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Hype for the Future 108A: Eleven Townships of Warren County, Ohio

Introduction Traditionally, Warren County, Ohio, was divided into eleven (11) distinct townships, spanning the entirety of the modern county. Each of the townships had represented a distinct perspective along the lines of the county and state, with numerous cities and villages having evolved from the parent townships in many cases. Townships The townships of Warren County, Ohio, were traditionally Franklin (now home to Franklin, Carlisle, and part of Middletown), Clearcreek (now home to […]

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Hype for the Future 108/284: Lebanon, Ohio—Cursed?

Introduction Though the City of Lebanon was obviously intended to be an independent city, separate from the circumstances that had created Cincinnati to the south or Dayton to the north, the idea that the community has been restricted in terms of growth would largely be attributed to the “Shaker curse,” as the Shakers did not engage in nor believe in procreation, instead relying on the presence of converts into the faith. Features Even with the supposedly capped size of the City of […]

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Hype for the Future 107D: “22 and 3”

Disclaimer This post will specifically refer to the portion of the concurrency of Routes 22 and 3, physically located between the Cities of Cincinnati and Washington Court House (Washington CH). Introduction Routes 22 and 3 are of particular cultural significance, whether north and east toward Washington Court House or south and west approaching the inner City of Cincinnati. The concurrency of the highways spans Hamilton, Warren, Clinton, and Fayette Counties, including every associated […]

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Hype for the Future 107B: Hunter, Ohio

Overview Hunter is the name of a census-designated place east of the City of Middletown but south of the City of Franklin in Warren County, Ohio, in the United States of America. The community is home to the private Bishop Fenwick High School’s Falcons, as well as the Hunter Elementary School attached to the Franklin Wildcats. The most common ZIP code associated with the community is 45005, the same code associated with the communities of Franklin, Carlisle, and the Warren County side of […]

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Hype for the Future 107A: Red Lion, Ohio

Introduction Red Lion was a traditional stagecoach stop along Routes 122, 123, and 741 within Warren County, Ohio, currently named for the Red Lion Tavern. A few other local amenities are also known as “Red Lion,” including the Red Lion United Methodist Church and just a few refill stations associated with modern conveniences. Significant Highways From the community of Red Lion, Route 122 is a significant route for connecting the Middletown area with the north side of Lebanon, while […]

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Hype for the Future 107/284: Parks of Downtown Lebanon, Ohio

Introduction Within the downtown area of the City of Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, a number of park areas are of significance, including, but not limited to, the parks facing Broadway and Main Street. Parks South Carolina parks include, but are not limited to, the Gazebo Park along Main Street and Broadway and the Public Square Park along South Street and Broadway. Elsewhere, Christmas Tree Park is located at the opposite corner of the junction of Gazebo Park, while Bicentennial Park along […]

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Hype for the Future 106B: City of South Lebanon, Ohio

Overview Traditionally known as the Village of “Deerfield,” the City of South Lebanon remains a significant community within the boundaries of Warren County, Ohio. Located primarily along Route 48, the community is associated with nearby Kings Mills with significant cultural influence from nearby Kings Island. Maineville is also located nearby to the south, while South Lebanon is ultimately a suburban area with respect to the City of Cincinnati, accessible via nearby Interstate 71.

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Hype for the Future 106A: Rural Roads in Warren County, Ohio

Introduction While Warren County, Ohio, is heavily recognized for suburbanization and related circumstances, the communities of Mason, Lebanon, Waynesville, Corwin, Harveysburg, Middletown, Monroe, Franklin, Carlisle, South Lebanon, and Springboro need not represent the exclusive communities of the county. Other portions of notable interest within the county are largely rural, including Fort Ancient along Route 350 to the east of Lebanon and the numerous rural areas of the southeastern end […]

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Hype for the Future 103I: Oregonia, Ohio

Overview Oregonia is an unincorporated community associated with the northwestern portion of Washington Township, Warren County, Ohio, in the United States of America. Today, the community is on the Little Miami Recreational Trail, and visitors are encouraged to bring bikes to the Little River Bar and Grill in the immediate area. To the south are YMCA Camp Kern and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Fort Ancient, both along Route 350.

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Hype for the Future 103H: Unincorporated Warren County, Ohio

Overview Warren County, Ohio, contains a number of associated unincorporated areas attached to a number of distinctive communities. For instance, the unincorporated community of Greentree Corners is associated with the intersection of Greentree Road and Route 741, while the unincorporated Red Lion is at Routes 132, 133, and 741.

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Hype for the Future 103G: Sidewalks of Lebanon, Ohio

Introduction The suburban City of Lebanon, Ohio, is notable for an extensive and nearly comprehensive sidewalk system spanning the major streets of the city, largely correlating with Routes 42, 48, 63, and 123, as well as the neighborhood portion of Miller Road at the northern edge of the city. Many of the neighborhoods of Lebanon also contain sidewalks, though a few postwar neighborhoods, most notably Avalon Heights, may not. Sidewalks The City of Lebanon contains a municipal sidewalk […]

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Hype for the Future 103E: Modern Neighborhoods of Lebanon, Ohio

Introduction The City of Lebanon is situated within central Warren County, Ohio, and serves as the county seat. While the downtown area is of historical interest, and the immediate households are often from a century in the past up to the point of this article, the City of Lebanon is also officially attached to many of the modern neighborhoods in the area. Though Shaker Run is officially part of the Lebanon City School District with Lebanon mailing addresses, the community, located […]

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Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2026-01-30

Six senators accused Deputy Attorney General #Todd #Blanche this week of having a "glaring" conflict of interest
when he shut down investigations into crypto companies, dealers and exchanges
and eliminated an enforcement team dedicated to looking for crypto-related fraud and money-laundering schemes.

