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Denise G. Callahan

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Denise has been with Cox Ohio Publishing since December 2006, covering city, township and county governments, politics, courts and communities. She lives in Loveland with her husband and three sons and volunteers at St. Columban Parish.


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Judge rules to keep juvenile in detention center

5:22 PM Tuesday, May 22, 2012

HAMILTON - A judge ruled the charges against a 17-year-old Milford Twp. youth are so serious, he will remain in the Butler County Juvenile Detention Center until his next hearing in June.

Senior center tax levy request under scrutiny

8:40 PM Thursday, May 10, 2012

A county-wide senior center levy is far from a shoe-in to be placed on the November ballot, this newspaper has learned.

Local police defend use of Taser guns

12:08 AM Monday, May 7, 2012

A cardiologist’s recently issued study that reports Tasers or electronic stun guns can cause cardiac arrest and death has sparked controversy between law enforcement agencies and opponents.

Motions denied, trial set for teen accused of killing at children’s group home

7:18 PM Monday, April 30, 2012

A Butler County judge denied motions Monday for defense funds and set a July trial date for 17-year-old Lance Tiernan, who is charged as an adult in the death of Anthony Parker, another teen at the One Way Farm Children’s Home.

Mom accused of having sex with teen

6:45 PM Monday, April 23, 2012

LEBANON — A Mason mom stands accused of having oral sex with one of her children’s friends and allegedly providing alcohol to teens.

Judge’s hearing of OVI case questioned

6:05 PM Thursday, April 19, 2012

HAMILTON — Judge Rob Lyons’ ability to decide a drunk driving case impartially is not the problem. But Butler County Prosecutor Mike Gmoser said the appearance of impropriety is at the heart of the recusal controversy.

Teacher in Mason sex case eligible for prison release

5:07 PM Tuesday, April 17, 2012

LEBANON — Stacy Schuler, the former Mason High School teacher who had sex with five students, is eligible for release from prison next week.

Report: One Way Farm did not mishandle attack of boy who later died

7:59 PM Thursday, April 12, 2012

A state investigation shows One Way Farm Children’s Home did not violate medical emergency protocols when a teenage boy died of his injuries after he was beaten by another teenager in December at the group home.

Widmer appeals judge recuses himself

6:41 PM Wednesday, April 11, 2012

MIDDLETOWN — Former Butler County Prosecutor Robin Piper has recused himself from ruling on the Ryan Widmer murder conviction appeal that will be argued before the 12th District Court of Appeals next week, this newspaper has found.

Judge refuses to step down from OVI case

6:37 PM Monday, April 9, 2012

OXFORD — The Butler County prosecutor continues to demand Area I Court Judge Rob Lyons disqualify himself from ruling in an OVI case because of the appearance of impropriety.

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