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University School, Solon, Hawken School finish in top 10 of final...
The fifth and final Ohio Tennis Coaches' Association poll was released and three area teams were ranked in the top 10.
Boy pleads guilty in junior high sex case
A 14-year-old Springboro boy charged with a felony count of rape for having consensual sex with a 12-year-old classmate pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of gross sexual imposition, May 2. Warren County Juvenile Judge Michael Powell committed the boy to the Mary Haven Youth Center for residential treatment, according to assistant prosecutor Gary ... (more)
Voluntary teacher departures spike
Area school districts are seeing a spike in retirements and resignations, which many attribute to changes being made at the state level - including potential changes in public employee pension plans - the climate at local districts and the number of teachers eligible for retirement.
Area cities spend millionsa to create, keep more jobs
Area cities have agreed in the past two years to pay $2.9 million to 33 businesses promising to retain or create more than 2,500 jobs, according to a survey conducted by the Dayton Daily News.
Traditional styling creates a timeless look for the brick home at a 60 Springhouse Drive in Settlers Walk Estates of Springboro.
With back-to-back major offers Springboro, Ohio offensive lineman Sean Welsh is starting to learn how quickly things can change in the world of recruiting.
Springboro grinders need bigger facility
On Wednesday, Jonathan Burkhardt of Burkhardt Engineering is expected to present Complete Precision Grinding's plan for construction of a $500,000 to $700,000 building on Commercial Way to the Springboro Planning Commission.
State Legislature mulls over posting committee deliberations online
The legislature would be required to post copies of testimony presented during committee deliberations on proposed law changes, under legislation being considered in the Ohio House.
Stanley Ball, 72 of Springboro, Ohio formerly of Ages, died Friday at Otterbein-Lebanon Retirement Community.
Warren County teachers awarded
The Project Excellence awards are given out annually by the Warren County Area Progress Council and celebrate one to two teachers from each public school district in Warren County.
Ohio District Adopts 'Chidren First' Approach
When Gene Lolli recently announced that he will resign as Springboro Community City Schools' superintendent at the end of the school year, he made it clear it was due to philosophical differences with several school board members.
Lightning destroys home of Ohio disaster-recovery specialist
Afternoon Update, sent weekday afternoons, keeps you up to date with breaking news and updates from later in the day.
2 indicted in Springboro bank stand-off
A federal grand jury today indicted the two Indiana men, arrested last week after a five-hour bank standoff in Springboro, for attempted armed bank robbery.
Bank robbery suspects moved to Butler Co. Jail
Two defendants in Friday morning's robbery and five-hour standoff at the Fifth Third Bank in Springboro are in the Butler County Jail after making their initial appearances in U.S. District Court.
Catastrophes Strengthen Honda, Suppliers
After the harrowing experiences of 2011, automaker Honda and its suppliers relied on each other to keep their businesses going.
Armed suspects surrender in bank standoff
Two armed bank robbery suspects surrendered peacefully Friday after nearly five hours in a standoff with police in southwest Ohio, authorities said.
Police seeks a 3rd suspect in Ohio bank standoff
Authorities in southwest Ohio are looking for a possible third bank robbery suspect after two men were arrested following a nearly five hour standoff.
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Two lawmakers want Ohio to get tougher on wrong-way drivers. They've come up with proposed legislation that would bring bigger fines and longer license suspensions, especially for drivers who've been drinking or driving under suspension.
Catastrophes united Honda and its suppliers
After the harrowing experiences of 2011, automaker Honda and its suppliers relied on each other to keep their businesses going.