A historian, a retired judge, and the local DAR chapter offer Middletown history lessons just in time for the nation’s 250th celebration
Engagement from the Revolutionary War through World War II reflects the city’s resilience and can-do mentality.
Soapbox's Partner City Middletown series profiles the people, places, plans and organizations improving the city’s 52,000-plus residents’ positioning for growth in the city, along with the rapidly expanding Butler and Warren counties. From fall 2024 through February 2025, Soapbox stories underscored the growth of Middletown and the city’s continuous forward motion towards a rebirth. Our next Partner City series focuses on steps the city’s government, businesses, and civic organizations are taking to propel Middie City towards prosperity amid the changing landscape of the mid-21st century. This series is made possible with support provided by: Cincinnati Commercial Contracting, the city of Middletown, the Middletown Community Foundation, and the Chamber of Commerce serving Middletown, Monroe and Trenton.
Engagement from the Revolutionary War through World War II reflects the city’s resilience and can-do mentality.
While MCF reflects on role in the community's revitalization, they continue to meet the complex challenges that await all communities in the 21st century.
Big ideas and downtown collaboration yield a very merry Middie City.
As the city looks for a new path forward, perspectives may vary, but there is shared enthusiasm for an invigorated downtown.
Entrepreneur Heather Gibson builds success with a community-first space where creativity, conversation, and caffeine keep customers coming back.
A national expert and local leaders from Butler County and Middletown explain why citizen participation is vital to addressing public issues.
A trio of projects reflects the Middie City’s 2.0 evolution.
Middletown health care providers discuss improvements boosting local quality of life.
A look at four institutions and locations that enrich the city’s social fabric as beloved third places.
With 33 public parks, the Middletown Parks System offers hiking trails, a fishing pond and a bike path connecting to the Great Miami River Trail.
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