A letter written by Democratic Sens. Elizabeth #Warren, Dick #Durbin and Mazie #Hirono and signed by Sens. Sheldon #Whitehouse, Christopher #Coons and Richard #Blumenthal
cited a ProPublica investigation that revealed
👉Blanche owned at least $159,000 worth of crypto-related assets when he ordered an end to the work.

Durbin, Hirono, Whitehouse, Coons and Blumenthal serve on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which oversees the Justice Department.

The same senators previously sent a letter to Blanche raising concerns that his actions would help Donald Trump’s financial interests in cryptocurrency.
In their letter sent on Wednesday, they said Blanche’s actions appeared to violate the federal conflict of interest law.

“Last year, we asked for the rationale behind your puzzling decision to scale back the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) cryptocurrency enforcement efforts and urged you to reconsider.
We write now in light of recent reporting that you held substantial amounts of cryptocurrency at the time you made this decision,” the senators wrote.
“At the very least, you had a glaring conflict of interest and should have recused yourself.”

Blanche, the second-highest-ranking official at the Justice Department, signed an #ethics #agreement 💥in February promising to dump his cryptocurrency within 90 days of his confirmation and not to participate in any matter that could have a “direct and predictable effect on my financial interests in the virtual currency” until his bitcoin and other crypto-related products were sold.

❌But on April 7, before he divested, he issued a memo titled
“Ending Regulation by Prosecution”
-- that halted investigations launched under President Joe Biden. In the memo, Blanche condemned the Biden Justice Department’s tough approach toward crypto as “a reckless strategy of regulation by prosecution, which was ill conceived and poorly executed.”

🆘The memo disbanded the agency’s National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team, which had won several high-profile crypto-related convictions.
Blanche said the agency would instead target only the terrorists and drug traffickers who illicitly used crypto, not the platforms that hosted them.

Days later, the six senators urged Blanche to reconsider, contending that his decision would otherwise help support sanctions evasion, drug trafficking, scams and child exploitation.

🔥In their latest letter, they said their concerns had been realized.
They cited an independent report that found there was a surge in illicit cryptocurrency activities in 2025,
including crimes tied to
#money #laundering and
#human #trafficking.
They also questioned Blanche’s reasons for the policy shift.
⚠️“Certainly, President Trump’s financial interests seem to have motivated some of his pardons of criminals convicted of cryptocurrency-related crimes,” their letter stated.
⚠️“But the fact that you held substantial amounts of cryptocurrency at the time you made this decision calls into question your own motivations"

propublica.org/article/todd-bl

Crazy Mad Doctorcrazymaddoctor
2026-01-22

¿Podrías adivinar la pregunta antes de que el tiempo se acabe?
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Hype for the Future 78A: City of Middletown, Ohio

Introduction Located approximately midway between the larger cities of Cincinnati and Dayton, the City of Middletown is a very integral portion of Butler and Warren Counties in the State of Ohio. Most of the city is located within Butler County, while portions located in Warren County may indirectly identify more with the communities of Franklin or Carlisle. Features Unfortunately, as the City of Middletown has, unlike Hamilton or even Oxford, bulldozed a larger number of historic […]

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Hype for the Future 77B: Village of Waynesville, Ohio

Overview

Waynesville is a village located in the northeastern portion of Warren County, Ohio, with a strong connection to the village of Harveysburg directly to the east along State Route 73. While Harveysburg is home to the Ohio Renaissance Festival, Waynesville is home to the Ohio Sauerkraut Festival, as well as the Canada Goose Gallery and the Museum at the Friends Home (Quakers).

2026-01-01

#EAS #WEA for Baltimore, #MD; #Carroll, #MD; #Frederick, #MD; #Howard, #MD; #Montgomery, #MD; #Washington, #MD; #Clarke, #VA; #Frederick, #VA; #Loudoun, #VA; #Rockingham, #VA; #Shenandoah, #VA; #Warren, #VA; #City of Winchester, #VA; #Berkeley, #WV; #Hampshire, #WV; #Hardy, #WV; #Jefferson, #WV: National Weather Service: Snow Squall Warning until 5:30 AM EST. Slow down or delay travel! Be ready for a sudden drop to near zero visibility and icy roads in heavy snow. Source: NWS Baltimore MD/Washi

Snow Squall Warning -  - NWS Baltimore MD/Washington DC
2025-12-28

#EAS #WEA for Jasper, #IA; #Marion, #IA; #Marshall, #IA; #Polk, #IA; #Warren, #IA: National Weather Service: Snow Squall Warning until 12:45 PM CST. Slow down or delay travel! Be ready for a sudden drop to near zero visibility and icy roads in heavy snow. Source: NWS Des Moines IA ** DO NOT RELY ON THIS FEED FOR LIFE SAFETY, SEEK OUT OFFICIAL SOURCES ***

Snow Squall Warning -  - NWS Des Moines IA
2025-12-28

#EAS #WEA for Boone, #IA; #Dallas, #IA; #Madison, #IA; #Polk, #IA; #Story, #IA; #Warren, #IA: National Weather Service: Snow Squall Warning until 12:00 PM CST. Slow down or delay travel! Be ready for a sudden drop to near zero visibility and icy roads in heavy snow. Source: NWS Des Moines IA ** DO NOT RELY ON THIS FEED FOR LIFE SAFETY, SEEK OUT OFFICIAL SOURCES ***

Snow Squall Warning -  - NWS Des Moines IA

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