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Waynesville council approves income tax
Waynesville resident Richard Elliott talks Monday, Dec. 21, 2009, about the one-percent income tax the village council passed with a 6-1 vote.
Waynesville Residents Wary Of Income Tax
Waynesville residents gathered at Waynesville Middle School on Tuesday to hear more about a proposed 1 percent income tax for the village.
Waynesville mulls initiating one percent income tax
Waynesville council is considering a five-year, one percent income tax and many in the village don't like to idea.
Established in 2005, The Christmas Spirit Foundation developed Trees for Troops to give a little joy to service men, women and their families through the gift of a Christmas tree.
Students - use skills - to assist - county
Students in the Warren County Career Center Automotive Collision program applied their skills to help county emergency services by restoring a power generator.
Familya s elf makes leap to the page
For some, the winter holiday season officially begins when the candle in the jack-o'lantern is snuffed.
'Wild Bill' of Brunswick escorted from Southwest Hospital facility: Strongsville Police Blotter
SUSPICIOUS PERSON, PEARL ROAD: Police took a man home from the Southwest General Urgicare at the request of staff.
Waynesville manager applies for Florida job
He's one of 99 applicants who have submitted an application for the job of city manager of Marathon, Fla., but Waynesville village manager Bruce Snell, said he's "pretty content" with his current job.
17 children sent to hospitals from bus crash
An accident involving two Kings school buses sent 17 children to three area hospitals today, Nov.
This holiday season, spurn the suburban shopping mall and hit Columbus' Short North neighborhood instead.
Mayor against Waynesville income tax
Waynesville Council is pushing forward with plans for an income tax it says is necessary to save the village despite open hostility from residents.
Homemade presents among most treasured gifts
Lissa Lush made these ornaments, that are seen here in the process of drying. "You take the tops off of the clear ornaments and pour some acrylic paint in and roll it around inside until you like how it looks," Lush said.
Waynesville: Institute income tax or abolish village
Waynesville leaders say if they do not institute an income tax immediately, they will have no choice but to abolish the village.
11-year-old rape victim's parents react to plea agreement
Parents of an 11-year-old rape victim found it hard to find words to tell the judge how they feel about a Waynesville man who pleaded guilty to three counts of rape.
Pantry workers see hungera s changing face
Feeding the hungry is nothing new for food programs such as the Lebanon and Waynesville pantries, but volunteers said they are seeing a shift in who is coming to them for help.
Bob Evans employee fired for defending himself, lawsuit says
A Waynesville man, employed by Bob Evans for 30 years, is suing the restaurateur because he claims he was fired for defending himself when a coworker came after him with a knife.
Billa s Donuts thief wanted on probation issue
The Waynesville man who stole the Special Wish Foundation donation box from Bill's Donuts pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of unauthorized use of property.
H1N1 vaccinations going smoothly, state health director says
People at the highest risk to contract the H1N1 virus across the state should all be vaccinated within the next two weeks, according to Ohio's top health official.
Waynesville income tax fails; new face on council
An outspoken critic of village leaders was one of four candidates elected Tuesday, Nov.
Several precincts in the southern portion of Warren County are already seeing turnout today, Nov.
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