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Colerain Township Police announce a speed enforcement blitz for the July 4 weekend and Speed Enforcement Week.
The township urges anyone with information about the shooting to contact the Colerain Township Police Department at 513-321-2677. Who were the victims?
Colerain Township spokesperson Helen Tracey-Noren told The Enquirer that residents and visitors are now able to retrieve their vehicle from the Kroger parking lot after it was closed off for ...
Despite previously being rejected twice, Colerain Township officials are considering another police levy as the department ...
A crucial program well into its second year in Colerain Township is helping to decrease the number of emergency calls related ...
The township has a grant to install grab bars in peoples homes to make the homes safer, and ideally, reduce calls for falls.
In Colerain Township there’s a new discussion about something that hasn’t happened since 1794 when the area was first named. There’s a possibility the name could be changed.
Colerain Township Police Chief Mark Denney says the cost of employing 19 officers over five years, including retirement, under the old pay model would cost the township $6,345,210.66.
The officers involved in the shooting at the Colerain Township Kroger will not face charges, Hamilton County Prosecutor Melissa Powers announced Thursday. The update comes a week after a shooting ...
Hamilton: July 4th Celebration, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. July 4. Parade at 10 a.m. from Butler County Fairgrounds (1715 Fairgrove Ave.
COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio — Days after two dogs mauled a Colerain Township woman, the Hamilton County Dog Warden is calling for changes to local laws.. Dog Warden Beth Ward spoke about the attack ...
Colerain Township residents that Local 12 spoke with hope adjustments can be made in other areas to give the department what it needs. “I hate that because we need the police out here.
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