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Greg Norman's Southern Cross Developments Selects River Rim Ranch

Greg Norman’s Southern Cross Developments, proprietor of the exclusive “Norman Estates” real estate brand, is pleased to announce that River Rim Ranch in Teton Valley, Idaho will be the location for its newest project, the “Norman Ranch Estates. [Read More]

 

Local News from The Cincinnati Enquirer via Yahoo! News

An accident has closed a lane of southbound Interstate 75 just south of the State Route 63 interchange in Butler County.

 

Lincoln Heights police have responded to a report of a person shot about 1 p.m. on Jackson Street.

 

A suspect in a Warren County incident was taken to a hospital Wednesday night after being shocked with a Taser, Warren County Sheriff Larry Sims said this morning. Sims said he was unable to provide f...

 

WASHINGTON - Dr. Jane Henney, who ran the Food and Drug Administration when the abortion pill RU-486 pill was approved, is among those being considered for FDA chief under President-elect Barack Obama...

 

Can a suspect claim he was insane when two teen girls were terrorized in a knifepoint home-invasion burglary in Mason?

 

A Butler County pediatrician who faces 27 drug and sex charges involving a minor is to make his second court appearance today.

 

A large mixing machine at an ink plant in Woodlawn caught fire early this morning and splattered red ink all over the gear and equipment of firefighters who responded. Damage will run into the tens of...

 

An on-duty mail carrier who was robbed of her cell phone Wednesday wanted it back.

 

Snow flurries are tapering off, but it's still slick on some roads, according to the National Weather Service.

 

Dixon Edwards III, an Aiken High and Michigan State linebacker who also played professional football, pleaded guilty Wednesday to not paying child support.

 
 

Latest Local News Headlines for Springfield Ohio from The Springfield News-Sun

SPRINGFIELD — A 15-year-old boy was arrested Thursday morning, Jan. 8, accused of stealing a car that the owner was warming up outside his home.

 

Around $7,000 in merchandise stolen

 

Parents interested in learning more about advanced classes at Springfield High School will have the chance to at informational sessions this month.

 

While area drivers witnessed a light dusting of snow today, Jan. 7, Thursday is expected to be dry and mostly cloudy with temperatures hovering around 30 degrees.

 
 

The latest headlines for Dayton Ohio from DaytonDailyNews.com

MONROE — Officials were unsure on Thursday, Jan. 8, when southbound Interstate 75, just south of the Ohio 63 interchange, would be reopened.

 

COLUMBUS — In one of the first visible signs of state government's mounting budget woes, the Ohio Department of Youth Services today, Jan. 8, announced that it will close two facilities by J...

 

CENTERVILLE — Classes at Incarnation School were cancelled for today, Thursday, Jan. 8, due to a failure in the school's water back flow preventer, said Rob Theewis, plant manager for the sc...

 

The City Hall roof could be teeming with greenery by this summer, but the vegetation won't be a recreational zone for weary city employees.

 

Springfield singer John Legend received a pair of nominations for NAACP Image Awards on Wednesday, Jan. 7.

 

The National Weather Service issued a statement Thursday morning, Jan. 8, warning motorists to be on the lookout for slippery road conditions around the Miami Valley.

 

LEBANON — Warren County Common Pleas Judge James J. Heath pleaded guilty Dec. 23 to reckless operation of a motor vehicle.

 

DAYTON — The maker of Montgomery County's electronic voting machines is blaming a damaged memory card for the loss of five ballots on Election Day.

 

OAKWOOD — The Oakwood Planning Commission will recommend to its city council that three parking lots surrounding the shuttered Routsong Funeral Home, 6 Oakwood Ave., be rezoned from resident...

 

DAYTON — More than 100 people attended an Israel Solidarity Rally on Wednesday, Jan. 7, at Temple Israel, a meeting that combined prayers for peace with expressions of support for waging war...

 
 

Local News for Columbus Ohio from The Columbus Dispatch

The state will close youth correctional facilities in Delaware and Marion, Ohio, the Department of Youth Services announced today.

 

WAPAKONETA, Ohio (AP) - The police chief in Neil Armstrong's Ohio hometown says three portraits of the astronaut stolen from the local post office have been recovered.

 

A federal grand jury has indicted a former Coshocton couple on fraud charges that claim they collected about $140,000 in a kickback scheme that victimized the Ohio Central Railroad.

 

Federal officials are looking for the source of a salmonella outbreak that has sickened people in 42 states, including 51 in Ohio.

 

More budget pain Major changes in the most recent round of state budget cuts and other adjustments ordered Dec. 19 by Gov. Ted Strickland:

 

Confirming and in many cases exceeding analysts' expectations for weak holiday sales, a number of big retailers are reporting soft December sales figures today.

 

Charlie W. Myers seemed to be little more than a small-time car thief.

 

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating an incident Tuesday at Port Columbus in which two passengers accused a Southwest Airlines pilot of having been drinking.

 

State Sen. Jon Husted says his official residence is his home in suburban Dayton and that his job working for the state provides an exception to rules governing where a person votes.

 

CORRECTION POLICY The Dispatch strives to be fair and accurate. The newspaper corrects any significant errors of fact brought to the attention of the editors. If you think an error has been made, call...