Middletown Journal - Mon Nov 30
After 10 years of growing the Warren County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Shirley Bonekemper will retire from her position in July.
Students - use skills - to assist - countyMiddletown Journal - Mon Nov 30
Students in the Warren County Career Center Automotive Collision program applied their skills to help county emergency services by restoring a power generator.
For 41 years, they've brought Christmas joy to LebanonThe Cincinnati Enquirer - Mon Nov 30
LEBANON - It was a generous idea borne of economic necessity and a love of children 41 years ago when two women here decided every child deserves a toy on Christmas.
a Non-suspiciousa death investigatedMiddletown Journal - Sun Nov 29
A Madison Twp. woman was found Friday morning, Nov. 27, along Twin Creek just off Chamberlain Road in Warren County just a few hours after her family reported her missing.
Woman's body identifiedIndian Hill Journal - Sat Nov 28
Authorities said Saturday they won't know the cause of death for several weeks for a Butler County woman whose body was found under a bridge Friday.
a Non-suspiciousa death investigatedMiddletown Journal - Sat Nov 28
A Madison Twp. woman was found Friday morning, Nov. 27, along Twin Creek just off Chamberlain Road in Warren County just a few hours after her family reported her missing.
Body found under Franklin Twp. bridge; death not suspiciousJournal-News - Fri Nov 27
The body of a woman found this morning, Nov. 27, along Twin Creek just off Chamberlain Road in Warren County is believed to be a woman reported missing from nearby Madison Twp.
Woman's body found under a Warren County bridgeWHIO - Ohio - Fri Nov 27
Deputies in Warren County are investigating after a woman's body was found under a bridge Friday morning near the city of Carlisle.
Crowds, deal larger this yearMiddletown Journal - Fri Nov 27
Shoppers at Deerfield Towne Center today, Nov. 27, said they found larger crowds and deeper discounts there and at other Warren County stores than on any other Black Friday.
Ticket tax proposal delayed after opponenta s complaintsDayton Daily News - Wed Nov 25
A sign in front of Kings Island asks residents Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, to protest a resolution proposed by Mason City Council that would impose a 3 percent tax on tickets for area attractions and levy a 5 percent tax on parking.
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