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Market Square forms the natural center of town life, a gathering place where the community comes together throughout the year. A classic gazebo stands at its heart, hosting everything from summer ...
Local eateries serve up classics like chicken pot pie (the Pennsylvania Dutch version, which is more like a stew with square noodles than the crusted variety), schnitz un knepp (dried apples, ham, and ...
WellSpan now has the North York property where a massive sports complex was proposed, but John Inch hasn't given up on the ...
A box filled with hundreds of clothing items was stolen from the massive Spooky Nook Sports complex in East Hempfield, police announced on Thursday, June 12. The theft was reported by a representative ...
Bookings at the massive Spooky Nook Sports Complex, currently under construction in Butler County, are already filling up. Every weekend from April to August is booked, according to Sam Beiler ...
Aug. 15—Sara's House at Spooky Nook Sports Champion Mill in Hamilton is now open, and for the remainder of the year, the store's hours will be based on activities at the sports and events megaplex.
The Hamilton complex sued Atlantic Specialty Insurance Company, claiming the insurer “failed” when determining to apply the “Faulty Work” exclusion of its policy for the $165 million complex.
Over the next several weeks, there will be a handful of sporting events as more of Spooky Nook Sports Champion Mill comes online, half of the 1.2 million-square-foot complex.
Spooky Nook at Champion Mill is Ohio’s second-largest convention center and the nation’s largest sports complex, as the development features 19 meeting rooms, 28 basketball courts, 46 ...
The $165 million Spooky Nook complex features more than 1.2 million square feet of indoor and outdoor sports space, hotel rooms, conference rooms, entertainment venues, food options, and more.
HAMILTON — For the past few weeks, the players on Badin High School’s boys soccer team have scouted out their new home field.
Aug. 18—The mechanics lien levied against part of the Spooky Nook at Champion Mill property was lifted last week, and the $165 million project moves closer to the opening of its sports complex.