I report on the communities and governments of Fairfield and Fairfield Twp. The topics I write on vary from government meetings and initiatives to the intriguing hobbies and activities community members do day in and day out. I also enjoy telling features about people, and the interesting lives they have led. I also contribute photos for publication, and some are actually pretty good. I was born and raised in the Greater Cincinnati area. I graduated from Wyoming High School and earned my B.A. from the College of Mount St. Joseph. I have a Masters in Sport Administration from Xavier. I run the day-of operations for the Wyoming Wrestling Duals tournament at my alma mater, and like to be with family and friends and have a good time. I have a twin brother, an older brother and older sister. I live on the west side of Cincinnati with my wife, Christy, and daughter, Emma.
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MIDDLETOWN — City firefighters will have a two-year pay freeze and double their health care premiums.
MIDDLETOWN — City Council has yet to officially support Butler County’s efforts to form a land bank in order to deal with property blight.
MIDDLETOWN — The city is considered the top site for a steel tubing manufacturer wanting to open a new facility that could lead to 200 new jobs in the next decade, company officials say.
MONROE — A Duke Energy work truck and thousands of feet of copper were stolen early Tuesday morning.
MIDDLETOWN — TV Middletown is back on the air.
The local public access television station had been off the air since Jan.
MIDDLETOWN — Police have arrested a 27-year-old man who is alleged to have robbed Reed’s Center Carry-Out Friday night.
MIDDLETOWN — City leaders hope a sign on Cincinnati-Dayton Road will reduce noise created by tractor-trailers when drivers engine brake.
MIDDLETOWN — Police are investigating the death of an infant who died at a Middletown home nearly two weeks ago.
MIDDLETOWN — TV Middletown is still off the air and the Community Pregnancy Center is preparing to move into a new temporary home after their building was flooded Sunday.
MIDDLETOWN — Councilman A.J. Smith has paid the income tax he owed the city for the past two years, but he still has to clear up an issue with the Ohio Elections Commission.
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