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Class on severe weather safety being held in West Chester

Class on severe weather safety being held in West Chester

WEST CHESTER, OH (FOX19) - West Chester Township is offering an evening class in emergency preparedness as part of its ongoing West Chester University – community education program.

The class will focus on severe weather and will feature a speaker from The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) who will discuss early predictions of severe weather.

The class is designed to provide residents with the information needed to keep families and businesses safe during an emergency. The West Chester University: Emergency Preparedness – Severe Weather class will be offered Wednesday, May 1 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the West Chester Library, 9363 Centre Pointe Drive.

The class will provide participants with the tools they need to plan for widespread community emergencies related to severe weather, as well as smaller crises in their homes and/or neighborhoods.

Bitter cold weather approaching Tri-State

Bitter cold weather approaching Tri-State

CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) -

wind chill advisory has been issued for parts of the Tri-State as bitter cold weather approaches.

 

PHOTOS: Snow in West Chester

PHOTOS: Snow in West Chester

WEST CHESTER, OH (FOX19) - A viewer sent in photos of snow that accumulated in West Chester last week.

Weather cancels West Chester concert

Weather cancels West Chester concert

WEST CHESTER, OH (FOX19) -  The First Financial Bank After-Hours on The Square scheduled for Thursday, July 19, has been cancelled due to the almost certain risk of rain during the time of the concert.

This event will be back on Thursday, July 26  with the band Stays in Vegas.

West Chester hosts class on severe weather safety

West Chester hosts class on severe weather safety

WEST CHESTER, OH (FOX19) - West Chester Township is offering an evening class in emergency preparedness as part of its ongoing West Chester University – community education program.  

The class will focus on severe weather and will feature a speaker from The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) who will discuss early predictions of severe weather. NOAA is the federal agency that includes the National Weather Service.

The class is designed to provide people in the township with the information needed to keep families and businesses safe during an emergency.  The West Chester University: Emergency Preparedness – Severe Weather class will be offered Tuesday, May 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the West Chester Library, 9363 Centre Pointe Drive.

The class will provide participants with the tools they need to plan for widespread community emergencies related to severe weather, as well as smaller crises in their homes and/or neighborhoods.

Bethany Road closed due to washout

Bethany Road closed due to washout

 

LEBANON, OH (FOX19) - The Warren County Engineer's Office has closed Bethany road east of Pinnacle Drive in Deerfield Township due to unsafe washout from the recent rain showers.

The bridge is about halfway between Butler-Warren and Mason-Montgomery Roads.

The Engineer's office is asking motorists to be careful as they approach the detour, which will use Mason-Montgomery Road, Main Street (US 42), Mason Road, and Butler-Warren Road.

Crews are on the scene and the road will be repaired and open for traffic as soon as possible.

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Route 4 at Bypass 4 work moved up to Tuesday

Route 4 at Bypass 4 work moved up to Tuesday

FAIRFIELD, OH (FOX19) - Due to the weather forecast for Wednesday, the traffic switch announced for the intersection of State Route 4 and the State Route 4 Bypass been moved to Tuesday, Jan. 10.

The intersection of Route 4 and Bypass 4 will be reconfigured as part of the Bypass 4 Improvement Project (between Port Union and Route 4). Traffic will be switched from the existing pavement to the new pavement. The new diversion road between Bypass 4 and Route 4 will be opened to traffic at this time.

Left turns will not be permitted at the Route 4 and Bypass 4 intersection from this point forward. Instead, people will have to make those turns before or after the intersection, to reduce the number of cars actually in the intersection waiting to turn.

The new traffic patterns will be delineated with pavement markings and signage both overhead and ground mounted.