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Carlisle mayor under investigation, computer seized
Mayor Tim Humphries, 41, is under investigation for alleged inappropriate material on his computer.
Carlisle mayor under investigation
Tim Humphries, a Warren County commission hopeful and Carlisle mayor, is under investigation for allegedly storing inappropriate photos and files on his city-issued computer.
Search Warrant Issued For Carlisle Mayor's Computer
WARREN CO., Ohio -- Carlisle Police have seized an office computer belonging to Warren County's Mayor, Tim Humphries.
Mom, son arrested after bar argument turns physical
NEW CARLISLE, Ohio -- An early morning confrontation that started in a Crystal Lakes bar puts two people in jail -- a mom and her son Stacy L. Leitch, 41, and John W. Hicks, 20, both of 339 Stratmore, New Carlisle, were arrested on charges of domestic violence.
New editor to strengthen OxPress Web presence
Meagan Engle, new editor for The Oxford Press, says she strives to continue the 'great relationship' the paper has with the community.
Signs evoke nostalgia of bygone political seasons
FRANKLIN TWP., Warren County - There was a library in our town, Whose funds to stay open were way down, We've lost half a mill, More cuts to come still, How long will we be around?" So goes one of Leatha Stewart's limericks, played out on a series of narrow signs set up on busy roads throughout the library district by supporters of the 1-mill, ...
Judge: Ohio high school player can't play
A judge says a football player awaiting trial on charges including assault cannot play for his Ohio high school.
Sulzer says cameras a safety issue
During an unusual address to council attendees Monday, Mayor Joe Sulzer took on community criticism for red-light cameras.
Tattoo shops making a mark locally, nationally
Tattoos: they're not just for young rebels anymore. As the popularity of tattoos locally increases and more shops open to grab the new business, local tattoo parlor owners say they are just as likely to find a 60-year-old grandma in their chair as an 18-year-old freshly legal and looking to make their mark.
Carlisle has first confirmed H1N1 virus
Carlisle Local Schools has its first confirmed case of the H1N1 virus, according to the school district.
Sugarcreek schools anxiously await audit
SUGARCREEK TWP., Greene County - This time it's the Sugarcreek Local school district's turn to deal with the repercussions from a performance audit by the Ohio Auditor of State.
Owner of new tattoo shop wants to evoke emotions
Matty "McTatty" Matlock doesn't want to just give you a good tattoo, he wants it to evoke emotions "and hopefully all the good ones." The owner of Peptide Tattoo in Carlisle - named after the string of amino acids that affect human emotions - said he put as much thought into the appearance of his shop as he does the tattoos he produces.
Warren Co. housing values drop 11%
LEBANON - Warren County homeowners will be the first in Southwest Ohio's four counties to officially feel the sting of the housing market dive when their property values are reduced by an average of 11 percent next year.
Northmont trumpets Festival of Bands
When I hear the percussion play a cadence, I cannot help but smile. Wonderful memories of being a "bandie" . Those thoughts rush into my mind and the adrenaline flows.
Library levy group sets meeting
A Area residents interested in volunteering for the campaign for a 1-mill levy to benefit the Franklin-Springboro Public Library are invited to attend a campaign strategy meeting tonight, Sept.
Warren County home values to drop
When Warren County property owners open their tax bills next year, they may see a lower fee.
Saturday will be special for quite a few
Way back on the first day of 2009, I shared in this column a list of positive reasons why we should enjoy living in the Miami Valley as a new year approached.
Man Shoots Himself, Crashes in Franklin
Franklin City Police called Care Flight to help a man who shot himself in the leg, then crashed his pickup truck.
Reduction in library hours begins today
The Franklin-Springboro Public Library cut its operating hours and enacted staff pay cuts amid reduced revenues from the state general fund to stay afloat this year.