Danielle Robinson recalled the countless hours in the emergency room and hospitals across Ohio, none of the doctors or nurses ever knew the best course of treatment for her husband’s unusual symptoms and many side effects. “I slept for months on a loveseat so I could take care of him 24 hours,” Robinson said. “Our […]
Tag: Disabled American Veterans
Schools Take Possession of DAV Property; Cold Spring Votes to Appeal Decision
The Campbell County School District has taken possession of the former DAV property after a judge granted a request for eminent domain. by Robin Gee One week after a judge granted the Campbell County School District’s request for eminent domain, Superintendent Dr. David Rust announced the district submitted a check for $5.5 million to the […]
Update: Reactions from Cold Spring, School District on Judge’s DAV Property Ruling
The addition of a new Campbell County Middle School would alleviate issues of crowding and provide a location closer to the northern tier of the county. by Robin Gee Campbell County School Board Superintendent Dr. David Rust has issued a brief statement in light of a recent court decision to grant the schools the right […]
BREAKING: Judge Grants Campbell County Schools’ Case to Take DAV Property
A judge has ruled the Campbell County School Board can proceed with its eminent domain action on the former Disabled American Veterans Property. by Robin Gee A judge’s ruling has cleared the way for the Campbell County School Board to proceed in its efforts to secure the former Disabled American Veterans site for a new […]
Update: Children’s Hospital Says No Plans for DAV Site in Cold Spring at This Time
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital denies interest in the DAV property at this time, but it is clear the city of Cold Spring, which now owns the site, has plans to develop it as a healthcare facility. Does this story bring some value to you? Please consider a small donation to help fund our content. We rely […]
EXCLUSIVE: Cold Spring Purchases DAV Property, Cincinnati Children’s Could be Part of Deal
If all goes according to Cold Spring officials’ plans, the former DAV site will belong to a joint partnership between St. Elizabeth Healthcare and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Does this story bring some value to you? Please consider a small donation to help fund our content. We rely solely on support from our advertising partners, providing […]
DAV Property Update: State Outlines Issues With Schools’ Purchase Request, Schools and City Respond
The Campbell County School District hopes to build a second middle school on the DAV property. A rejection by KDE is just part of the process, said the superintendent. Does this story bring some value to you? Please consider a small donation to help fund our content. We rely solely on support from our advertising […]
Latest on DAV Property: City Decides Not to Appeal Meetings Decision; Files Complaints Against Schools Attorney
Footage from the May 10 meeting in Cold Spring. Does this story bring some value to you? Please consider a small donation to help fund our content. We rely solely on support from our advertising partners, providing our content for free. Any amount helps. Click here to donate! Cold Spring officials have taken to […]
Opinion: Campbell County Schools Superintendent Responds to Recent DAV Purchase
Dr. David Rust. Campbell County Schools Superintendent. Do you appreciate this story? Please consider a small donation to help fund our content. We rely solely on support from our advertising partners, providing our content for free. Any amount helps. Click here to donate! The following is a letter from Campbell County Schools Superintendent Dr. David […]
Cold Spring Mayor on DAV: “The Most Valuable Property in the County”
City officials are confident of their plan to purchase the former Disabled American Veterans property. Do you like this story? Please consider a smalldonation to help fund our content. We rely solely on support from ouradvertising partners, providing our content for free. Any amount helps. Clickhere to donate! by Robin Gee, city council beat editor […]

