Oct 31, 2009 | The Cincinnati Enquirer
Old gravestones carefully recorded
STONELICK TWP. - Pamela Smith got down on her knees in a cemetery off Mount Zion Road on a recent October day.
Mount Notre Dame Students Recognized by the National Merit Corporation
Eight seniors from Mount Notre Dame have received recognition through the National Merit Scholarship Corporation for their outstanding achievement.
Questions abound in daycare deaths
A couple - estranged for years - lay dead just feet from each other in metallic silver Jeep Cherokee as busy moms and dads herded their children into a day-care center Monday morning.
Man, Woman Found Shot To Death Outside Day Care
An investigation is underway after two people were found dead outside of a Fairfield day care center Monday morning.
Sybert, Carducci would bring common sense
Curt Sybert and Mary Carducci will bring common sense and a strong desire to work with colleagues to Liberty Township.
Assessments discussed at Liberty Dold hearing
By MICHELLE REITER STAFF WRITER Revised assessments for drainage improvements in the Liberty Dold Farms Subdivision would raise the cost for most of the property owners while lowering the assessment for a largest property owner.
Liberty trustees trade political accusations
Three Liberty Township officials spent nearly 30 minutes debating political accusations at the Oct.
Liberty Township fire department offers first aid, CPR classes in November
The Liberty Township Fire Department will offer three American Heart Association sanctioned classes to the community in November.
Engineer to study Carriage traffic volume
Delaware County Engineer Chris Bauserman's office will study traffic volume on Carriage and Orange roads near state Route 315, project engineer Rob Riley said.
Raritan Township police charge people with drug possessing, shoplifting, other crimes
Police arrested Sara Brady, 21 of Liberty Township and Kenneth Forsyth, 21, of Yardville and charged them with drug possession following a traffic stop on Route 31 Sunday, Oct.
Candidates address Liberty issues
The six Liberty Township trustee candidates running for two seats in November responded to questions from ThisWeek on issues related to the township.
Basil Joint Fire District needs voters to pass 3-mill levy
To the Editor: On Nov. 3, the residents of Baltimore and Liberty Township will have the opportunity to vote on a 3-mill replacement levy for the Basil Joint Fire District to continue the services and responses the Basil Joint Fire District now offers.
Woman Flips Truck, Hits Gas Meter
Slideshow The scene on Princeton Road on October 14, 2009. A woman managed to escape serious injury in a crash in Liberty Township this afternoon.
County bridges receive new load ratings
In order to meet inspection guidelines in the wake of the I-35 bridge disaster last year in Minneapolis, Minn., states and counties across the USA have to meet certain bridge inspection requirements in order to be eligible for Federal Bridge funding.
Preservation Parks slates opening of nature center
Preservation Parks of Delaware County is nearing completion of a new nature center.
Candidates weigh in on city-township relations
Five residents are vying to win the four Powell City Council seats that expire Dec.
Students, Staff Celebrate 'Walk To School Day'
On Wednesday, students and staff at Woodland Elementary will celebrate international 'Walk To School Day.' From 4 p.m.-5:30 p.m., the Liberty Township school will team up with the Ohio Department of Transportation to remind students about safe walking and biking practices.
LEAN Series: Service Comebacks
Dealers learn the real cost of service comebacks and how to remedy them. Operating LEAN used to be about cutting overhead to increase profits, but for many it's now about cutting overhead just to remain profitable.
Area fire departments receive federal funds
Several area fire departments have been approved for federal grant funding designed to assist and improve fire departments and associations serving communities with populations of less than 10,000. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry announced the pass-through federal grant awards, which were made to 57 projects across ...
Trustees say community building in Londonderry will continue to operate
LONDONDERRY-- A rumor regarding the future of a local historic community building had area residents upset at Tuesday night's Liberty Township board of trustees meeting.
Woman Killed in Jackson Co. Accident
A Jackson woman is killed in an accident along US-127 overnight. The accident happened at approximately 12:40 A.M. Wednesday on US-127 near Jefferson Road in Liberty Township.