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We are excited to share a few department highlights and news from the county with you! Warren County continues pressing forward in its service to residents, ongoing projects, and community relationships. It has been wonderful to resume many in person meetings and see events begin filling the calenda...

A BIG FAVOR TO ASK …

The COVID-19 pandemic hit us and other minor league baseball teams hard. We went more than 20 months without playing a single game, and while we are excited to be playing ball this season, we are still reeling from the impact of the pandemic. We are doing our best to come out o...

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Due to the pandemic, the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) lifted their restrictions on livestreaming athletic events last year. Moving into 2021-22, they will continue to allow events to be streamed live by member schools. We are excited to continue our partnership with ESP Media who wi...

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Charm at the Farm Vintage Market Hosts Summer Market, Continuing 5th Anniversary Year Celebration

AUGUST 20-22


WHAT

Charm at the Farm is an open-air vintage market located on a 56-acre former horse farm in quaint, Lebanon, OH. 2021 is Charm’s 5th anniversary year, and the celebration continues th...

OSHA initiative seeks to protect manufacturing workers in Midwest facilities from hazardous noise levels

Region V OSHA, which includes Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, issued a press release announcing a Regional Emphasis Program (REP) for Exposure to Noise Hazards in the Workplace. The goal of the REP ...

PREMIER HEALTH PRESIDENT & CEO,

MARY H. BOOSALIS TO RETIRE IN 2022

 

DAYTON, Ohio (August 2, 2021) – The Board of Trustees of Premier Health announced today that Mary Boosalis, President & CEO of the health system, plans to retire around the end of the first quarter in 2022, after more than 35 ye...

Transitional work grant update

Helping employers get their injured workers back to work as soon as safely possible, the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation launched its revamped Transitional Work Grant (TWG) program June 1, offering free grants and guidance worth thousands of dollars.

To encourag...

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