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See how the county likes that. Had this occurred during levy or election time, your pipe would be fixed already.
Local fire department officials recently got a look at the future of ambulances and emergency medical service equipment, and the manufacturer's engineers took the opportunity to get feedback from firefighter-paramedics on the frontline.
Law suit in early stages of court proceedings
A judge has been assigned to the law suit Madeira resident Jim Horwitz filed against Madeira City Council for allegedly violating executive session among other allegations.
Madeira to team with other districts for lower insurance costs
In a move that could save the district money, Madeira's school board has agreed to join with other school districts to shop for the best property insurance rate.
Mariemont seeks secret meetings
Mariemont officials are trying to find a way to keep secret any discussion about a potential joint economic development district with Columbia Township.
Madeira students dine, dance, play all night at prom, after prom
Madeira students ate, danced, then partied all night at their prom May 4. As is the tradition at Madeira High School, juniors and seniors met in the parking lot at the school to catch buses for the prom.
Sycamore appoints trustees to JEDZ board
The process to set up Sycamore Township's joint economic development zones in Kenwood is moving along.
Madeira City Council approves special counsel
Madeira officials, from left: Tom Moeller, city manager, Rick Brasington, Mayor, and Robert Malloy, law director, discussed the city hiring special counsel to deal with a law suit the city is facing from resident Jim Horwitz.
Madeira City Council approves special counsel
Madeira City Council has voted to allow Tom Moeller, city manager, to contract lawyer Terry Donnellon as special counsel for the city's upcoming litigation defense.
Hospice Patient Care Center to provide short-term care for seriously ill patients
Located on Camargo Road, just west of Miami Avenue, Hospice of Southwest Ohio's new inpatient center will be a place for seriously ill patients to have their symptoms managed around-the-clock.
Madeira schedules special council meeting
The Madeira City Council scheduled a special meeting for Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. to vote to allow Tom Moeller, city manager, to 'engage' attorney Terry Donnellon as special council for the city.
Chuy's Tex-Mex Restaurant coming to Madeira
Chuy's expansion in the Greater Cincinnati area will continue when the Tex-Mex style restaurant opens Aug.