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Adams Voice coming to TCC
GREENVILLE — Triumphant Christian Center, 1129 South Towne Court, Greenville, will welcome Adams Voice on Sunday, July 28, 6 p.m. The concert is free. Ministering as a team since 1997, Adams Voice knows that leading people to a personal encounter with a loving Savior is the soul purpose of their call. The focus of their ministry is to attest to the power of God through worship, inviting Him in to change lives. Woven into their repertoire of the familiar are original songs resonating with scripture, written from personal testimony inspired by real-life circumstances. Their music spans a wide range of styles as they endeavor to reach all age groups. Nashville Christian recording artists Adams Voice consists of husband and wife David and Charlene Adams and their four children Emma, Johnny, Anna and Luke. Each concert includes duets, trios, as well as the entire family sharing their vocal harmonies. Audiences appreciate their genuine spirit and how they readily connect with the audience through a variety of tunes and testimonies of God’s goodness and grace.
National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Dayton offers free-of-charge flight simulator courses to prospective pilots
Dayton, Ohio – Teenagers interested in aviation careers have an amazing chance offered by the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. Intended for youngsters between the ages of 14 and 18 who are interested about what it takes to soar in the skies as pilots, the museum is running a unique program named “Introduction to Becoming a Pilot.”
Guided tours highlight sites in Armstrong's hometown
Jul. 17—WAPAKONETA — The Auglaize County Historical Society will provide bus tours of Neil Armstrong-related sites in and around Wapakoneta from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, July 21. The guided tours last approximately 75 minutes and feature buildings and sites related to the childhood of the first man on the moon. Free will donations will be accepted for the tour, which begins and concludes at the ...
Space enthusiasts and festival lovers converge on Wapakoneta for the 2024 Summer Moon Fest
WAPAKONETA, OH (WLIO) - This weekend, the Armstrong Air & Space Museum in Wapakoneta is set to commemorate the 55th anniversary of Apollo 11 with the Summer Moon Festival. Pearl Lewandowski has more on this weekend's events. Earlier this year, visitors from all over the world came to Wapakoneta to...
911 call: 7-year-old boy accidentally shot himself at Springfield Township home
A recording of a 911 call from an incident Tuesday in Springfield Township indicates a young boy accidentally shot himself. Springfield Township police responded to a home in the 9700 block of Arvin Avenue around 2:18 p.m. for a juvenile shot. A woman had called in the incident, which police said they are...
Christmas in July fundraiser planned to help annual Children's Hometown Holiday
WAPAKONETA, OH (WLIO) - The Children's Hometown Holiday is gearing up for another year of helping kids have a memorable holiday, but they are looking for some help. Organizers of the event say it takes around $35,000 each year to put it on. So they are holding their first-ever "Christmas in July" event next Wednesday at the Five Vine Winery just outside of Wapakoneta to help with their costs. The Children's Hometown Holiday is the first full weekend in December and is filled with events and activities at no cost to anyone who attends. But after 18 years, the costs and the number of kids continue to grow.
Laber of Love offering pet memorial plaques
Laber of Love Pet Rescue is offering memorial signs for pets ahead of National Pet Memorial Day, which falls on Sept. 8. Custom signs will be displayed in the Pet Memorial Garden on the greenspace of Gay Smith/Associates in downtown Sidney for an entire week staring the morning of Saturday, Sept. 7.
Sidney Municipal Court: June 2024
SIDNEY — The following people appeared for sentencing in Sidney Municipal Court during the month of June 2024. All sentences include the cost of prosecution:. Douglas Jerome Obringer, 32, of Centerville, was charged with speeding, $175 fine. Jonathan Kent Leach, 32, of Cincinnati, was charged with speeding, $135 fine.
Man rescued after tree standoff in Dayton
DAYTON, Ohio – Dayton first responders were called to an unusual rescue situation Tuesday when a man climbed a tree and made suicidal threats. Police and fire crews responded to the scene where they found the individual high in a tree, exhibiting erratic behavior. After a nearly two-and-a-half-hour standoff, authorities were able to de-escalate the situation and persuade the man to climb down safely. He sustained minor injuries and was transported to a local hospital for evaluation.
Economic Alliance Houston Port Region welcomes Michael Kloskas
Economic Alliance Houston Port Region welcomes new Director of Marketing and Communications, Michael Kloska!. At 26 years old, Michael comes from a background in sports marketing from working with the Sugar Land Space Cowboys and Houston Astros! Hailing from South Bend, Indiana, Michael attended Holy Cross College where he got his bachelor’s degree in Communications and Visual Arts, while also working in the Notre Dame Football recruiting office as a student.
Dayton nonprofit lands $500,000 toward expansion
DAYTON, Ohio (Dayton Business Journal) -- A local nonprofit has received $500,000 from the state, and it plans to use it for facility renovations and expansion. East End Community Services (EECS), established in 1998, is using the funds it has received to renovate its East End Whole Family Services Hub facility. The renovations will add approximately 17,500 square feet to the space at 624 Xenia Ave. in Dayton. According to the EECS website and previous DBJ reporting, this will include the addition of a second floor and the expansion of the first floor.
Plans underway for Sidney’s Civil War Living History Weekend
SIDNEY — Final plans are being made for Sidney’s Civil War Living History Weekend. The two-day event is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 21, and Sunday, Sept. 22, in Tawawa Park in Sidney. The event is free and open to the public. “Tawawa Park’s 230 acres is ideally suited...
City council temporarily bans new car washes, storage facilities in Toledo
TOLEDO, Ohio — You will see fewer storage units and car washes popping up in the Glass City after Toledo City Council voted Wednesday on a temporary moratorium, or ban, on these types of new developments until Jan. 31, 2025. Luciano Dailey cleans and washes his car a few...
‘Schitt’s Creek’-themed murder mystery dinner coming to Dayton
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Feeling “a little bit Alexis”? Don’t miss the Murder at the Rosebud Motel. David, Moira, Alexis and Johnny will be at Bock Family Brewing on Sunday, Aug. 18. Doors open at 1:30 p.m. and the show begins at 2 p.m. Event organizers...
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