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Summer school zones

So, I finally have an answer… sort of. I talked to the Butler County Sheriff’s Office, and they said they will enforce school zones this summer if summer school is taking place in the building. What I haven’t been able to track down is where all the summer schools will be held. It is rather random from what I understand. So, in the meantime, if you see a lot of cars or children at a school during restricted hours, slow down. I will keep you posted if I find out specifics on schools. I know the high schools may be locations throughout the summer.

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Creekside students go Green

Can anything be cuter than first-graders running gleefully to neighborhood storm drains placing anti-pollution signs?

No really. It was adorable.

Creekside Elementary students told me why preventing pollution in the water supply would ultimately save sharks and fish. It would keep their school creek cleaner and clean up other bodies of water in Butler County.

I especially loved the creativity they showed when they created garbage pick-up contraptions.

I have photos and a story about the event. I also want to plug the Butler County Soil and Water Conservation District at http://www.stormwaterdistrict.com

or http://www.butlercountyohio/conservation

Check out the story here: http://www.pulsejournal.com/hp/content/oh/story/news/local/2008/05/07/pjw051508water.html

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