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6 indicted in alleged identity fraud and counterfeit cash scheme
BRYAN, Ohio (WTVG) - Six people are accused of producing and circulating counterfeit money in a multicount indictment announced Tuesday by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Williams County Prosecutor Katherine Zartman. An investigation led by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation uncovered an array of financial schemes across four...
First vendor announced for new food hall coming downtown
DAYTON, Ohio (Dayton Business Journal) -- The Silos, an incoming downtown food hall with plans to open later this summer, has announced its first of four vendors. Nood Bar, run by Chef Dane Shipp, will be the first concept to join The Silos food hall and beer garden, according to a post from the company's Instagram.
DCP at the helm of Gathering at Garst
GREENVILLE — The Gathering at Garst is under new management, but there was still a lot of fun and food to be had. Visitors to the Gathering at Garst were able to see a lot of familiar events, hear great music, see great art, take a step back in time at the encampment, and enjoy shopping at great artisan tents.
WWII aircraft on display at Air Force Museum this week
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A C-47 aircraft from World War II will be on public display this week outside of the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. The Commemorative Air Force Central Texas Wing flew a Douglas C-47 Skytrain to Dayton this weekend. “That’s All, Brother” will be on display at Wright Field behind […]
Troy Legends compete in NABF World Series
YOUNGSTOWN — The Troy American Legion Post 43 Legends went 1-3 in the NABF Senior World Series over the weekend. Troy is now 25-21 on the season. Troy won a wild eight inning game in its tournament opener. Troy rallied from a 6-1 deficit, scoring four runs in the...
Greenville soccer programs shows growth at Alumni Day
GREENVILLE — After different venue changes, the Greenville boys and girls soccer programs still got to host their Alumni Day on July 27 at the field behind Greenville High School. Greenville girls soccer head coach John Tabler said all summer long, the programs had to adjust due to the...
Annie Oakley Festival completes 60th event
GREENVILLE — The Annie Oakley Days Festival celebrated its 60th anniversary at this year’s event and organizers were pleased with how the event was received this year. As always, one of the highlights of the festival always takes place before the festival even begins. The crowning of 2024 Miss Annie Oakley took place on Thursday. This year’s winner was Lauren Wright. This list of previous winners goes all the way back to 1966. The contest is unique in that the contestants are not judged. The winner is determined by skill. Whoever can hit a balloon target from the furthest distance with a BB gun is the winner.
Ohio mother sentenced after severely malnourished toddler found gasping for air
XENIA, Ohio (TCN) -- A 26-year-old mother will spend seven to 10.5 years in prison in an "extreme case of child abuse" after her 3-year-old daughter was found malnourished and covered with bug bites in a filthy apartment. The Greene County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office announced that a judge handed down...
New COTA CEO salary higher than most peer cities' transit chiefs
As the Central Ohio Transit Authority asks Columbus-area voters for more funding this November, its new chief executive officer is already raking in more money than any other public transportation leader in Ohio. Monica Tellez-Fowler earns an annual base salary of $363,825, which is more than what the transportation agency leaders in Cleveland,...
Early harvest continues with peaches, apples, grapes: Don’t wait or they’ll be gone
CLEVELAND, Ohio --If you love local, seasonal fruit, pay attention. Starting with strawberries in May, fruit grown in Ohio has been coming into markets at least two weeks ahead of schedule. Ohio cherries are already over and peaches, which are usually ramping up about now, are well into their season....
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