Warren County news: District seeking bids for school demolition

SPRINGBORO

District seeking bids for school demolition

The Springboro Community City Schools has begun accepting bids for demolition of the former Jonathan Wright School. The district plans to develop a park on the property after demolition of the old school, named after the city’s founder.

For more information, call 937-748-3960. LAWRENCE BUDD

TURTLECREEK TWP

Christmas festival is Nov. 21 at Otterbein

On Saturday, Nov. 21, Otterbein Lebanon will be hosting Christmas at Otterbein. This annual holiday event is open to the public.

The event will have an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast, as well as homemade arts and crafts for sale.

The event will kick off at 8 a.m. The pancake breakfast costs $6.75.

Otterbein is at 580 N. Ohio 741.

For more information, call 513-933-5444 or visit www.otterbein.org. STAFF REPORT

LEBANON

Mental health board meeting is Wednesday

The Board of Directors of Mental Health Recovery Services of Warren & Clinton Counties will hold its monthly meeting and strategic planning on Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. at 212 Cook Road in Lebanon.

For more information, call 513-695-1695. STAFF REPORT

DEERFIELD TWP.

Township has zoning board, commission openings

Deerfield Twp. is looking for residents interested in serving on the Board of Zoning Appeals and Zoning Commission. Individuals who would like to be considered should file an application with the township by Tuesday, Dec. 1.

For more information, visit www.choosedeerfield.com.

Applications may be submitted to the Community Development Department by email to lmckn@deerfieldtwp.com, by fax at 513.701.6983, by mail, or in person at Deerfield Twp., 4900 Parkway Drive, Suite 150, Deerfield Township, Ohio. STAFF REPORT

MASSIE TWP.

Farm featured in magazine article

Warren County’s Jess Campbell of Carroll Creek Farm will be featured in the November/December issue of Our Ohio magazine, mailed out to more than 200,000 Ohioans in early November.

The article explains how the young, working mother became inspired to do work in agriculture and details her life working on the farm with her husband, Adam, and off the farm, as an agri-consumer loan officer at Farm Credit Mid-America.

Campbell raises beef cattle, hogs, lambs and chickens on her family’s 100-acre farm.

To read the story, visit OurOhio.org. To receive Our Ohio magazine, sign up to become a Farm Bureau member at GrowWithFB.org. STAFF REPORT

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