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Once at risk of development years ago, the property is now managed by Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park. Now, they’re opening the site up to the public for limited tours.
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The series is titled "Neepwaantiinki." That translates to learning from each other in the Miami language. Each episode seeks to describe the history and contemporary life of the tribe today.
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Here's how local candidates and issues fared in Montgomery, Miami, Clark, Greene and Warren counties for the 2025 spring primary.
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Multiple counties across the state have reported rising number of SNAP fraud, a majority of which comes from devices called skimmers.
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With the region experiencing a 15% rise in student applications, Butler Tech said the West Chester campus expansion will allow them to enroll more students in high-demand health care programs.
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To celebrate its 30th anniversary, the Butler County RTA is launching a free summer shuttle loop.
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Miami Conservancy District built the region’s dams and levees more than 100 years ago following devastating floods. Now, critical repairs are needed.
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The box tree moths which hail from Asia are known to destroy the Boxwood plant which is a unique resource in Ohio. Ohio has an online tool to report moth sightings.
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MetroParks of Butler County recently received Clean Ohio funds to open Davidson Woods to the public. The park district wants to know how people would like to see the land developed.
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Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones has been grabbing headlines because of his so-called “warden burger.” It’s a meal he serves inmates three times a day for seven days in a row if they are in disciplinary isolation.
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Honeywell and IMFLUX, a subsidiary of Procter and Gamble, will shut down their facilities in West Chester and Hamilton. The layoffs will affect over 200 and 122 employees.
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Getting levies to pass has not been easy for many schools across Southwest Ohio. Tuesday's special election, however, proved to be a mixed bag.