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Staff report WARREN TOWNSHIP — Trustees at a special meeting Tuesday approved appropriating the needed funds for the planned Ohio ...
It was early Sunday morning just before 7 a.m. when a twin-engine plane took off from the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport, ...
Hamilton County this year, the third most in Ohio, behind only Franklin and Cuyahoga counties, according to the Ohio State ...
Warren County commissioners are going after a housing developer, Dominus Inc., after road repairs have gone undone, and if the repairs aren’t made this year, the costs could triple, the Clearcreek Twp ...
HAMITON TOWNSHIP — A home sustained significant damage from a fire in Warren County on Monday. Pictures show that the home was badly damaged from the garage to the second floor. “Crews were ...
The Hamilton Township Police Department shared a photo of one of their K’9s on X after they found drugs and paraphernalia during a traffic stop. “While you were sleeping, our officers were ...
Prior to 2022, Davidson’s 8 th Congressional District stopped at the Butler-Hamilton county line before Republicans in Columbus re-drew the 8 th to include the Republican-red western half of ...
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WXIX) - A 19-year-old man was arrested after he and another suspect led Hamilton Township police on a pursuit in Warren County Monday night. Jakel Hill, from Dayton, Ohio ...
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WXIX) - A large water main break is impacting a main thoroughfare in Warren County. Ohio 48 is down to one lane between Foster-Maineville and Deershadow roads until ...
According to the state, Warren County constructed 2,906 single- and multi-family residential units with a valuation of nearly $307.4 million in the 2000 Census.
In conjunction with the Hoptown Plan, Ohio 48 will be widened at a cost of $15.8 million. The cost will be shared by Warren County, Hamilton Township, and federal grants.
No word on their conditions. The other driver was not hurt. Anyone with information about this crash is asked to call Hamilton Township Police at 513-683-0538 or or email [email protected].