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Kings Island Asking Visitors To Fight Tax
Kings Island is asking its visitors to fight a tax that would boost the cost of a getaway to Warren County.
Several apply for Warren emergency position
Thirty people have so far submitted applications for the vacant director's position at the Warren County Emergency Services Department.
Ticket tax proposal has both sides lining up
How much more visitors will pay to park at and enter Kings Island, The Beach Waterpark and other Mason area attractions could be determined next week by Mason City Council.
Maineville Man Arrested For Molesting 15-Year-Old
A Maineville, Ohio man was arrested for the molestation of a 15-year-old Boone County boy Thursday.
Warren County Christmas concert is Dec. 13
Ita s been five years since a oeChristmas in Warren County: A Community Concerta was first presented in the Warren County village of Maineville.
Former police chief among applicants for Warren County job
The former Middletown police chief and a Franklin councilman are among about 30 applicants for the vacant director's position at the Warren County Emergency Services Department.
Former Red Joe Morgan hopes to hit home run with new car dealership
Former Cincinnati Reds second baseman Joe Morgan said he is hoping the economy improves next year by the time he opens his new auto dealership off Ohio 63.
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.
Kilburn's Warren County seat in play
After the 2010 election, Republican Michael Kilburn won't be a Warren County commissioner, the first time his seat has been up for grabs in nearly three decades.
Man accused for making threats was falsely accused
Police say that a report saying man made threats at a local high school was false.
Kurdistan native charged in corpse case
LEBANON - A 40-year-old man who formerly lived in Fairfield and Roselawn and had been living in an affluent Chicago suburb now sits in the Warren County Jail, accused of charges involving the corpse of a Russian immigrant whose remains lay undiscovered for seven years.
The flu, whether called H1N1 or swine, has people globally wearing masks, standing in line for hours to be immunized, keeping kids home from school and rethinking attendance at favorite events where large crowds are involved.
$4.8 million water tower in jeopardy after objections
Opponents are dousing plans to build a $4.8 million water tower to protect facilities at and around regional fuel-products terminal on Ohio 122, north of Lebanon.
Dad will be jailed on Fathera s Days for not paying support
A dad who has refused to pay child support will spend the next five Father's Days in jail.
Are cash settlements an option for schools?
School districts could receive cash settlements, removing them from the Ohio School Facilities Commission list, under an initiative proposed to a task force being formed to find alternatives to the "cookie-cutter approach" the commission uses in awarding funding for school construction projects, Ohio's superintendent of public instruction said.
Female newcomers win Springboro school, trustee posts
The president of the Springboro school board and an incumbent Clearcreek Twp. trustee were defeated by political newcomers Tuesday, Nov.
Threats prompt school lockdown; suspect charged
A Lebanon man was booked into the Warren County Jail Friday, Nov. 6, after allegedly threatening two high school students and causing a temporary lockdown of Lebanon High School.
Gurnee cabbie held in Ohio corpse tampering case
A Gurnee cab driver is being extradited to Ohio for gross abuse of a corpse and tampering with evidence in connection with a skeleton discovered in southwest Ohio two years ago.
Coroner confirms identities of three men killed in arson
Warren County Coroner Dr. Russell Uptegrove tentatively confirmed today, Nov. 6 the identities of three men killed in a Lebanon house fire in October.
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.
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