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2 arrested as Cleverly Road death investigation continues
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Two men are in custody as police investigate a shooting and the deaths of two men on Thursday. Police were called out to the scene of a shooting on Cleverly Road just before 4 p.m. on July 18. Upon arrival, they found a man with several gunshot wounds who was transported […]
Volunteers participate in Clean Sweep of Great Miami River
SIDNEY — Volunteers once again climbed into boats and started hunting for trash as they took part in the annual Clean Sweep of the Great Miami River on Friday morning. “The main goal is to remove trash from the river. Tires are a big thing. Second aim is to make people aware of the river so they know it needs to be taken care of,” Sidney Storm Water Technician Gregg Mitchell said. “Bring awareness to the importance of clean water the importance of the river to our town.”
Anna grad Simpson earns Rush Limbaugh Foundation scholarship
ANNA — Aaron Simpson, a recent graduate of Anna High School, has been awarded the Rush Limbaugh Foundation American Hero Scholarship. The Rush Limbaugh Foundation website states that, “The American Hero Scholarship is available to those whose parent, grandparent, or guardian is a current or former U.S. Military service member or first responder.
Meet our Pet of the Week with SICSA!
DAYTON, OH (WDTN)– If you’re looking for lively little kitten to add to your family, look no further than our Pet of the Week!. The pet of the hour, Spaghetti joined the Living Dayton studio to show off why she should be your next furry friend! Spaghetti is an adorable eight-week-old kitten, and she loves to be held.
MU Alumni: Where are they now?
Debby and Steve Schumann shared that they had “so many good memories of growing up in West Milton and Union Township” when first asked by the Gazette to share their piece on their time at Milton-Union. And based on their following background, it is clear why they had so much fun there.
Photos: A Community Carnival at Northtowne Church of God
Ryleeann Kesler, of Sidney, is all smiles as she slides down an inflatable slide on Friday at Northowne Church of God’s Community Carnival. The carnival included food, face painting and games. Sidney Firefighter Nick Baker, left, of Piqua, gives Charlie Elson, of Sidney, a tour of a fire truck...
Piqua’s Lock 9 Park officially opens
Piqua Mayor Kris Lee cuts the ribbon celebrating the completion and opening of Lock 9 Park in Piqua. Lee is surrounded by Piqua city officials, members of the Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce, county and state dignitaries, as well as representatives of the design and construction team at a ribbon-cutting on Thursday, July 18. A celebration is set for Saturday, July 27, with musical performances.
What’s That?!? - Methodist Church Parking Lot
QUESTION: “Hey, what’s going on with the Tipp City Global Methodist Church parking lot? Are they expanding? It seems like they’re doing a lot more than just repaving.”. ANSWER: The church is redoing its parking lot and upgrading portions of it, but the new lot will have 51 spaces, just like the old lot. They’re adding new sidewalks, expanding some areas to offer more ramps, and adding brickwork and new signage. We’ve heard that the construction will likely be completed by the end of July.
Gibsonburg residents concerned about potential impact of CVS closure
GIBSONBURG, Ohio — The CVS pharmacy in the village of Gibsonburg is closing at the end of August, leaving residents in the community concerned. "It's a pillar of this community. It's a staple in our downtown", said Gibsonburg Mayor Steven Fought. The impacts can be varied, including higher costs...
Patrick Corbin works 6 sharp innings, Juan Yepez hits 3-run homer as Nationals beat Reds 8-5
WASHINGTON -- Patrick Corbin pitched six sharp innings on his 35th birthday, Juan Yepez hit a three-run homer and the Washington Nationals began the second half of the season by beating the Cincinnati Reds 8-5 on Friday night. Corbin (2-9) picked up a rare victory, retiring the first eight batters...
Richland County property transfers recorded July 8-12
These real estate transactions were recorded in Richland County between July 8 and July 12: 1302 Rock Road, Mansfield; Todd R. and Brianne S. Dille to Timothy and Melissa Shira; $360,000 95 N. Gamble St., Shelby; Carl Schroeder Properties LLC to Johnny and Crysaleen Grace: $200,000 ...
Setting the scene: Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo festival gets underway
Brock Behlke couldn't wait to get back to the Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival. "I only went for a day last year," the 22-year-old Mansfield resident said. "It was my first concert ever." A Wooster graduate, Behlke planned to be there for all three days of the festival, which kicked...
Kayaking concert takes to the water
Shamarr Allen, a trumpeter from New Orleans, will take the stage, sort of, in Toledo on Wednesday night. Mr. Allen is set to be the first of three performances this summer on the Maumee River as part of Black Swamp Conservancy’s Paddle and Groove series. He will play on a pontoon boat as listeners kayak around him. Attendees will launch in their kayaks from International Park at 5:30 p.m. and then kayak downstream toward the sunflower murals on the Glass City River Wall. The goal of the event is both to provide listeners with a unique concert experience and increase awareness of the conservancy’s work both upstream and in the downtown area.
Joe Whitehead leaving post as BGSU provost
BGSU faculty has been informed that Joe Whitehead will be leaving his post as provost and senior vice president. In a message sent earlier this week, President Rodney Rogers told the faculty that Whitehead will teach physics and, as of Aug. 5, serve senior advisor to the president for regional science initiatives.
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