I began covering the city of Monroe and Monroe Local Schools for The Middletown Journal in May 2006. In October 2006, Cox Ohio Publishing launched a new weekly — The Monroe Pulse — focusing soley on the growing community, which borders Butler and Warren counties. I also write feature stories about people in the community and introduce you to new businesses locating there. I'm a native of Cleveland, Ohio and a graduate of the University of Cincinnati. I reside in Forest Park with my husband, Reg, and our energetic 3-year-old Rottweiler named Gabriel.
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WEST CHESTER TWP. — Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs has opened its first franchise location on Allen Road in West Chester Twp.
LIBERTY TWP. — The Lakota Local Schools administration will discuss proposed cuts on Monday for junior high and high schools in the district as part of $9 million in reductions for next school year.
Cincinnati restaurant owner Jeff Ruby has doubled the reward amount leading to clues in the disappearance of missing Fairfield woman Katelyn Markham.
WEST CHESTER TWP. — Several Butler County candidates in contested races for the March 6 primary squared off against one another during a community forum Thursday night.
WEST CHESTER TWP. — A West Chester Twp. man was one of two people killed in an early morning crash Saturday on International Boulevard.
HAMILTON — Walter F. “Wally” Mayer, a longtime Cincinnati Reds fan who loved being involved in law enforcement, died Monday at Berkeley Square Special Care Unit in Hamilton.
WEST CHESTER TWP. — On an slightly breezy and overcast day, IKEA plugged in its new solar energy system atop its 344,000-square-foot Butler County location Tuesday morning.
LIBERTY TWP. — In an effort to help address a $9 million budget deficit projected by the 2012-13 school year, the Lakota schools board of education is considering a proposal to restructure its preschool program.
When an new open-air retail development scheduled to open in 2014 at the Liberty Way Interchange off Interstate 75 is complete, it will greatly improve not only the Liberty Twp.
WEST CHESTER TWP. - When a $300 million retail development set to open in 2014 at the Liberty Way Interchange is complete, it will greatly improve not only the surrounding communities, but Southwest Ohio, according to its developer.
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