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Juvenile Court judge won't seek re-election
Tom Lipps announced Monday that this will be his last year as a Hamilton County Juvenile Court Judge.
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Deer Park Inn loses appeal in smoking case
A Deer Park bar lost its appeal last week over an alleged violation of Ohio's Smoke-Free Act.
For disabled, a $60,000 school year
MADISONVILLE - In many ways, the Bobbie B. Fairfax School is just like other public schools.
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Cincinnati is the third largest city in Ohio and it sits right on the Ohio River at the southern cusp of the state.
Roads, services, recreation cut
Pothole-riddled roads, fewer leaf and brush pickups, smaller and older police cars, fewer full-time firefighters and public works employees, no jazzercise, and a playground with no jungle gym set.
People in Deer Park Mayor's Court got a scare Monday night when a man revealed he had a gun in his coat.
For 18 years, Jim Osborne has turned his Native American heritage into a social studies lesson for many area students.
St. Nicholas Academy To Expand, Move To Reading
St. Nicholas Academy is expanding and will move from Deer Park to Reading in the fall.
Deer Park considers grading scale switch
The Deer Park City School District may switch its grading scale to align with other area school districts.
Michael Peterson, the new chef at The White House Inn, says he's making changes in the menu, including lobster macaroni and cheese with smoked gouda.
Deer Park Parents Charged With Child Endangerment -- Again
A mother and father convicted of child endangering earlier this year have been charged with the same crime again.
Parents of a 3-year-old and 7-year-old who just got their children back from foster care after being convicted of child endangering earlier this year are back in trouble after authorities say they caught them drunk and unable to care for the kids Tuesday night.
Parents grow anxious over H1N1
As H1N1 flu infiltrates more schools, anxiety appears to be higher among parents than students.
Parents and neighbors of Holmes Elementary packed the Deer Park Board of Education meeting Sept.
Woman charged with attacking police
DEER PARK - A 45-year-old woman faces several charges this morning after police say she attacked two officers during her arrest.
School District moving buildings
Just in time for the opening of school, the Deer Park City Schools will have a few minor adjustments in building arrangements.
Upscale homebuilder going to prison
A builder of high-end homes has a new home himself today - an Ohio prison. That's where John Chrisman, president of Montgomery-based Chrisman Building Group, will spend the next two years following his conviction of two counts of aggravated theft.
Black Barn Primitives at 7908 Blue Ash Road celebrated its grand opening July 11 with an Elvis impersonator, singing and swaying to lure customers into the new store.