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Derek Garde, Nick Streibick, Isaac Beal, and Jake Essig started a journey from Monroe to Toledo on Monday, May 20. They will kick a soccer ball during their entire walk. The guys are part of a group called Dribble 4 Toledo, which aims to raise money for a medical unit in Toledo.

Monroe grads dribbling soccer ball 250 miles

Four college buddies could have left Monroe last night and driven to Toledo in about three hours. A short road trip.Or they could be like three Monroe High School graduates — Jake Essig, 21, Derek Garde, 21, and Nick Streibick, 20 — and Isaac Beal, 22, of Greenfield, Ind., who ...

Food drive totals down from 2012

The 2013 Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive brought in just under 50,000 pounds of food for the Shared Harvest Food Bank, which is about 10,000 pounds shy of last year’s totals.The two Hamilton post offices combined to bring in just more than 17,100 pounds of food, which is more than ...

HUD to respond to Middletown’s Section 8 proposal ‘shortly’

The U.S. Housing and Urban Development plans to respond to the city’s proposal and subsequent letters saying it will proceed with the reduction of 1,008 vouchers, according to HUD spokeswoman Donna White.“HUD has not approved its plan at this point,” she said. “We are working on a response and we ...

Healthcare law could mean more oversight, hiring changes for cities

Middletown and Monroe are meeting some of the major objectives of the federal health care law, but it may mean more oversight which means more tax dollars.The Affordable Care Act — more commonly known as Obamacare — takes full effect in January 2014, which means employers will have to offer ...

Police: Woman hired hit man to kill ex-husband

A Warren County woman has been arrested for allegedly trying to hire a hit man to kill her ex-husband.Heather Boling, 28, of Pleasant Plain, allegedly tried to hire a hit man in Indianapolis using Facebook on Thursday, according to Lt. Eric Johnson. Indianapolis police contacted the Warren County Sheriff’s Office ...

Marketing director: Racino ‘a good alternative’ for entertainment

An official for the racino being built in Turtlecreek Twp. spoke Thursday in Middletown about the $175 million development and its impact on the area.Jeff Nelson, marketing director for Miami Valley Gaming and Racing LLC, was guest speaker at the monthly Old Jocks Club meeting at Wildwood Golf Club, and ...

Rick Pearce, newly named president and CEO the Chamber Serving Middletown, Monroe and Trenton

Chamber board picks a Middie graduate for its top spot

Rick Pearce has been hired as the new president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce Serving Middletown, Monroe and Trenton, the chamber’s board of directors announced Thursday.Pearce, a 1981 Middletown High School graduate and a 1989 Miami University graduate, will succeed Dick Slagle who had been leading the 500-member ...

Countywide tornado siren policy eliminates confusion

Tornado and wind related events killed nearly 25 Ohioans in the past five years, despite advances in how people are alerted of strong storms.Experts agree there isn’t one perfect plan for alerting those in the storm’s path, but say the key is having several systems in place to ensure there ...

Osborn Brewing store manager Ryan Tarpley, left, and owner Brent Osborn, are set to open the store for aspiring and experienced home brew beer and wine makers. They are set to open on May 25. MICHAEL D. PITMAN / STAFF

New brew business set to open

Brent Osborn is building it, now he’s hoping customers will come to his new specialized home brew store.Home brewing has been a growing industry, said Osborn, who will open Osborn Brewing at 820 Lebanon St. It’s seen a 20 percent to 25 percent annual growth for the past seven years, ...

Filly named after World War II vet’s late wife

Bill Wilch has been “floored” by the sight of a filly by the same name again. When Wilch, 89, first saw Mary Routson at Monroe High School in 1940, he said: “She took my breath away as soon as I seen her.” It happened again Saturday. That’s when Wilch, a ...

Ohio 63 extension project set for hearing

A plan years in the making designed to extend Ohio 63 from Ohio 4 to Wayne-Madison Road, and open untold economic development opportunities west of the Great Miami River, will finally be presented to the state. The Butler County Transportation Improvement District will get about 15 minutes to make its ...

Civil lawsuits cost local governments millions

More than 100 lawsuits against city, township and county governments in Butler and Warren counties have resulted in almost $10 million in payouts over the past five years, a Middletown Journal/Hamilton JournalNews analysis of city and court records found.But because the majority of those civil cases were settled by governments’ ...

Fire Department seeks resident volunteers

The Monroe Fire Department is evaluating the implementation of a Community Emergency Response Team, or CERT. The CERT would be a group of residents that receive specialized training to assist First Responders in major emergencies or disasters.Participants would receive training in the following areas: Managing utilities and putting out small ...

Sammy Hullinger gets a cool surprise thanks to Pam Ren of Germantown and the Misting Fans at a past Broad Street Bash in downtown Middletown.

Free downtown event comes with high price tag

When the Broad Street Bash concert series started in the summer of 2007, organizers saw it simply as a way to “get people to come down to Middletown after a work day and get some free entertainment.”Six years later, the Bash has blossomed into one of the premier summer entertainment ...

Cincinnati Zoo employees and volunteers are constructing a greenhouse and Mason-Montgomery Road.

Cheetah breeding in plans; development transforming township

Plans by the Cincinnati Zoo to breed cheetahs outside Lebanon are one of several planned, ongoing or completed projects transforming this part of Warren County. Development of the $175 million Miami Valley Gaming & Racing racino off Interstate 75 and a 400-acre commercial park, centered around a $12 million Flying ...

Existing businesses do heavy lifting on regional economy

Existing businesses in the Cincinnati metropolitan area created the most jobs — and invested more money — than businesses new to the region did in 2012, according to the findings of Cincinnati USA Partnership’s annual growth report released Thursday. Cincinnati USA Partnership for Economic Development, an arm of the Cincinnati ...

City, schools alter revenue sharing agreements

Two revenue sharing agreements that have paid the Monroe School District more than $1 million a year from tax incentive dollars have been slightly amended.In back to back nights, the Monroe Local Board of Education and Monroe City Council approved amended two pieces of legislation, one amending the Residential Improvement ...

Middletown police reports: Blowers stolen while landscapers working

Middletown Division of Police April 17 While a family was moving out of a residence in the 6900 block of Mount Vernon Street, someone entered their unsecured residence and stole a Playstation, Nintendo DS, camera, two cell phones and some toys. Two flat screen TVs, valued at $700, were stolen ...

Police reports: Bar patrons charged with drug abuse

Middletown Division of PoliceApril 14A Middletown man, Phillip Williams Jr., 19, of Seneca, was charged with petty theft after he admitted to stealing more than $500 worth of items, including a vacuum, from Walmart, 2900 Towne Blvd. The items were found in his home and they were returned to Walmart.April ...

New report card system tougher on schools

An advance look at Ohio’s new A-F report card system, slated to be rolled out in August, shows many school districts score poorly in areas such as closing achievement gaps between students — one of the new graded measures.The Ohio Department of Education released a simulation of the new report ...

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