Michael D. Clark, Enquirer

Michael D. Clark

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Cincinnati, OH, United States

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Past articles by Michael:

Township saw a downtown fall from the sky

Timing may be everything. But so too is geography, say elected officials and Liberty Center's development company → Read More

Schools reap new mall money

School officials here are happy about the new, $350 million Liberty Center, welcoming the additional tax money from the massive mall while cautioning it's no windfall. → Read More

Will mega project clog Butler County roads?

Local officials say road improvements for Liberty Center will handle a flood of vehicles. Some residents aren't so sure. → Read More

Why West Chester said no to Liberty Center

When developers of $350 million project picked undeveloped Liberty Township, they were going with their second choice → Read More

Search underway after downed plane reported

Warren County authorities are looking for a plane that might have crashed in Turtlecreek Township. → Read More

Locals on Boehner: Good job or good riddance

Like divided Congress, Speaker Boehner's tenure leaving a wake of divided constituents → Read More

2 Butler County teens accused of social media threats

TRENTON Two Butler County teens are facing charges and possible expulsion from Edgewood High School after school officials said they made social → Read More

Liberty Center: Grand opening won’t mean all open

Some stores, restaurants won’t open for business until weeks or months after Oct. 22 event → Read More

It's toast: Liberty Twp. bakery backers withdraw plan

Plans for a giant bakery factory here are dead. → Read More

State changes may force Kings Schools to drop security device

State officials may force removal of anti-school shooter door blocks that Kings Schools already installed. → Read More

Liz Rogers rejects plea deal

WEST CHESTER TWP. When former Cincinnati restauranteur Liz Rogers said "hell no," she meant it. The deadline for Rogers to accept a plea → Read More

Mason homeless man is Facebook phenom

Mason is one of our most affluent communities and a homeless man there is attracting → Read More

Army hero skydiver funeral at Lakota stadium

Army skydiver hero Corey Hood’s funeral at Lakota stadium where he first learned to battle → Read More

Cabela's opening brings thousands through doors

WEST CHESTER TWP. - Thousands lined up Wednesday morning - some camping out for days - to be among the first inside a giant, new outdoors store. The → Read More

Planned Liberty Twp. bakery taking heat

Some residents oppose bread factory proposed a few thousand feet from their upscale neighborhood. → Read More

Diners chow down early at West Chester food truck rally

WEST CHESTER TWP. Why wait for lunch or dinner when you can queue up first thing in the morning at one of the region's most popular food truck rallies? → Read More

Fire forces patrons out at West Chester Longhorn Steakhouse

WEST CHESTER TWP. A lunchtime fire shut down a popular steakhouse here, forcing dozens of customers and workers to escape → Read More

$13M bioscience school opens doors for teens

Butler Tech’s new school will prepare teens for college and careers through programs that include biomedical science, dental assisting, exercise science and health technology. → Read More

Giant bakery battle heats up in Liberty Twp

Liberty Twp homeowners are heated over plans for giant bakery next to upscale homes → Read More

Liz Rogers has emphatic response to plea deal

Rogers offered diversion program in police-impersonation case → Read More