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Ohio's first K9 therapy dog Mattis honored at memorial held final post at Westland High
A tearful memorial ceremony on Tuesday morning honored the life of Mattis, a K9 therapy dog at the Frankin County Sheriff's Office and the first law enforcement therapy dog in Ohio. Mattis died on June 28. ...
Ohio deputies looking for man with a nationwide warrant out of West Virginia after he led officials on a chase and disappeared
The Noble County Sheriff's Office said they are looking for Timothy Shawn Wines, 53-years-old, from Washington County Ohio. Wines has a nationwide arrest warrant out of Jackson County, WV.
Village Green to hold final Hot Dog Drive-Thru this Friday
GREENVILLE – After several weekly specialty hot dog drive-thru events this season, the Village Green Health Campus in Greenville will hold its final one this Friday, Aug. 2 from 11:30 am to 1 pm. This season’s grand finale is the pulled pork dog with slaw. You don’t want to...
Family of Harley Edwin Alexander thanks community
We are humbled and grateful for the hundreds of people who shared and participated in honoring Harley’s return home. Many of you donated your time; many donated a remembrance, and we received flowers and food. We are reluctant to try to list each of you because we would undoubtedly miss someone.
🤼♂️🎶 The Visionary Center opens for learning
Good morning! Here's my daily piece of advice: Today is one of those days to get out and begin going after one of your dreams and passions, if you haven't started yet. Sound too corny? Today's top story should prove otherwise and at the very least inspire you. ...
Wrestling, live music, arcade games coming to The Visionary Center
RICHMOND, Ind. — Some people may know him as "The NuMetal Messiah" Michael Black. Others may know him as his wrestling persona of Dante the Black Angel. But soon, people will know Michael Johnson by his title of owner and promoter of The Visionary Center, a new multi-purpose event space he officially opened at...
Jeff Vaughn returns to Mississinawa Valley to coach Blackhawk Boys Basketball
UNION CITY – The Mississinawa Valley Boys Basketball program will return a veteran coach to the bench for the 2024-25 basketball season. His name is Jeff Vaughn, and he coached the Blackhawks back in 2005-2009. Vaughn has been married to wife, Shelly for 29 years and has three grown...
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...
VIDEO: Local man rescues kittens tossed in the trash
Jamie Moore of Greenville is a K99.1FM Hero! While working his job as sub contractor for Rumpke, he heard tiny little cries and found four kittens tossed in the trash! Jamie rescued the babies and took them to the Botkins Fire Department. The kittens are now at the Tri Valley Animal Clinic. Thank you Jamie for your kind heart and love for animals!
Solvita Greenville Brethren Retirement Community Aug. 7 Blood Drive
DAYTON, Ohio – Solvita is calling on donors to respond to a critical shortage of multiple blood types. Donate at the Brethren Retirement Community blood drive Wednesday, Aug. 7 from 1 to 4 p.m. at 750 Chestnut St., Greenville. Schedule an appointment to donate with Solvita (formerly Community Blood...
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