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Recycling in Montgomery sees 39 percent increase
Montgomery residents have increased their recycling rate by 39 percent since October 2008, when Rumpke Recycling implemented larger carts, additional promotions and incentives.
As Conan O'Brien and Ronald McDonald have shown, very tall, animated redheads equal comedy gold.
Oh what a difference a new knee makes. At least that is the circumstance for three of the five Knapke brothers, Tom, 62, Steve, 60 and Dan, 49.
Driver Hits Pole in Kennedy Heights, Knocks Out Power
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Marker notes heyday of Herzog studio
Before Nashville's Music Row became the center of the country music universe, a recording studio in downtown Cincinnati with an unromantic name was producing some of the most influential country, bluegrass and R&B songs in recording history.
Condo owners seek missing money
Condominium owners of at least two local developments say hundreds of thousands of dollars have gone missing from their homeowner associations' bank accounts managed by ORP Realty Management.
Secretary admits stealing from company
A secretary making $78,000 per year admitted Monday she stole more than $212,000 from her employer.
MONTGOMERY - Authorities are searching for a road rage suspect who threatened another motorist with a knife on westbound Interstate 275 Monday morning, according to Hamilton County emergency communication reports.
Photos: Remember soldiers and their families, veteran says
In 2004, Staff Sgt. Paul Brondhaver was lying in a hospital in Iraq with 29 bullets in his body.
No longer a dance house, it's still a killer steakhouse that is the first place to think of when you need a big meat fix.
Retired Ross County Teachers to Meet Monday
The Ross County Retired Teachers Association will meet at noon Nonday in the fellowship hall of Trinity United Methodist Church.
October sales offer relief to merchants
October's retail sales results, the best performance since April 2008, show that Americans are spending a little more.
Election winners pledge fiscal responsibility
Politicians poised to begin new terms in office say they will work hard to cut costs while maintaining excellent services for their constituents.
Volunteers needed to deck out Montgomery
Volunteers are needed to deck out Montgomerya s Heritage District for the holidays.
Unique Chic Boutique , 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, at Central Community House, 1150 E. Main St.
Cold Weather Takeout for Nights with Family and Friends
As we cozy up and dine at home this freezing November, it doesn't mean we have to cook.
Man Pleads Guilty To Voter Fraud
A Montgomery man pleaded guilty Friday to forging signatures on absentee ballot applications.
Event launches abuse prevention effort
BLUE ASH - The Northeast Community Challenge Coalition will launch the local 2009-10 Communitywide Red Ribbon Campaign, a year-long substance abuse prevention effort, in the communities of Blue Ash, Montgomery, Symmes and Sycamore townships.
Where and when are H1N1 vaccinations in your county
The H1N1 flu vaccine is becoming more widely available in the Dayton region. Health departments in Montgomery, Greene, Miami and Warren counties will hold clinics this week to distribute immunizations in injection and FluMist nasal spray forms.
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