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Ohio 911 dispatcher suspended for alleged sleeping
LEBANON -- A southwest Ohio county is suspending an emergency dispatcher accused of sleeping on the job, following an earlier investigation into another employee's handling of the 911 call in a bathtub drowning.
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Mason billboard stirs school race
DEERFIELD TWP. - In Warren County, billboards advertising school board races and tax issues seem to be in vogue this campaign season.
Dispatcher accused of sleeping on job suspended
A The Warren County commissioners have suspended dispatcher accused of sleeping on the job.
Seven apply for Mason council seat
MASON - City Council members from this Warren County community met Wednesday - and will meet again the day after the elections - to interview potential candidates for the seat left vacant when Peter A. Beck was appointed to the state legislature.
Flu worries easing for Mason Schools
MASON - The flu is still hitting Mason Schools hard but an early spike in student absences has dropped this week, school officials reported during Tuesday evening's school board meeting.
More Swine Flu Vaccine Clinics Scheduled
Public health officials around the Tri-State are urging patience for families anxious about finding the swine flu vaccine.
A local man will begin his duties as the first full-time chief of the Joint Emergency Medical Services District starting Monday, Oct.
Accused dispatcher suspended for sleeping on job
A Warren County dispatcher has been suspended for allegedly sleeping on the job.
Breast cancer warriors and survivors need to talk to each other
When Dee Markle had surgery to remove a lump from her breast nearly 22 years ago, she had the support of her family, her friends and her church.
Becoming Jewish men and women, decades after 13
On the morning of October 15, as young hippie-ish Hasidim beat on drums, singing ecstatically, nine elderly Americans from a retirement village in Cincinnati celebrated their belated bar and bat mitzvahs at Jerusalem's Western Wall.
State School Board Member Recognizes Mason City Schools
Sam Schloemer, State School Board member, presented the Mason City School Board of Education and the Mason Education Association with a banner proclaiming the district "Excellent with Distinction" during the October 13 school board meeting.
Junction City Family Takes Dogs to National Competition
The National DockDogs Championship in Mason, Ohio will highlight how far and how high dogs can jump.
One woman sent to hospital, traffic stopped after accident on I-75 near Piqua
A crash on I-75 near Piqua sent one person to the hospital and blocked traffic for more than an hour Thursday night.
Trial Over Son Of Beast Injury Begins
Son of Beast Rollar Coaster at Kings Island MASON, Ohio - A trial is set to start over a woman's claim that an Ohio roller coaster caused an injury that will require her to get several hip replacements over her lifetime.
No injuries in Symmes apartment fire
Residents at the Villages at Symmes Crossing off of Fields Ertel Road watched helplessly Wednesday night as firefighters from several jurisdictions fought a fire that ravaged an 18-unit apartment building, causing fire and smoke damage to at least 12 units and water damage to the remaining six.
Warren County insurance firm goes bankrupt
Jyl Cox Insurance LLC in Mason filed for Chapter 7 protection on Oct. 9 in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Dayton.
MMS Students to Teach Community Tech Lessons
Submitted by Mason Schools: Back for another year! As a way of giving back to our community, Mason Middle School students will once again offer the TTLC program.
Family road trip: Schappacher Farms, Mason, Ohio
There is no trip better, for your family to launch the fall season, then stopping by a pumpkin patch.
Mason school candidates: We'll end fights
MASON - After four years of periodic infighting, the conduct of the Mason Board of Education was one of the topics at Wednesday's candidate forum.
Mason council seeks to fill vacancy
MASON - City council here is accepting applications from residents who want to be considered for a vacant council seat.
National Center for Policy Analysis
Record Teen Unemployment: Only WSJ Seriously Looks at Minimum-Wage Hikes as Cause
Based on the data, the current job situation for teenagers in America is the worst on record, notes Tom Blumer, president of a training and development company in Mason, Ohio, and a contributing editor to NewsBusters.
Mason hosts "Know Your Heart Risk" program
Bethesda North Hospital Heart & Vascular Center will present a program on heart health from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct.
Ag. officials looking for beetle
The Ohio Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Ohio State University are set to begin a sight-survey during the winter months in southwest Ohio in an effort to detect the Asian Longhorned Beetle.
Identity theft on the rise as personal info flows
If you own a credit or debit card, your identity is at risk. With new scams and ways of stealing financial information being invented every day, it is nearly impossible for people to protect their identities and bank accounts, Middletown Police Detective Steve Winters says.
Fuel Spill Creates Traffic Headache In Symmes Twp.
Crews remain on the scene of a fuel spill that is slowing traffic in Symmes Township.
Police: Remains those of Russian man
MASON, Ohio - Police in the Cincinnati area say the skeletal remains of a man found more than two years ago are of a Russian immigrant who hadn't been seen in years.