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Dave Greber

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Dave Greber covers West Chester and Liberty townships in Butler County, Ohio, including local governments, new businesses and community features. Greber grew up in Colerain Twp., majored in Journalism and Black World Studies at Miami University, and was hired by Cox Ohio Publishing in 2003.


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Hiring chief to answer critics

1:23 AM Sunday, July 11, 2010

HAMILTON — The woman who was the target of accusations last month by a councilman over what he described as a lack of effort to recruit and hire minorities says she will set the record straight.

'Slammin' with the Pigs' youth hoops tourney tips off this weekend

1:33 AM Friday, July 9, 2010

HAMILTON — This weekend will feature a marriage of basketball and bacon as members of the Hamilton Police Athletic League gear up for their annual fundraiser.

No local blackouts predicted here

2:23 AM Thursday, July 8, 2010

HAMILTON — As many on the country’s eastern seaboard are taking a hopeful watch-and-wait approach to the strength of power grids from New York to Washington, D.

Council
 ready for top 
job talks with 7 applicants

12:33 AM Thursday, July 8, 2010

HAMILTON — The list of 72 applicants vying for the city’s top administrative job has been narrowed to seven.

Bever center relocated

8:05 PM Wednesday, July 7, 2010

HAMILTON — When the Primary Health Solutions Bever Pavilion on Second Street expanded to the city’s west side in April, agency officials thought they had almost too much space.

City considering utility fee to fund economic development

12:53 AM Sunday, July 4, 2010

HAMILTON — In the coming months, the city could ask residents and businesses to dig deeper into their pockets to help spur economic development.

Should the city limit pets?

11:09 PM Thursday, July 1, 2010

HAMILTON — How many dogs is too many to own, and should the city be able to decide that number?

When word broke last month about the 77 dogs living under the care of Gary Roberson in the Ross Avenue home he rented, local officials felt they had to act.

Fairfield, Hamilton join forces on projects benefitting both cities

11:02 PM Thursday, July 1, 2010

FAIRFIELD — It’s a group with the intention of improving communication across a shared political border and supporting collaboration among common projects that benefit both cities.

Hamilton breaks ground on $500M hydroelectric plant

1:40 AM Wednesday, June 30, 2010

WILLOW GROVE., Ky. — The $500 million hydroelectric plant under construction here since the beginning of May is the product of perseverance and partnerships that expand beyond state lines.

Hamilton to break ground on $500M plant

10:29 PM Monday, June 28, 2010

HAMILTON — Local and Commonwealth leaders are set to gather along the Ohio River Tuesday, June 29, to break ground on the next phase of the city’s ability to generate renewable energy.

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