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News Stories for March 2012

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Stories for Saturday, March 31

Critical health violations fall at area eateries

By Justin McClellandStaff WriterCritical health code violations are down in restaurants and food service facilities across Butler and Warren County in the six months since the Hamilton JournalNews first looked at the problem and detailed the most chronic offenders.The JournalNews examined health inspection reports from Middletown, Hamilton, Butler and Warren ...

Fire chief hangs up his helmet after 44 years

By Michael D. PitmanStaff WriterMONROE — Friday was the end of an era in the city as longtime fire Chief Mark Neu — who calls himself “a firefighter’s fire chief” — called it a career.Neu started on the force as a fresh-faced 18 year-old in 1968, just days after he ...

The University of Cincinnati has spent $5.3 million to switch from quarters to semesters. Staff photo

Millions spent on switch to semesters

By Meagan PantStaff WriterSeventeen Ohio universities and community colleges are ready to become semester-based schools, ending decades of colliding calendars among the state’s 37-member higher education system.But the effort, which has taken years and millions of dollars to complete, is not universally liked by students, many who feel they will ...

Stories for Friday, March 30

Semi flips, strikes telephone pole

Staff ReportST. CLAIR TWP. — Butler County Sheriff’s deputies are responding to a report of a tractor trailer that has flipped striking a telephone pole on Oxford State Road today, March 30.The driver of the vehicle has reportedly suffered minor injuries in the accident, which occurred about 8:08 p.m. in ...

Two-vehicle crash involves children

Staff ReportLIBERTY TWP. — Butler County Sheriff’s deputies are on the scene of a two-vehicle accident at Cincinnati-Dayton and Wyandot roads today, March 30.Two kids are inside one of the vehicles involved in the crash that occurred about 5:45 p.m., according to a dispatcher with the Butler County Sheriff’s Office.

Stories for Wednesday, March 28

Brian Donoher

Fairmont AD Donoher pleads guilty

DAYTON — Kettering Fairmont High School Athletic Director Brian Donoher, accused of soliciting an undercover police officer for sex, pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of loitering. Donoher, 43, son of famed University of Dayton men’s basketball coach Don Donoher, was placed on one year of supervised probation and fined ...

Statewide tornado drill aims to raise awareness

MIAMI VALLEY —This morning tornado sirens sounded across the Buckeye State and the Miami Valley, as many communities took part in a statewide tornado drill. Disaster response officials encouraged Ohio schools, businesses and other to participate in the morning exercise. Governor John Kasich urged Ohioans to practice their safety plans ...

Stories for Monday, March 26

Supreme Court ready to move to heart of health case

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court Monday launched the first of three historic days of oral arguments as the justices attempted to determine whether a landmark health care law signed by President Barack Obama is constitutional. Although the justices won’t hear the heart of the case until Tuesday – which is ...

Stories for Wednesday, March 21

Minor damage reported in Franklin bus crash

Staff ReportFRANKLIN — Police responded to minor accident today involving a Franklin school bus.Around 6:35 a.m., Franklin dispatchers received a report of a non-injury accident at the intersection of East Sixth and Anderson streets near Franklin Junior High School.Tamara Centers, transportation supervisor for Franklin City Schools, said the bus driver ...

Stories for Sunday, March 18

15 public entities fully cover insurance premiums

By Andrew J. TobiasStaff WriterFifteen governments in the region cover 100 percent of their employees’ health care premiums, a JournalNews investigation has found.Those 15 are distinct locally as governments are trying to share more costs with their employees. Some that covered all costs last year have modified their plans this ...

Many teens sent to adult court

By Denise G. CallahanStaff WriterLance Tiernan is the fifth juvenile in five years to be charged with murder in Butler County.Tiernan, 17, was bound over to adult court in February and indicted last week, on charges he allegedly killed another resident, 16-year-old Anthony Parker, at the One Way Farm group ...

Facing prison, Fox says he feels ‘lousy’

By Lauren PackStaff WriterOXFORD — Former Butler County politician Michael Fox is awaiting a date to begin serving a 48-month federal prison term. He’s also searching for the next chapter in his life.Fox learned his fate Monday when U.S. Federal Judge Sandra Beckwith told him he would serve the time ...

Vickie Ryan and Elaine Bridge play their fiddles outside Ryan's Tavern in Hamilton on St. Patrick's Day on Saturday. Staff photo by Greg Lynch

St. Patrick’s Day festivities bring family, friends together

By Michael D. PitmanStaff WriterSt. Patrick’s Day is a time for fun, food and friends for many who celebrate the holiday honoring one of the most recognized patron saints of Ireland.On Saturday, owners of many area taverns, bars and pubs adorned their establishments with anything Irish or green — including ...

Stories for Saturday, March 17

Lakota to fill communications position

By Denise WilsonStaff WriterLIBERTY TWP. — There are no plans to eliminate the duties of the former executive director of school community relations in the Lakota Local School District, according to the district’s superintendent.Karen Mantia said even though she is not sure how or when the position will be filled, ...

Stories for Friday, March 16

Caesar Creek Flea Market on Ohio 73 is on fire.

Fire erupts at Caesar Creek Flea Market

CLINTON COUNTY — A portion of Caesar Creek Flea Market on Ohio 73 near Interstate 71 erupted in flames Friday afternoon, requiring help from multiple crews from Clinton and Warren counties before it was put out. There were early reports of people being trapped inside the building, but Chester Twp. ...

Stories for Tuesday, March 13

Infant death ruled a homicide

By Ed RichterStaff WriterHAMILTON — The Feb. 29 death of a 4-month-old infant has been ruled as a homicide.The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office in Cincinnati released the ruling on Tuesday on the death of James Smith.Terry Daly, spokesman for the Coroner’s Office, declined to comment on any details of the ...

Stories for Wednesday, March 7

Moonshine operation discovered by fire officials

By Hannah PoturalskiStaff WriterHAMILTON — Officials are investigating the discovery of a moonshine operation after Hamilton police and fire units responded to a possible fire Tuesday evening.Around 6:30 p.m., Hamilton police responded to 1120 Bishop Ave. to find a 55-gallon drum on fire inside an attached garage, according to fire ...

Truck driver cited in motorcycle crash

By Hannah PoturalskiStaff WriterFAIRFIELD TWP. — A Hamilton man is at University Hospital in Cincinnati following a motorcycle crash early Wednesday.Around 5:20 a.m., John Lanter, 56, of Hamilton was driving a Harley Davidson Sportster east on Millikin Road when he swerved to avoid an oncoming truck, said Sgt. Douglas Lanier ...

Stories for Tuesday, March 6

Woman who died in fire identified

By Lauren PackStaff WriterCAMDEN — Investigators are trying to answer many questions surrounding the death of a Hamilton woman who was found dead in a burned out trailer Friday in Camden.Carol R. Martin, 33, last known address in the 300 block of N. East St., is dead following a fire ...

Video: Gingrich caught napping

Former House speaker naps before addressing Jewish group.

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