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Wouldn’t it be nice to get along with family and friends again? In our increasingly polarized world, fostering understanding and respectful dialogue is more important than ever. Along with Braver Angels, the City of Montgomery is hosting a series of workshops to help depolarize the political divide we face daily at work, with friends, and...

The City of Montgomery is proud to welcome Officer Dylan Ballauer to our police department. Dylan previously served as a police officer for three years with the City of Hamilton. He was a Field Training Officer and an Active Threat Response Instructor, certified through the Ohio Tactical Officers Association (OTOA). We asked Dylan why he...

Police Officer Scott Bierer was recently promoted to the rank of sergeant with the Montgomery Police Department. Scott has worked for the City of Montgomery for nine years. Before coming to Montgomery, Scott served as a State Trooper for 16 years and previously worked for the Hamilton County General Health District. “I like being a...

By Council Member Ken Suer This summer marked the 50th anniversary of our 4th of July parade and festival, a fine tradition and a great example of our community spirit. Over the past fifty years, much has changed, but much has also remained the same. Here are JUST A FEW examples: Fifty years ago, Montgomery...

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Coming together to heal and create a sense of community.

The magic of a thousand volunteers and a few chocolate-covered strawberries.

The storm has passed. You climb from your basement and find silence, darkness, and total destruction. The struggle begins. In this episode, you will hear stories about the brave first responders answering the calls for help from those in need.

Imagine being woken from a deep sleep by storm sirens. Disoriented, you turn on the television, and a meteorologist warns that your street is in the direct path of a tornado. In an instant, you realize you and your family only have a few seconds before the storm reaches your home.

During our research, we found some information about the four FBI agents and the embezzler that we think you will find interesting but didn't make it into the main story. Audio Transcript Matthew Vanderhorst: 0:01 Thank you for listening to Lost Heroes, Missing Money. During this bonus episode, Amy and I will talk about the...

Family members and friends learn of the terrible tragedy. Children of the agents remember their father. Audio Transcript Matthew Vanderhorst: 0:01 Welcome to part two of Lost Heroes. Missing money. Retired FBI Agent Ross Rice: 0:06 Flying down there with this suspect as part of a plea agreement to try and find and recover those...

On a cold winter morning, a small plane was on its way to Lunken Airport in Cincinnati, Ohio, when something went terribly wrong. Four FBI agents, a confessed bank embezzler, and his representative were on their way to find stolen cash allegedly buried in the Cincinnati area. Audio Transcript Chief Rob Penny: 0:00 I remember...

The City of Montgomery invites residents and community members to attend either of two upcoming Open Houses to learn about and provide feedback on a proposed expansion project for the Hopewell Cemetery Columbaria Project. Event Details Wednesday, August 13 or Thursday, August 21 Time: 5:00—7:00 p.m. Location: Montgomery City Hall, 10101 Montgomery Road The City...

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