Archive for June, 2011

Hit and run crash kills man in Milford

Police are still searching for the driver responsible for a fatal hit and run crash that occurred May 29. The crash, involving a vehicle hitting a pedestrian, took place at approximately 2:30 a.m. on SR 28 near Castleberry Court in Milford. Matthew Deemer, 41, of Milford was walking along the right edge of the westbound [ Read More ]

Bethel-Tate ranks first for productivity

During a time when schools are struggling with funding, the best case scenario would be keeping costs down while still keeping grades high, and that is just what Bethel-Tate School District has done, according to recent data. “I think it is very reflective of the value we offer taxpayers in the district, and the quality [ Read More ]

Guardsman to return to Iraq

Sergeant Chris Schoumacher, of Union Township, has spent a good deal of time in Iraq, and soon the Army National Guard will return to the country for his second tour, only this time on a more positive note. “Last time I was there I was doing combat missions,” Schoumacher said. “This time I’ll be doing [ Read More ]

Park levy back on the ballot

The village of Bethel will place a park levy back on the ballot for the November election. The previous levy in the November 2010 election failed with 50.54 percent, or 330 voters, opposed to the levy and 323 people voting for the levy. The levy, which was listed on the ballot as Bethel Village Current [ Read More ]

Veteran writes book about Korean War

Ted Nightwine, a Korean War veteran, doesn’t like to talk about his experiences in the war. He has put the thoughts elsewhere and doesn’t enjoy revisiting them. But, the former Marine knows it is something he has to do, and even on a day where the memories hurt the worst, Nightwine took a seat in [ Read More ]

New Richmond municipal building undergoes much-needed renovations

The New Richmond Municipal Building is in the process of getting a makeover with renovations that will save money and make village council’s home more functional. The two-phase renovation made several improvements to the building. Phase one focused on structural improvements that will save the village money on electricity. “We replaced the boiler, it was [ Read More ]

Dorothy L. Horn, 80

Dorothy L. Horn, 80, of Amelia, died May 16, 2011. She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Isabel Burchwell; 12 brothers and sisters. Survivors include her sons Jim Horn, Michael Horn; step-son Ricky Frazier; daughters Misty (John) Willenbrink, Glenna Faye Horn, Theresa Fultz; sisters Gladys Williams, Thelma Sparks; seven grandchildren; five great [ Read More ]

Legal Notices for June 2

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011 CVE 652 JUDGE HERMAN NOTICE BY PUBLICATION J. ROBERT TRUE, TREASURER 101 Main Street Batavia, Ohio 45103 Plaintiff -vs- MAMIE SEIBERT, DECEASED, ET. AL., Defendants TO THE DEFENDANTS, MAMIE SEIBERT, DECEASED AND THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ADMINISTRATORS, EXECUTORS, CREDITORS, SPOUSE, AND ASSIGNS, IF ANY [ Read More ]


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