Clermont County • June 23, 2025
Good morning, Clermont County. Storm clouds are gathering over the Cincinnati region as the National Weather Service issues weather warnings effective through Wednesday. The alerts come just as summer plans are hitting their stride, serving as nature's reminder that even the sunniest season brings its share of meteorological drama. While communities prepare for potential weather events, life continues with exciting developments taking shape across the area.
Meanwhile, Liberty Township is expanding its residential footprint with 90 new luxury homes approved for Hamilton-Mason Road. The revised development plan—featuring pickleball courts, walking trails, and preserved green space—represents a thoughtful compromise after an earlier, denser proposal was rejected. In less positive news, downtown Cincinnati experienced an unsettling incident early Sunday when gunfire on Walnut Street left one man wounded, temporarily closing the area as police investigated the scene.
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🌪️ Weather warnings issued for Cincinnati region through Wednesday. The National Weather Service in Cincinnati has posted warnings, watches, and advisories for Kentucky and surrounding areas effective until June 25, 2025. AccuWeather published the alert on June 22, noting that the material may not be redistributed. Meanwhile, local communities are staying informed through various channels as they prepare for potential weather events. The advisory coincides with several community events and business openings happening throughout the region.
🏠 Liberty Township welcomes 90 new homes on Hamilton-Mason Road. Developer Onyx + East successfully revised their plan after trustees rejected an earlier proposal for 109 homes on the same site. The new development will span 30.6 acres with luxury homes ranging from 2,000 to 3,500 square feet. Residents will enjoy amenities including pickleball courts, walking trails, and a pavilion, with 12.5 acres preserved as open space. Construction is expected to begin in 2026 following final development plan approval.
🔫 Gunfire erupts in downtown Cincinnati, leaving one man wounded. Cincinnati police responded to a shooting just before 5:30 a.m. Sunday on Walnut Street between Eighth Street and Central Parkway. The victim was shot in the side, though his current condition remains unknown. Authorities temporarily closed Walnut Street due to a blood trail at the scene, reopening it several hours later. Police have not yet released additional details about the shooting as the investigation continues.
Luxury brick estate pool included: This brick home in Black Horse Run, priced at $850,000, offers resort-style amenities including pool and tennis, with expansive living spaces across two floors, an in-law suite, and recent upgrades to kitchen appliances and HVAC.
Fixer-upper on golf course: This golf course Club Home, priced at $650,000, is currently undergoing rehabilitation and requires new carpeting, floor refinishing, chimney repair, painting, HVAC unit replacement and miscellaneous fixes.
Spacious family haven near nature: This 4-bedroom, 4-bath home with curb appeal is priced at $375,000, featuring a bright family room, granite kitchen, versatile bedrooms, finished basement with wet bar, and fenced yard backing up to green space.
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