WARREN COUNTY, OH -- Trying to keep up with the news in Warren County can be difficult since it sits between the two major markets of Cincinnati and Dayton and the two smaller markets of Middletown and Xenia. This can make the finding of local Warren County news rather time consuming.
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The Greater Cincinnati Telangana Association, the first organization to celebrate Bonalu in the USA in 2012, held this year's celebration in Lebanon, Ohio at Lake View Acres Park.
Lebanon City Schools Superintendent Isaac Seevers shares his views on The Religious Expression Days Act, which requires every public school to adopt a policy that "reasonably accommodates" the sincerely held religious beliefs and practices of students signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine July 24.
Driver in fatal Butler County crash was driving without valid driver's license.
Clearcreek Township Police Department was a recipient of a Dickey Foundation Grant of approximately $8,000.
Middletown's city manager will receive a pay out of $135,981.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has announced special deer hunts at eight separate nature preserves across the state for the 2024-25 hunting season.
Dinner on Main, a farm-to-table fundraiser dinner, happens Aug. 24 in Springboro.
Olympic medalist Carson Foster, a Sycamore High School grad, swam for Mason Manta Rays.
Two Franklin men indicted on sex crimes involving multiple children
Springboro graduate Fenwick's new athletic director
Cleanup in Blanchester area after tornado damage
More News from Lebanon
- Ohio Natural Energy Institute Offering First Responders Free Immersive, Hands On Training This online and in-person training provides firefighters with 11 CE hours
- Landsman, Carey Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Help Recruit, Retain Firefighters Greg Landsman (D-OH-01) and Congressman Mike Carey (R-OH-15) introduced bipartisan legislation to enhance a federal grant program utilized by local fire departments.