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Miami Trace Local Schools was established on July 1, 1955 following the consolidation of eight local school districts in Fayette County. These local schools were formerly Jasper, Concord, Green, Perry, Wayne, Madison, Marion, and Union.
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After changing the name to the PVL in 1972, the league only lasted three years, as New Miami and Ross joined the Wayne Trace League, while Edgewood and Madison retained their membership in the MML. Middletown Bishop Fenwick Falcons (1956–65, to Mid-Miami League) Morrow Little Miami Panthers (1956–59, rejoined Warren County League)
WVNU also broadcasts The Ohio State University football games and local sports from McClain, Washington Court House, Miami Trace, Fairfield and other local football and basketball teams. WVNU is the only CBS News Radio affiliate in South West Ohio that broadcasts CBS "News on the Hour" on a 24/7 basis. [2] [3] Former logo
Sabina Elementary is located in village limits with around 400 students. Students in portions of the Fayette County area of Sabina attend Miami Trace High School. A few Sabina area students also attend Greeneview High School in nearby Jamestown, Ohio. Sabina is also home to the Sabina Public Library.
Washington Court House (often abbreviated as Washington C.H.) is a city in Union Township, Fayette County, Ohio.It is the county seat of Fayette County and is located between Cincinnati and Columbus.