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Ryan Gauthier

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Ryan Gauthier has been covering Oxford, Talawanda School District and Miami University news for the Oxford Press since 2007. Originally from Rubicon, Wisc., Ryan graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in late 2006. He currently lives in Oxford along with his girlfriend and puppy.


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No successor yet for Armbruster’s 1st Ward seat

3:15 AM Wednesday, May 19, 2010

MIDDLETOWN — Following more than two hours of interviews and deliberation, City Council was unable to name a successor for Jim Armbruster’s 1st Ward seat.

Safety Town officer named first Officer of the Year

2:21 AM Wednesday, May 19, 2010

MIDDLETOWN — Officer Mike Davis has been named the city’s first Officer of the Year, due to what colleagues describe as a career filled with spectacular work.

Dog attacks focus of postal service effort

1:00 AM Tuesday, May 18, 2010

MIDDLETOWN — In 16 years of delivering mail, Tim Napier has been bitten by two dogs and had to fight off numerous others.

Council candidates cover broad spectrum

8:01 PM Sunday, May 16, 2010

The four men vying to fill the 1st Ward City Council seat all live in Middletown, though the paths they took to get here could not be any more diverse.

Local woman trying to fight back against teen pregnancy

7:57 PM Sunday, May 16, 2010

There are days when Candice Keller finds it hard to hold back the tears.

They’re called weekdays.

Keller, who is in her third year serving as executive director for Middletown’s Community Pregnancy Center, said the emotional impact of her job has not lessened over time.

1st Ward candidates from different walks of life

7:55 PM Sunday, May 16, 2010

A mechanic, a lawyer, a musician and a preacher’s son walk into a room to figure out which one will replace a florist.

$15,000 cemetery grant ‘virtually useless’ says volunteer

1:58 AM Saturday, May 15, 2010

MIDDLETOWN — A $15,000 grant for repairs to the Pioneer Cemetery’s historic vault is “virtually useless,” according to a longtime cemetery volunteer.

Cost analysis sinks hopes of opening Sunset Pool

1:53 AM Saturday, May 15, 2010

MIDDLETOWN — Cathy Shepherd’s dreams of opening Sunset Pool in time for the 2010 season have been tempered by the realization that attendance rates cannot sustain anticipated expenses.

After escape, all jail trusties to stay put

3:04 AM Thursday, May 13, 2010

MIDDLETOWN — Sweeping changes have been made to the city’s work-release policy after two jail trusties escaped last month from a routine work detail.

East End zoning tweaks, new UDF gets OK

11:30 PM Wednesday, May 12, 2010

MIDDLETOWN — A sweeping reworking of the city’s East End zoning was approved Wednesday evening, April 12 by the planning commission.

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