
Robert ‘Bob’ George Tabor, age 80, of Harrison, Ohio, passed away on Friday, February 5, 2021. He was born in Harrison, Ohio on March 27, 1940 to Albert “Bud” Crosby and Rosella McGrath (nee Fox).
Raquel “Renee” Owens (nee Helton), 50 years old, passed away on Friday, February 5, 2021, with her family by her side. Born in Hamilton, Ohio, Renee was the oldest of three children born to Cheryl Lynn (Roth) and Elmer Thomas Helton.
I am Joe Maas, one of the owners of JTM Food Group. JTM started in Delhi out of the back of my father’s meat store that I started working at when I was 10 years old. In my career at JTM, I developed all the processes by which JTM manufactures the millions of pounds of food products per week.
The power compass in the Southwest Ohio Conference bowling is, in fact, now pointing Southwest instead of Northwest. Harrison High School’s varsity teams both clinched SWOC championships earlier this month – the boys with a 10-0 league mark and the girls at 9-1.
A wrapup and preview of Harrison High School sports: Academic (6-0 overall, 6-0 Southwest Ohio Conference) Results Coming up Wednesday, Feb. 24, Mount Healthy, 4 p.m.; Friday, Feb.
The opponent will be familiar. Harrison High School’s boys basketball team opens Division I sectional tournament play at 8 p.m.
Boxes filled (well, not for long) with doughnuts, pizza and coffee sat on the first two rows of bleachers on the east side of the Harrison Activity Center, a reward and refuel for those working at the Southwest District Girls Wrestling Tournament Sunday.