Archive for August, 2011

PAUL SCHWIETERING
The vanishing middle class

For the two weeks since the debt ceiling deal was done, the stock market has been on a roller coaster with wild swings up and down every day. In stark contrast to the frantic activity on Wall Street, the rest of the economy seems placid. On July 29, the Commerce Department released data showing the [ Read More ]

GEORGE BROWN
Senior transportation allows many to live at home

Each year the Clermont Senior Services vans drive over three quarters of a million miles. This year we are on track to provide nearly 70,000 trips, taking older adults to medical and other appointments that allow them to continue living at home. Transportation is one of the most important services we provide. Getting where you [ Read More ]

Legal Notices August 25

July 25, 2011 PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF OHIO CLERMONT COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENTION TO VACATE SUBDIVISION LOTS AND BERTE SUBDIVISION (OHIO REVISED CODE §711.17 through 711.20) Comes now 208 Main Street, LLC, an Ohio Limited Liability Company, by and through its undersigned agent, and hereby gives notice of its intention to vacate and remove [ Read More ]

Legal Notices August 18

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS CLERMONT COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2011 CVC 929 Judge McBride NOTICE OF PUBLICATION SHAWN LEE and SELENA LEE Plaintiffs vs. PERRY T. GRAYBILL Defendant. PERRY T. GRAYBILL, whose last known address is known as 127 S. Union Street, Bethel, Ohio 45106, please take notice that on May 27, 2011, SHAWN LEE [ Read More ]

Belcher, Fediuk to wed

Elizabeth Ann Belcher of Sardinia and Russell David Fediuk, Jr. of Williamsburg will be united in marriage on Saturday Aug. 20, 2011 at Eastgate Receptions. The bride is the daughter of Tom Sr. and the late Marie Belcher of Sardinia. The groom is the son of Russell Sr. and Diane Fediuk of Milford. After honeymooning [ Read More ]

KOEHLER
Smog is harmful to everybody

By Loren Koehler When a smog alert is issued, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? “Will the protective membranes in my nose and throat swell?” “Will I have red, itchy eyes?” “Will my working lung capacity will decrease?” Chances are, probably not. But those questions are issues that could arise when smog levels [ Read More ]

JEAN SCHMIDT
Debt ceiling deal was an imperfect fix, but necessary

The recent debate about increasing our nation’s debt ceiling certainly wasn’t pretty. While I’m sure everyone involved had America’s best interests at heart, coming to agreement on how to stop this ridiculous spending of tax dollars tested the patience of not only members of Congress but also the public. What we settled on isn’t a [ Read More ]

GEORGE BROWN
How does what you believe affect how you treat others?

When I was a young man I was far more idealistic and naive than I am today. When talking with family or friends I was often firm in my opinions, of which I had many. I was almost always quick to share those opinions and would rush to judgment about how I thought other people [ Read More ]

SHERROD BROWN
Remembering Ohio’s veterans

A veteran in Cincinnati recently wrote to me that, “it is good to know we are not forgotten.” There are more than 930,000 veterans in Ohio who have made tremendous sacrifices for our country. Members of the Armed Forces leave their families, endure great stress, and put their lives on the line for us. And, [ Read More ]

Goshen’s Whitney going on to Wilmington College

Roenick Whitney, Goshen High School recent graduate, has signed a college letter-of-intent to Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio, where he will continue his education and athletic career. Sports management will be his major course of study and he will be playing baseball for the Quakers. “I chose Wilmington because its close to home and it is [ Read More ]


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