Staff/Wire reports
The search for the remains of Carrie Culberson under a concrete barn floor in Perry Township will continue today, for the sixth day, after another police cadaver dog indicated it smelled something at the site.
Officials resumed digging Monday after the weekend's rain made work impossible Sunday. The work started Thursday after authorities got a tip and the first cadaver dog indicated at the site. Culberson was 22 when she disappeared in 1996. Her boyfriend, Vince Doan, was convicted of murder, but her body has never been found.
Schools rent Milford site
Madeira schools will expand temporarily into Milford after Madeira School Board members voted 3-1 Monday night to rent a school building in Milford to house students now at Sellman Middle School, which is to be torn down and rebuilt.School officials told parents that a temporary move to Milford Main Middle School - less than five miles away - would be safer than keeping students at Sellman during construction.
Prayer gatherings for Pfc. Maupin
Pfc Matt Maupin, the Clermont County soldier held hostage in Iraq since April 9, will be remembered this week at several events. At 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, a Rosary procession for Maupin and for the nation will form in front of Immaculate Conception Church, 2310 Robertson Ave., Norwood. On Thursday, a noon prayer service will be held at the Clermont County Courthouse in Batavia and at 7 p.m., a prayer walk will be held at Veterans Park at Glen Este-Withamsville and Clough Pike in Union Township.
CORRECTION
GOP match-ups
In today's Indiana Republican primary for Dearborn County commission, incumbent Karen Shell faces Jeff Hughes in District 1, while Richard Fox opposes Mark Hall in District 2. A story in Monday's Local News section incorrectly reported the match-ups.
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