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Silver Alert canceled for 14-year-old girl missing from Blackford County
UPDATE: The statewide Silver Alert issued early Tuesday for a missing 14-year-old girl from Blackford County was canceled just before 8 a.m., according to Indiana State Police. Police did not provide any additional information at the time of the cancellation. INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — An Indiana Silver Alert was issued Tuesday morning for a missing 14-year-old […]
Vendors sought for holiday boutique
GREENVILLE — The EUM Church Women’s Ministry is excited to announce its annual Holiday Boutique on Nov. 9, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., at the EUM Worship Center at 1451 Sater Street in Greenville (corner of Sater Street & Sebring-Warner Road). The Holiday Boutique is designed for artisans and home-based-business...
Frank, Bonnie Turner to celebrate 60th wedding anniversary
Frank and Bonnie Turner of For Loramie will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on Aug. 11 at a Mass of Thanksgiving at 11 a.m. in the St. Michael Catholic Church in Fort Loramie, followed by a dinner for family and invited guests at the Wooden Shoe Inn in Minster. Frank...
St. Marys to host memorial 5K
ST. MARYS — A memorial 5K walk, run or ruck will be held at Memorial Park, 100 W. High St., St. Marys, on Sept. 7 starting at 9 a.m. The event is being organized by the Bravo Company, 837th Brigade Engineer Battalion of the Ohio Army National Guard. It...
'All Roads Lead to Dayton,' Secretary of Air Force Frank Kendall Says During Visit
All roads in the Air Force lead to Dayton. That was one message Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall brought to Air Force Life Cycle Industry Days at the Dayton Convention Center on Tuesday, delivered along with a message of essential stability for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, at a time when Kendall and his fellow Air Force leaders are readying the service to fight a new kind of war.
Multiple departments battle fire at chicken farm
HARROD, OH (WLIO) - Details are currently limited, but a one-alarm fire has erupted inside two large buildings on a chicken farm located at 3631 Lawrence Road on the outskirts of Harrod. According to scanner traffic, there are reports of three employees being transported to a local hospital with an...
Youth development program in West Dayton connects kids with nature
A program to get youth involved in nature is based out of Wesleyan MetroPark. The program – called Adventure Central – serves as one of the community pillars in West Dayton. Adventure Central is approaching its 24th anniversary in October. The program is a collaboration between Five Rivers...
Springfield Italian eatery will move to downtown Urbana
Eatly, a seasonal Springfield restaurant, will soon move to a larger location in downtown Urbana and open year-round. The restaurant, which has been open at 601 N. Fountain Ave. since 2021, will be “steps off the square” in Urbana, and while it will continue serving its traditional Sicilian fare, owner Tom Thompson said he will add homestyle foods like baked mac ‘n cheese, baked steaks and homemade chicken and noodles, to the menu. The new location will also have a full bar and an event room.
Francis treated to 95th surprise birthday gala
GREENVILLE – Carl Francis’ 95th birthday was on July 24, and it was celebrated this past Saturday at the Greenville Elks Lodge much to his surprise. Yes, he was duped into coming to the Elks Lodge by his Brazilian son, Eddie Anjos, after they attended Mass at St. Mary’s Church.
DeLoreans, Mustangs, and more: Wicked Wheels adapting to growing popularity ahead of 5th annual event
Andy Glenn, a Springfield Township trustee for the last two decades, has his mom to thank for his involvement in the Wicked Wheels Car Fest. His mother’s dream car was a bright red 1965 Mustang convertible with a 289 engine, and in 2014, his father bought it for her. Now, as he prepares to bring it to the fifth annual Wicked Wheels show where he also serves as a judge, his enthusiasm is contagious. “I love old cars,” he said. “The old cars have a character to them that you just don’t find in things that are made today. They’re so easy to work on. They’re very simplistic. They don’t have the computers, and their designs are something you haven’t seen in a long time come out by auto manufacturers. They’re metal. They don’t have a lot of plastic parts in them. There’s just a lot that appeals about the older vehicles, especially with Gen Xers.” On Aug. 7, Glenn and hundreds of other proud car owners will gather in Springfield’s Homecoming Park to display models ranging from the latest models in dealerships to perfectly-preserved pieces from the ‘60s to firetrucks and racecars.
Researchers set batteries on fire for years in a small Ohio city. Residents weren't told
For years, in a small town in southwest Ohio, researchers were setting batteries on fire. They hoped to determine what makes lithium-ion batteries — the ones found in everything from cell phones to electric vehicles — combust suddenly and without warning. But a WYSO investigation found that community...
Arnold Riffle still planting garden at 88
GREENVILLE – Arnold Riffle, at age 88, is still putting out a vegetable garden on ground that is situated between where he lives and where his daughter and son-in-law (Shelley and Dennis Soward) reside on Jaysville-St. John Road. Riffle has been gardening all his life. He begins tilling the...
Heavy Equipment & AG Consignment Auction – Greenville – 8/3
What: Tractors, Telehandlers, Lifts & Forklifts, Dozers, Wheel Loaders & Backhoes, Excavators, Rollers, Skidsteers, UTVs, Semis and Trucks, Fuel Tanks, Trailers, Concrete Equipment, New Products, New Skidsteer and Tractor Attachments, New Mini Excavators, Industrial Support Equipment, Misc. Equipment.
‘They wished my children would burn’: Bryan mayor asks for civility amid legal battle with Dad’s Place
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Bryan has century-old businesses, exciting developments, and was recently named one of the best hometowns in Ohio. But Mayor Carrie Schlade said all of the positive things coming out of the community have been overshadowed by a legal battle between the city and Dad’s Place, a local church that’s housing the homeless.
Greenville Police Department – Police Reports
On July 16, 2024, at approximately 12:11 PM police responded to 112 Winchester Avenue reference a domestic dispute. PO spoke to Ralph Mccreery and Marty Asbury in the front yard. Both Ralph and Marty stated that Ralph had been in a verbal argument with his son, and Marty’s brother, Joseph Mccreery, over leaving for a birthday party. Ralph and Marty stated that Joseph began pushing the chair that Ralph was sitting in. Marty stated that she attempted to step between Joseph and Ralph to separate them. Marty stated that Joseph continued to push through her, so she slapped him in the face to defend her father. Ralph stated the same. Marty filled out a written statement. PO then spoke to Joseph, and his girlfriend, Samantha Day inside. Joseph stated that he was in a verbal argument with his dad, Ralph, over leaving for a birthday party. Joseph stated while they were arguing, his sister, Marty, slapped him in the face, and that is when he pushed the chair that Ralph was sitting in. Joseph filled out a written statement. No party had any visible injuries, and nobody requested medical treatment. Due to conflicting stories and lack of injuries, there will be no charges in this case. All parties stayed at the residence together. Ralph and Joseph live together, Marty does not live at 112 Winchester Avenue. BCI only.
This country singer is slated to perform ahead of BGSU Homecoming game
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — A famous country singer and songwriter will perform a free concert at Bowling Green State University (BGSU) during the university's annual Homecoming festivities in September. The university has booked award-winning country singer Phil Vassar as a part of its 2024 Homecoming celebration, according to a...
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