Ross Township News

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FIRE EXPLORER PROGRAM - The Ross Township Fire Department is starting a Fire Explorer program giving area youth an inside look at the Fire and EMS service.  Hands on training as well as riding with firefighters and paramedics will give you real life experiences. Open to area high school students age 14 and older.  For more information contact Captain Shane Packer at: (513) 863-3410 or spacker@rosstwp.org

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Knox Box Program - The Ross Township Fire Department (RTFD) is glad to announce our new Residential Knox Box Program. The Residential Knox Box Program is another way in which the Ross Township Fire Department can better protect the residents of Ross Township. Knox Boxes offer a secure way in which RTFD can access the homes of our residents in times of emergency...click here for more details pdf

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Memorabilia Sale - The Ross Township Police Department is teaming up with “Hot Pursuit carCustoms” to sell 1/24 scale versions of the Ross Township Police Cruiser. The cost is $50.00 plus shipping. The Police/Fire Department challenge coin is also available for $20.00. You can also purchase the car and challenge coin as a set for just $60.00. Partial proceeds from each sale go toward the Ross Township Police Department’s: “Shop with a Cop” program. For additional information stop in (3133 Hamilton Cleves Road) or call the department at (513) 863-2337 Ext. 1. Click here to download more information.

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$5.00 plus shipping for a sleeve of three Callaway Warbird Ross Township Police Golf Balls

 

 

 

 


Ross Township Celebrates Memorial Day, 2011...click on link below to see the video. http://vimeo.com/25540043


CINCY MAGAZINE - June, 2011(link to article)

Rated #18 of the Top 50 Communities in the Tristate: “A stellar safety rating, rolling landscape, Indian Creek and several streams contribute to the quality of life in Butler’s Ross Township. Residents can take advantage of the proximity of Cincinnati and Dayton as well as major highways and interstates. Organized in 1809, it was one of the original subdivisions of Butler County, Sixty-five firefighters are located in two fire stations in the township, and the fire department has a response time of five minutes or less.” 

Rated #3 Safest Neighborhood in the Tristate: “...we collected 2009 crime statistics from the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program which lists four categories of property crime and four categories of violent crime.”

Rated #13 of 35 First Rate Public School Systems: “We consulted state report cards, school websites and the school district...”


VACATION CHECKS - This is a reminder for any Ross Township resident looking towards a vacation anytime this year. If you plan to be away from home, please remember to notify the Ross Township Police Department. We will gladly schedule a check on your residence while you are away to make sure that it is the way you left it. Have fun and stay safe while you are gone and always remember to watch your speed and always wear your safety belts.


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