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Sabo, Frazier, Cors, Mishler finish final round at Ohio Open
WESTFIELD CENTER — After earning one of the last spots in Wednesday’s final, Wooster resident Ben Cors had a lot to prove. The University of Dayton golfer did just that as he moved up the Ohio Open Championship leaderboard in final round action at Westfield Country Club. Cors tied for 49th place thanks to...
Rising gun violence in Ohio overlooked during lawmakers’ marathon session
Columbus, Ohio – Ohio state lawmakers wrapped up their legislative activities with a 12-hour marathon session on Wednesday, taking dozens of votes on various issues. Despite the urgency of addressing gun violence highlighted by recent mass shootings, gun policy did not feature prominently on the agenda. Recent Gun Violence...
2024 Americana Festival Boasts More Vendors, Entertainment
The Centerville - Washington Township Americana Festival 2024 Presented by Dayton Children's Hospital Returns on July 3 and 4. 2024 Americana Festival Boasts More Vendors, Entertainment. The Centerville-Washington Township Americana Festival is all set to paint Ohio red, white, and blue once again! This year, the festival, known as the...
Autism Society, jail coalition discuss solutions for mental health, disabilities
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — On Tuesday, the Dayton Autism Society and the Montgomery County Jail Coalition met to discuss solutions that better help those with mental health issues or disabilities. They hope these conversations can lead to action, that can save lives so that what happened to Isaiah Tramell...
Freedom Alliance gifts local veteran all-terrain wheelchair
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A veteran hurt in the line of duty was awarded a special gift Tuesday. Corporal Paul Gibson was injured by an IED blast in Afghanistan back in 2012, leaving him with mobility issues. This afternoon, he was given an all-terrain wheelchair. The gift came from...
Dayton cancels firework festival for another year, holds firework show only
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- Last year's show was cancelled after shots were fired near the Dayton Children's Parade back in November of 2022. The city of Dayton last year gave the reason of safety concerns and shortage in officers, which is the same reason this year. They're only bringing back the fireworks.
1 hospitalized after crash, lane blocked on I-75
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — One person was taken to the hospital after a crash on I-75 northbound beyond Second Street/Salem Avenue. According to the Montgomery County Regional Dispatch Center, the crash occurred as a vehicle hydroplaned through ponding water. The furthest left lane along the northbound lane of I-75 is closed at this time according […]
Curby the Cardinal getting a makeover
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Montgomery County mascot who teaches residents to reduce, reuse and recycle is getting a new look. On July 4, Montgomery County Environmental Services will officially debut the makeover of Curby the Cardinal during the Americana Festival in Centerville. “The new mascot outfit features more realistic features, an internal cooling vest […]
2nd person indicted in Trotwood dismemberment case
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A second person has been indicted in connection with the dismembered human body discovered at a Trotwood home in April. On Wednesday, July 3, the Montgomery County Grand Jury returned an indictment for Amanda Reiff on two charges: Human remains were discovered at a Trotwood residence on April 22. Thanks to the […]
Local police warn of new Publishers Clearing House scam
KETTERING, Ohio (WDTN) — Kettering Police have received multiple reports of residents falling victim to a new type of scam. The Kettering Police Department is warning residents of a new scam after receiving multiple reports from residents that they had received calls claiming they had won the Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes. The scammer told the […]
White Castle in Trotwood to become 24-hour operation on weekends
As White Castle is strengthening its “Night Castle” branding, a location in the Dayton region is planning to expand its hours to accommodate late-night Cravers. Tommy Loveberry, White Castle’s regional director in Cincinnati, said the Trotwood location has plans to be open 24 hours on Fridays and Saturdays before the summer ends.
Bethel Township residents, Huber Heights Council discuss proposed 296-acre annexation
HUBER HEIGHTS—A small group of Bethel Township residents attended the regularly scheduled Huber Heights City Council meeting on Monday, June 24. They spoke to council members and shared their objections to a proposed 296-acre annexation. “We’ve heard about traffic issues, we’ve heard about school issues and your solutions,” Bethel...
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