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A special election for Greenfield voters will be held July 15. Voters will decide on whether to maintain the current form of. The members of Peace Lutheran Church, 321 Harry Sauner Road, Hillsboro,. are continuing their tradition of Weenie Wednesday after the free movies at. Star Cinemas. Both youth and...
Fayetteville to Honor Fallen Heroes with Memorial Day Tributes at Patriot Park
Plans are steaming ahead for a Memorial Day tribute to America's fallen at Fayetteville's Patriot Park this coming Monday. A joint effort by the local American Legion Post 105 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3650, alongside the City of Fayetteville, aims to set the stage for a day of remembrance, with ceremonies kicking off at 10 a.m.
Ribbon cutting marks completion of natural habitat restoration
The Clinton County Park District hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony on May 16 to officially open the East Fork Riparian Reserve Stream and Wetland Restoration Project — a years-long effort to restore the natural habitat of the East Fork Little Miami River located at 64 Webertown Road, Lynchburg. According...
Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs advance to district finals
The battle of the Southern Hills Athletic Conference in the Division III SE District Semifinals went to the Lynchburg-Clay Mustangs, as they used nine hits to send themselves to the district finals, defeating the SHAC champion Eastern Warriors, 5-1 at Ohio University. The Mustangs (15-8) and the Warriors split their...
Chagrin Hunter Jumper Classic to return for 75th year
The Chagrin Hunter Jumper Classic will return for its 75th year from July 5 to July 7, and July 10 to July 14 at Chagrin Valley Farms at 17040 Snyder Road in Bainbridge Township. The 10-day fundraiser will start with an opening weekend show, which will lead into the U.S....
Lady Mambas win another tourney
The seventh grade Lady Mambas AAU team based in Hillsboro, Ohio had another successful weekend placing first place in the Ballin at the Creek Tournament in Beavercreek. This was the 2024 Lady Mambas last in-state tournament ending their season with an overall record of 19-4. Coach Derrik Haithcock said he “is proud of the hard work these girls have put in and that winning is a bonus, but he is more excited about the reps and confidence they are gaining with their individual development of the fundamentals of the game, learning to pay attention to detail, communicate and work as a team.” The Lady Mambas head to Rock Hill, South Carolina for a national tournament June 19-23. Pictured (back row, l-r) coach Haithcock, Karis Hudson, Aurora Stringfield, Hayden Rideout, Jayla Haithcock, Lyrric Hanson and La’Niah Smith; (front row, l-r) Jayla Haithcock, Maddie Easter McKenzie West and Jayden Hatfield.
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