Hamilton Journal News

MEMORIAL DRIVE

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Auditorium. Researcher­s can also utilize the Olive S. and Herbert T. Randall Research Center.

The Butler County Historical Society, incorporat­ed in 1948, is a private non-profit formed in 1934 to preserve and promote the history of Butler County through the collection and conservati­on of artifacts and the sharing of knowledge through education and community engagement. It owns and operates the Benninghof­en House Museum, a high-Italian style home built in 1863 that is filled with the furnishing­s of a wealthy family during the Victorian Era. It also manages the Soldiers, Sailors and Pioneers Monument on Front Street and Heritage Hall in the 1935 City Hall building on High Street. Heritage Hall is the permanent location of the Robert McCloskey Collection.

The Society is located at 327 N. Second St., and is currently open to the public from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and by special appointmen­t on Saturdays. Group tours of the Benninghof­en House Museum can be arranged by calling 513896-9930.

CONTRIBUTE­D office or court they need to see.

A volunteer can work a two, three or four hour shift, once a week after completing a training program and passing a background check. Apply by sending your name, address, phone number and email address to Judge Eva D. Kessler, Retired, Volunteer Coordinato­r c/o Judge Jennifer McElfresh, Common Pleas Court, 315 High St., Hamilton, Ohio 45011.

CONTRIBUTE­D ramp from I-275 East to I-75 North will be closed from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., and traffic will be detoured via I-275 East and Mosteller Road.

All work is scheduled to be completed by mid-fall.

For more informatio­n, visit www.OHGO.com. CONTRIBUTE­D

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Lt. David Reynolds stayed true to his watch at the Butler County Jail and paid the ultimate price when he died from COVID-19. His family and the close-knit community of correction­s officers and deputies honored his legacy May 6 with the Lt. David Reynolds Memorial Blood Drive. Pictured is Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones with Reynolds’ widow Becky Reynolds.
CONTRIBUTE­D Lt. David Reynolds stayed true to his watch at the Butler County Jail and paid the ultimate price when he died from COVID-19. His family and the close-knit community of correction­s officers and deputies honored his legacy May 6 with the Lt. David Reynolds Memorial Blood Drive. Pictured is Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones with Reynolds’ widow Becky Reynolds.

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