Wednesday Dec 16 | Journal-News
Park to feature a greena toilets
A One local group of history buffs are hoping visitors come to an area park this spring just to use the bathroom.
Retired deputy takes on new role in Trenton
The city has hired a new part-time code enforcement officer who is a retired deputy from the Butler County Sheriff's Office.
One Killed In Butler County Crash
One person is dead after a crash near Trenton in Butler County. A semi-truck collided head-on with a vehicle on SR 73 near SR 127.
Teresa Warren doesn't dive into holiday treats with the same gusto as her friends and family.
UC dorm aids 'first gen' students
If 18-year-old Demarcus Jones doesn't get up promptly for his 10 o'clock math class at the University of Cincinnati, he'll first get a text message from Judy Mause and then she'll arrive in person, banging on his dormitory door.
Fire damages Madison Twp. home
Firefighters from three companies fought an apparent electrical fire this afternoon, Dec.
Trenton ushers in holiday season with day of festivities
The holiday season officially started for Trenton Saturday, Dec. 5, with a day full of festivities geared toward fostering community relations.
Trenton prepares for its annual holiday celebration
A parade, scavenger hunt and tree-lighting ceremony are just a few of the festivities planned for the annual Christmas in Trenton Saturday, Dec.
Trenton council has new face, but not for top roles
Two familiar City Council members have been chosen by their peers once again to serve the community as mayor and vice-mayor. Rhonda Freeze and Calvin Woodrey were both re-elected as mayor and vice-mayor for 2010 and 2011 during council's biannual election on Thursday, Dec.
Bank exec: 2010 should go from 'less bad' to 'better'
In terms of the economy, one analyst said it's a matter of going from "less bad" to "better." That was the theme of the Economic Forecast Luncheon discussion headed by Alfred "Skip" Shepard, senior vice president and chief investment officer of Hamilton-based First Financial Bank.
Find out what is ahead in 2010 today
Twice as many people plan to attend the local business chamber's Economic Forecast Luncheon to get a glimpse of what's to come in 2010.
Trenton residents will no longer have to travel to Hamilton, Fairfield or Middletown to find authentic Mexican food.
$185,000 Awarded by MCF at Annual Meeting
The Middletown Community Foundation took the occasion of its Annual Meeting on Nov.
A Most home-owners across Butler County will see a decrease in their taxable property values this year after a historic off-year appraisal, according to the county auditor's office.
Butler property reappraisal lowers values
Homeowners all over Butler County - including upscale West Chester and Liberty townships - will see a dip in their property values when a reappraisal is put into place by year end.
I would like to know why so many children have been diagnosed with swine flu and our schools are not shut down.
Overwhelming response to H1N1 clinic closes fairgrounds
Butler County Health Department officials are bracing again for large crowds today, Oct.
Political gender gap thrives here
Perhaps the readers who constantly complain about the "good old boys club" do know what they're talking about in Butler County.
Library has book clubs for teens, adults
BELLEVUE -- Bellevue Public Library's book club, 'Let's Talk About It' for adults is at 7 p.m. today.
Pedestrian critical after being hit
A 47-year-old Middletown man is in critical condition after he was hit by a pick-up truck driving north on Cincinnati Dayton Road at 2:29 a.m. Friday.