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Village of Camden pledges $12.5k to help fund 2021 Black Walnut Festival registerherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from registerherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Preble Shawnee passes general operations levy By Anthony Baker - abaker@aimmediamidwest.com The five-year, .75-percent income tax levy passed on May 4 represents a significant victory for Preble Shawnee, as the measure has been defeated at the polls repeatedly, most recently in April and Nov. 2020. Anthony Baker | The Register-Herald PREBLE COUNTY — Preble Shawnee Local School District Superintendent Dr. Matt Bishop spoke to The Register-Herald about the recent passage of the district’s general operations levy on Tuesday, May 4. “The sixth time’s the charm,” Bishop said of the five-year, .75-percent income tax levy, which will cost workers in the district less than a dollar for every $100 of income. The levy’s passage represents a significant victory for Shawnee, as the measure has been defeated at the polls repeatedly since 2015, most recently in April and Nov. 2020.
Preble County Common Pleas hears drug, theft, protection order cases By Anthony Baker - abaker@aimmediamidwest.com Preble County Common Pleas Court heard cases involving drugs, theft and violating a protection order on Tuesday, April 13. Judge Stephen R. Bruns presided. Anthony Baker | The Register-Herald EATON — Preble County Common Pleas Court heard cases involving drugs, theft and violating a protection order on Tuesday, April 13. Judge Stephen R. Bruns presided. Elizabeth M. Hobbs, 35, of West Alexandria, was sentenced on charges of aggravated possession of drugs. Additional charges of making false alarms, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated with three or more priors, misconduct at an emergency scene, and illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia were dismissed.