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Warren settles lawsuit over children's home
Sue Kiesewetter reports A portion of Princeton Road in Liberty Township will be closed for up to seven weeks while crews do work to improve sight distance... Obama for America opens another office in the area tomorrow night at 7 p.m., this time at 3722 Harrison Ave., Cheviot.
Winning a championship at Devon is tough to top the next year, so Meredith "Maddy" Darst went ahead and did the same thing a second time.
From crime to crochet: Ohio inmates find purpose creating crafts for children
Justin Stephan, 25, crochets a blanket from his cell at Lebanon Correctional Institution in Lebanon, Ohio.
Forty-mile run honors Lima Company
May 26, 2012 The Enquirer/ Tony Jones / The Enquirer/ Tony Jones They ran Saturday in 94-degree heat, but by mid-afternoon more than two-dozen runners from around the country had powered through more than 40 miles of bike trail, starting in Mariemont and stretching through Terrace Park, Loveland, Maineville, Morrow and Lebanon.
OH teen supports family through couponing
A southwest Ohio teen who says he started using coupons last year to support his unemployed parents will be featured on TV's "Extreme Couponing" reality show on Monday.
Faber: Senate freezes work on Kasich's tax plan for banks
The plan to tax banks differently - proposed by Gov. John Kasich and modified by the Ohio House - now rests in the Senate.
Local Focus: Warren County for May 25
The Warren County Historical Society will hold its first tour of Pioneer Cemetery from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Lebanon updates law banning vicious dogs
Following the lead of a new state law, Lebanon officials are looking to do away with a ban on pitbull terriers and move to a more general ban on dogs deemed as "vicious." Lebanon, like many cities, adopted a ban on pit bulls and rottweiler dogs in the mid-1990s following the lead of several other cities, including Cincinnati and Fairfield.
Parade to mark Memorial Day in Lebanon
A Memorial Day parade to honor fallen service men and women will be held in downtown Lebanon on Monday.
Assistant principal at Lebanon Junior High headed to Little Miami
The state oversight commission pre-approved Timmerman's hiring in advance of the Little Miami board approving her contract.
Six Charged In Warren Co. Bath Salts Operation
The six, including the owner, were also selling K-2 and spice inside the Marathon station on Ohio 48 in Lebanon, officials said.
Morning news headlines for Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Here! Now! Imperative: not to be avoided: necessary. In a typical week, the show will cover not only all the big news stories, but also the stories behind the stories, or some of the less crucial but equally intriguing things happening in the world.
Police Officer of the Year wanted to be in law enforcement at early age
"For me, the job is about making sure Lebanon remains a great place," he said. "I grew up here and I love this place.
Ohio man gets over 6 years in terror funds case
A federal judge has sentenced an Ohio man to just over six years in prison after he and his wife pleaded guilty in a plot to ship money to a Mideast terrorist group.
Local Focus: Warren County for May 21
The Warren County Historical Society announces its first-ever Pioneer Cemetery Tour from 3 to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Harry Hirschinger | 1935-2012: - Hot Dog Harry' brought taste of home to troops
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Roadway to be named in honor of slain deputy
A Warren County Sheriff's deputy who died in the line of duty will have the road on which he was killed named in his honor, state representatives announced.
Former prosecutor suspended from law
A former assistant Warren County prosecutor who became chief legal counsel for the Ohio Department of Public Safety was suspended from practicing law for six months Thursday for intercepting confidential e-mails involving federal and state investigations.
Jailed US businessman on hunger strike in Dubai
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - An American businessman jailed for more than four years in Dubai under suspicion of corruption has started a hunger strike to push for a trial and seek greater U.S. diplomatic pressure in his case.
Elida William J. Layman, 90, died at 9 p.m. May 15, 2012, at his residence. He was born Oct.