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GPD promotes 3, Benge becomes new Police Chief
GREENVILLE – On Wednesday, family, friends and colleagues gathered in the city council chambers to celebrate the promotion of three Greenville Police Officers. Lieutenant Ryan Benge was promoted to the rank of Chief of Police. Chief Benge has been with the Greenville Police Department since 2014. Throughout Chief Benge’s tenure with the agency, he has held the assignments of Detective, Patrol Sergeant, Support Services Lieutenant, and his most recent position of Operations Lieutenant.
Watch: Bernie Moreno speaks at Republican National Convention
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Bernie Moreno, who’s running for U.S. Senate in Ohio, spoke Tuesday at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. Moreno, a businessman from Cleveland looking to unseat Democrat Sherrod Brown, was scheduled to speak Tuesday night on the main stage. Before that, he sat down with Chip Brewster of Nexstar Media Wire. […]
Yost rejects proposed amendment for no title
(The Center Square) – A plan to ask Ohio voters to strip away immunity from government and public employees for civil rights violations didn’t make it past the first step. Attorney General Dave Yost rejected a petition for a constitutional amendment because it did not contain a title. “The lack of a title alone provides sufficient cause to reject the submitted petition, and the petition is rejected on that basis,”...
AJ Bey retires after 14 years as Versailles wrestling head coach
VERSAILLES — Versailles wrestling head coach AJ Bey announced his retirement from coaching this past week. He was the head coach for 14 years and spent a total of 27 years in the athletic department as an assistant coach in baseball and football. Bey said he will miss being...
Greenville Football Golf Outing returns to Turtle Creek
GREENVILLE – The 2024 Greenville Football Golf Outing returns to Turtle Creek Golf Course under the direction of first-year head coach Sean Ford. Coach Ford invites everyone to participate in the event in support of the Green Wave football program. “We’re back home, we’re back at Turtle Creek, and...
Adams Voice coming to TCC
GREENVILLE — Triumphant Christian Center, 1129 South Towne Court, Greenville, will welcome Adams Voice on Sunday, July 28, 6 p.m. The concert is free. Ministering as a team since 1997, Adams Voice knows that leading people to a personal encounter with a loving Savior is the soul purpose of their call. The focus of their ministry is to attest to the power of God through worship, inviting Him in to change lives. Woven into their repertoire of the familiar are original songs resonating with scripture, written from personal testimony inspired by real-life circumstances. Their music spans a wide range of styles as they endeavor to reach all age groups. Nashville Christian recording artists Adams Voice consists of husband and wife David and Charlene Adams and their four children Emma, Johnny, Anna and Luke. Each concert includes duets, trios, as well as the entire family sharing their vocal harmonies. Audiences appreciate their genuine spirit and how they readily connect with the audience through a variety of tunes and testimonies of God’s goodness and grace.
RICHMOND WOMAN ARRESTED FOR ODD ACTS OF VANDALISM IN UPSCALE DAYTON AREA
(Belbrook, OH)--A Richmond woman is accused of going on a vandalism spree in an upscale Dayton community. Investigators say 29-year-old Courtney Piotrowski went to Belbrook and smashed the windows of a brand new $125,000 Tesla Cybertruck. Before that, Piotrowski had knocked over propane tanks at a different house. Witnesses in both locations told police they had no idea who she was or what prompted the incident.
Guided tours highlight sites in Armstrong's hometown
Jul. 17—WAPAKONETA — The Auglaize County Historical Society will provide bus tours of Neil Armstrong-related sites in and around Wapakoneta from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, July 21. The guided tours last approximately 75 minutes and feature buildings and sites related to the childhood of the first man on the moon. Free will donations will be accepted for the tour, which begins and concludes at the ...
Four US Automation Companies Unite Under One Brand - HAHN Automation Group US
The HAHN Automation Group US is bringing the power of four well-known automation companies - Invotec, HAHN Automation, REI Automation, and HAHN Plastics - together. MIAMISBURG, OH / ACCESSWIRE / July 16, 2024 / This transition signifies more than just a merger. With 30+ years in business, it marks the beginning of a unified approach in the US as well as the group's 22 global locations.
911 call: 7-year-old boy accidentally shot himself at Springfield Township home
A recording of a 911 call from an incident Tuesday in Springfield Township indicates a young boy accidentally shot himself. Springfield Township police responded to a home in the 9700 block of Arvin Avenue around 2:18 p.m. for a juvenile shot. A woman had called in the incident, which police said they are...
Laber of Love offering pet memorial plaques
Laber of Love Pet Rescue is offering memorial signs for pets ahead of National Pet Memorial Day, which falls on Sept. 8. Custom signs will be displayed in the Pet Memorial Garden on the greenspace of Gay Smith/Associates in downtown Sidney for an entire week staring the morning of Saturday, Sept. 7.
City council temporarily bans new car washes, storage facilities in Toledo
TOLEDO, Ohio — You will see fewer storage units and car washes popping up in the Glass City after Toledo City Council voted Wednesday on a temporary moratorium, or ban, on these types of new developments until Jan. 31, 2025. Luciano Dailey cleans and washes his car a few...
Sidney Municipal Court: June 2024
SIDNEY — The following people appeared for sentencing in Sidney Municipal Court during the month of June 2024. All sentences include the cost of prosecution:. Douglas Jerome Obringer, 32, of Centerville, was charged with speeding, $175 fine. Jonathan Kent Leach, 32, of Cincinnati, was charged with speeding, $135 fine.
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