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Middletown city council approved joining Butler County commissioners, the finance authority and the community foundation to earmark $15 million for renewing the city's downtown.
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Two new education centers, focused on meeting Ohio's workforce needs, are set to open their doors in the new year.
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Citizen scientists participate in 'bioblitz' to document plant and animal species in Middletown parkCitizen scientists are documenting as many species of plants and animals as possible at Bull’s Run Nature Sanctuary and Arboretum during September and October. Anyone is able to participate by using the iNaturalist app.
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A resident group called Save Downtown Middletown would like to see four vacant buildings restored.
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We discuss resources available for home repairs and how to avoid code violations.
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Police Chief Earl Nelson wants to change the narrative people have about Middletown.
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The Clean Energy Buyer's Association found that by 2050, the U.S. steel industry will require 10 times as much electricity as it does now.
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The city is preparing to install signs around town heralding itself as the home of the 50th U.S. Vice President.
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The Middie Marching Band from Vice President-elect JD Vance's high school will travel to Washington D.C. in January for the event.