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Deer Park considers grading scale switch
The Deer Park City School District may switch its grading scale to align with other area school districts.
Recreation and Parks Board member sought
Madeira City Council is seeking to fill a two-year Recreation and Parks Board term expiring on Dec.
Cincinnati Tea Party VP of National Affairs and Strategy having book signing Tuesday
Justin Binik-Thomas' lively and dynamic writing style offers in-depth and interesting insight into the emphatic, rapid reemergence of grassroots conservatism that inspired the sudden patriotism of the Cincinnati Tea Party movement.
Financial workshop for women offered
Madeira residents are invited to attend a oeWomen and Wealtha from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
The Cincinnati chapter of the Accelerated Cure Project, which raises money for multiple sclerosis research, has produced Calendar for a Cause for holiday giving.
Madeira Branch Library to Host Used Book Sale November 13-14
The Friends of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County will once again host a used book sale at the Madeira Branch Library, 7200 Miami Avenue, on Friday, November 13 and Saturday, November 14.
Madeira took an early lead and never looked back, improving to a 6-4 overall record with the win.
Madeira City Council has agreed to contribute $24,000 toward construction of a new restroom building on Madeira High School stadium grounds.
Recent Madeira High School graduate Sienna Gregory will sponsor a fundraiser for the Matt Simpson Art Scholarship.
Connections Christian Church in Madeira hosts Kidz Town
Connections Christian Church, located in Madeira, is hosting Kidz Town, a community outreach for children Kindergarten-6th Grade, Saturday, October 24, 9:30-11:30 AM.
Civil War author to speak at Madeira library
Civil war author Lester V. Horwitz will talk about Morgan's Raid at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct.
Fire Victim Parents Lobby To Change Ohio Smoke Detector Law
Dean Dennis of Madeira and Doug Turnbull of Milford are lobbying to have photoelectric devices become the standard instead of ionization detectors.
Plea Issued For Parents To Give College Kids Smoke Detectors
Parents of Tri-State college students were urged Wednesday to give their sons or daughters smoke detectors, even if their dorm room or off-campus apartments already have them installed.
Madeira students named National Merit Semifinalists
Three Madeira High School seniors have been named as National Merit Semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program.
Madeira students earn AP Scholar designation
Forty Madeira High School students have earned the designation of AP Scholar by the College Board in recognition of their achievement on the AP Exams taken in May 2009.
MADEIRA - Late one night, Mathew Cook decided to fetch his dog, Potter. His plan had four flaws: 1. Potter, a Lab-Golden Retriever mix, sat 3.7 miles away in Madeira; 2. Mathew was spending the night in Madison Place with his older brother and sister-in-law; 3. Mathew is eight years old; 4. He has Down's syndrome.
Alleged wrong-way driver surrenders
A Cincinnati Zoo animal trainer who injured two people and herself when she drove the wrong way on Interstate 71 on Aug.
Wyoming rates Ohio's No. 1 district
WYOMING - Wyoming City Schools is once again Ohio's No. 1 school district, according to the state's recently released school report cards.
'Mommy won't be around much longer'
A 45-year-old convicted of domestic violence for threatening to kill his wife and children is accused of violating his home arrest by taking the children to a graveyard and telling them, 'Mommy won't be around much longer.' When Hamilton County authorities believed that Jack Abner had violated his home arrest by going to the graveyard and making ...