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Lumberton General Store to celebrate 1-year anniversary
The Lumberton General Store invites the community to join in celebrating its one-year anniversary of the family-owned restaurant and general store on Saturday, July 20. The event will be held at the Lumberton General Store, 8295 North U.S. Hwy 68, Wilmington, and everyone is welcome to attend, according to the Wilmington-Clinton County Chamber of Commerce.
Renovations ongoing at Little Caesars
According to the new owner, Vikram Singh, from Waverly, a crew is working, renovations are now ongoing at the Little Caesars Pizza Washington Court House location, equipment is being cleaned, new items are being installed, and the shop anticipates opening in mid-August.
Chamber names Apple Farm Service the Business of the Month
The Fayette County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to recognize Apple Farm Service as its Business of the Month. Founded in 1956, president and CEO Bill Apple continues the legacy started by his parents, Henry and Ina. The Washington C.H. location, managed by Matt Apple, which opened in 2021, upholds the “Highest Standard of Excellence” required by each of their manufacturers. This commitment to quality allows Apple Farm Service to purchase at greater discounts and pass the savings on to their customers, a key factor in their strength and competitiveness.
Heat, T-storms Expected For Today And Tuesday
WILMINGTON – Summer in Central Ohio brings with it three things: Heat, humidity and thunderstorms. Anyone who has been outside today already knows that the heat and humidity have arrived in full force, with the National Weather Service in Wilmington forecasting heat index values to be from the mid-90s to near 100 degrees today.
Week of the Warren County Fair starts in Lebanon
LEBANON, Ohio (WKRC) - The Warren County Fair started in Lebanon on Monday. The fair dates back to the 1850s and features carnival rides, games, exhibits and shows. Organizers said there are six days of family-friendly fun planned for the week of the fair. "We have harness racing, rodeos, demolition...
Heat advisory and thunderstorm warning issued for Greater Cincinnati Monday
A heat advisory and a severe thunderstorm warning were issued in the Greater Cincinnati area Monday afternoon. Northeast Butler County, Northwest Warren County and Southwest Montgomery County are under a severe thunderstorm warning until 4 p.m., the weather service said. The storm is moving east into the area from Middletown with gusts up to 60 MPH.
‘Uncaring behavior:’ Dayton grandmother indicted in relation to death of grandson
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney spoke Monday afternoon to the public. During a press conference, Mat Heck, Jr., announced that Stephanie Shanks, 58, of Dayton, was arrested on a warrant on multiple charges related to the death of her grandson, Charles Brown. On March 30, Shanks reportedly called 911 to report Brown […]
Punk music and a punk flea market: Blind Rage Weekend has 20 bands on the lineup
Dayton record shop Blind Rage Records will celebrate its fourth anniversary with a two-day festival lineup of punk and hardcore bands on July 19-20 at Yellow Cab Tavern. More than 20 national and regional bands will be playing Blind Rage Weekend, with headlining performances by The Crosses (Milwaukee), Negative Approach (Detroit) and Zero Boys (Indianapolis) — featuring staples in the hardcore and punk scenes.
More showers and storms today and Wednesday
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- Showers taper off Tuesday morning with another chance for storms Tuesday afternoon and evening. Highs will be around 90 depending on any showers or storms. The chance for showers and storms increases Wednesday along a cold front with scattered showers and storms accompanied by highs in...
Edward Jones Investments branches support New Life Ministries Food Pantry
The three Hillsboro branches of Edward Jones Investments joined forces on Saturday, July 13, to host their annual client appreciation event, partnering with New Life Ministries Food Pantry in support of the local community. The branch teams of Edward Jones offer a heartfelt “thank you” to their clients for their...
City of Dayton’s $18 million housing initiative targets key neighborhoods for revitalization, helping residents
Dayton, Ohio – As part of the Dayton Recovery Plan, the City of Dayton has set aside more than $18 million for housing development and renovations in what appears to be an effort in improving the overall condition of the housing landscape across the city. Using money from the federal American Rescue Plan Act, this project intends to revitalize homes in Wolf Creek, Carillon, Edgemont, Miami Chapel, Five Oaks, Old North Dayton, and Twin Towers among several key locations.
Dayton welcomes Ninth & Tenth Cavalry Association for historic reunion from July 21-28
Dayton, Ohio – Destination Dayton is set to welcome the Ninth & Tenth (Horse) Cavalry Association, National Buffalo Soldiers for their 158th Reunion, scheduled from July 21 to July 28. This event marks the first time the Association has selected Dayton as its host city, therefore honoring the military tradition of the area.
Victims' family describes assault outside Montgomery Inn restaurant downtown
CINCINNATI — A Covington couple in their 70s who were knocked to the ground and injured during a fight outside Montgomery Inn Boathouse is demanding accountability and an apology. On the night of June 22, Doug and Lois Morrow arrived at the restaurant to pick up their son, Troy...
CJ’s Nick Wissman becomes highest-drafted Flyer in program history
DALLAS, Texas (WDTN) – Former University of Dayton pitcher and Chaminade Julienne alum Nick Wissman was selected in the eighth round at pick No. 240 overall to the San Diego Padres in the MLB Draft on Monday. The Flyers hurler becomes the highest draft selection in the history of the Dayton baseball program. He is […]
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