Archive for June, 2005

FAVC selects Clermonters to spring all-star teams

Clermont countians were plentiful on the Fort Ancient Valley Conference all-star teams. Following are the county

Clermont College responsible for bringing to Clermont County its first domed athletic stadium

Clermont College finally has its own on-campus athletic facility. The 1,800 square foot non-inflatable, self-contained, dome-like, white-textured building is now on the campus.

Circle K reopens for horsemen, other sportsmen

The Circle K Stables, in Belfast, held its Grand Reopening last weekend that was attended by many friends and relatives. The event took place on the farm of Howard and Billie Kramer in Belfast to celebrate the renovation of the facility.

Clermont countians lead first MVCA baseball team

Miami Valley Christian Academy (MVCA) has just experienced its first year of high school baseball competition.

UC Clermont fast pitch softball team earns third place in national championship tourney

The Clermont College women

Groups get together to clean up East Fork

Volunteers from several local organizations got together Tuesday, June 14, to clean up a section of the East Fork of the Little Miami River in Batavia Township.

Bethel break-in results in arrest, concern about safety

Bethel residents and business owners have been stuck in a hairy situation, said Susan Conley, owner of the Bethel Hairitage, a beauty salon in the village.

Ruling from district court affirms cabaret regulation

A long legal battle between a nude dance club and Union Township reached a potential end June 21 with a sixth district court of appeals verdict upholding the township

Office of Public Information earns recognition

David staved off Goliath for the fourth straight year in Clermont County with another series of top honors for the Clermont County Office of Public Information in the national arena.

Life of Owensville marine celebrated

A few hundred well-wishers gathered June 21 at the Clermont County Fairgrounds to celebrate the life of Lance Corporal Nick Erdy, 21, who died in Iraq on May 11.


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