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Deerfield Township Fiscal Officer John Wahle Resigns

September 27, 2016  |  fiscal officer, press release

Deerfield Township, OH—September 27, 2016 —Longtime Deerfield Township Fiscal Officer John R. Wahle announced his resignation on Wednesday, September 7th, having held the elected office for eight years. His resignation from office is effective October 1, 2016. Mr. Wahle was first elected to the fiscal officer’s seat for Deerfield Township in April, 2008, and then re-elected to the seat twice subsequently, in 2012 and 2016.

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Fields-Ertel Road and Columbia Road Intersection Project to Begin Next Year due to Utility Delays

September 26, 2016  |  road & traffic, road closures, symmes township, wceo

Lebanon, Ohio – Deerfield/Symmes Township – The project scheduled for the Fields-Ertel Road (WAR-CR1/HAM-CR4) and Columbia/Lebanon Road (WAR-CR15/HAM-CR298) Intersection, which was set to have closed last Monday, September 19, 2016, has now been delayed until next year, 2017. The extensive delay is due to utility relocation work which directly affected the start of construction of the intersection project.

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Interstate 71/Jeremiah Morrow bridge lane closure scheduled

September 22, 2016  |  i71, road & traffic, road closures, warren county

Warren County (Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016) – The right lane of northbound I-71 at the Jeremiah Morrow bridge will be closed from 7 a.m. until noon Friday, Sept. 23.

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Warren County Small Business Development Center Presents 'Should You Consider a Franchise?'

“Should You Consider A Franchise?”

The Warren County Small Business Development Center is sponsoring this FREE SEMINAR on Wednesday, October 26, from 6:00 - 7:30PM at the Warren County Career Center, 3525 N. St. Rt. 48 in Lebanon.

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ODNR Division of Forestry Urges Caution Around Dead and Dying Ash Trees

September 14, 2016  |  ODNR, public works, weather

COLUMBUS, OH – As fall color moves across the state, more hikers and hunters will be spending time in Ohio’s forests. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) reminds all outdoor enthusiasts to be cautious of dead or dying ash trees that may now be present in Ohio’s forests and landscapes.

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