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  2. How do you drain a lake? Here's how Sharon Lake will ... - AOL

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    A two-year project to drain and dredge Sharon Lake in Sharonville, part of the Hamilton County Great Parks, is well underway. The lake is closed, as is the boathouse and some trails.

  3. Drain delay: Why Sharon Lake dredging project is on hold

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    Here's what you should know about this unusual project.

  4. Sycamore athletic director dies in 4-car crash on I-75 in ...

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    All lanes on southbound Interstate 75 reopened Wednesday night, according to OHGO, the Ohio Department of Transportation's real-time traffic website. Sycamore athletic director dies in 4-car crash ...

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  6. Sharonville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Sharonville is a city largely in Hamilton County in the U.S. state of Ohio. The population was 14,117 at the 2020 census . Sharonville is part of the Cincinnati metropolitan area and located about 13 mi from downtown Cincinnati .

  7. Twelve Mile House - Wikipedia

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    Twelve Mile House is a registered historic building in Sharonville, Ohio, listed in the National Register on September 1, 1976. Early Previous Known Owners. David Mills 1842-1854 (built the Inn) George Metzger 1859 – 1868 Victor Grolle 1869-1890 Frank Knippschild 1890 – 1893 Nick Stegmann 1894 – 1904 Peter Funk 1905 – 1912

  8. Where did the tornadoes hit in Ohio? Here's what you need to ...

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    The National Weather Service is surveying storm damage today to confirm whether tornadoes touched down. The Wilmington office, which covers Central Ohio, said it dispatched crews shortly after 9 ...

  9. Sharonville Engineer Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Sharonville Engineer Depot (sometimes Sharonville Engineering Depot) was a facility constructed by the United States Army near Sharonville in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States, for the purpose of storage of strategic metals. The site was originally 642 acres in size.