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Veterans honored on Shelby County Fair
SIDNEY — The Shelby County Fair honored veterans on Monday with a program hosted by the Shelby County Veterans Services. Judy Johnson, retired Army and Vice President of the Veterans Service Commission, welcomed veterans, their families, and the community to the 42nd annual Veterans Day at the Shelby County Fair. Her father, William “Smoky” Higgins, established the first Veterans Day at the Fair and she was glad to continue the tradition.
Woman charged with 29 counts of animal neglect
DUBLIN, Ind. — A Wayne County woman was charged when officers discovered dozens of animals in her home that was covered in feces and reeking of urine. Lisa Mann, 52, was charged with 29 counts of Animal Neglect, a Class A Misdemeanor. According to court documents, a complainant went to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Department […]
How internet culture is engaging a new generation of voters
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A wave of energy is going through the voter world as the younger generation is becoming more interested in casting a ballot. Kamala Harris’ campaign has gained momentum as they try to appeal to young voters. 2 NEWS spoke with a political expert and local voters about the shift for Generation […]
Youth football league gears up for fall season
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A local youth urban league is gearing up for the fall season. The Dayton Seahawks are a youth football and cheerleading organization for kids ages 4 through 13. The league practices at Rosa Parks School on the west side of Dayton. The team is currently looking for more players and cheerleaders […]
Dayton’s “Rec Your Hood” event series brings fun to neighborhoods
Dayton, Ohio – The City of Dayton’s Department of Recreation, in collaboration with the Boys & Girls Club of Dayton, is launching an exciting new summer event series, “Rec Your Hood.” This initiative aims to bring fun and engaging activities directly to the neighborhoods, fostering a sense of community and celebration.
Dayton Police Department to host Cram the Cruiser school supply drive in August
Dayton, Ohio – The Dayton Police Department is organizing a school supply drive, Cram the Cruiser, to support students in local City of Dayton schools. Community members are encouraged to drop off donations at the Safety Building located at 335 W. Third Street, Dayton, Ohio, on August 9th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Bella Gray Market opens in new Main Street location
A Tipp City destination located on Second Street since 2021, Bella Gray Market has officially moved to a new location right around the corner. The shop, known for handmade items, women and children’s clothing, accessories, and home décor, opened in its new location at 113 E. Main St. on Friday, July 12.
Dayton establishes program to combat rise in violent crimes
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Violent crimes in the city of Dayton have been on the rise for months, and city leaders say they are doing more to find a solution. During this week’s City Commission meeting, a new plan was unveiled to help reduce crime. City leaders say the violence interrupters program is a new […]
Gunowners could face charges if someone else uses their weapon in a crime
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — If you own a gun and are a law-abiding citizen, you can still be charged if your gun ends up in the wrong hands. It’s important now more than ever to secure your firearms and make sure you know where they are at all times. Gunowners can face legal action if […]
Man found guilty on all counts in fatal gas station shooting
Prior coverage show in video above. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A jury found Deante Holden guilty on all charges on Thursday afternoon. The jury deliberated for less than a day before finding the defendant guilty on murder and tampering with evidence charges. Holden was charged with murder after a fatal shooting at a Shell gas […]
Trial date set for woman accused of assaulting Dayton school bus driver
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- A trial date has been set for a woman who allegedly assaulted a Dayton Public School bus driver last year. A judge scheduled the trial for Monday, August 5 for 29-year-old Mar’tia Franklin. Franklin faces one count of Felonious Assault with Serious Physical Harm. PREVIOUS...
Bengals' Taylor says Chase's missed practices part of plan 'in place'
CINCINNATI -- Bengals three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase did not practice for the second straight day, although coach Zac Taylor stressed on Thursday his absence was part of an agreed-upon plan "in place" between himself and Chase. Taylor, speaking after practice, declined to specify when Chase will be...
Jury selected as murder trial in missing man case gets under way
Prosecutors and a defense lawyer for a man charged with the death of his father chose a jury of five women and nine men Thursday, with trial testimony scheduled to begin Friday in Lucas County Common Pleas Court. Timothy Darrow, 39, of the 4100 block of Peak Street is charged with two alternative murder counts stemming from the July 27, 2017, disappearance and presumed death of Alvin Darrow, 63, from the 300 block of Majestic Drive in North Toledo. While questioning potential jurors before Judge Dean Mandros, prosecutor Jennifer Liptack-Wilson addressed the fact that there was no dead body found in the case. “Do you think that there is a rule requiring the state of Ohio to produce a deceased body in a murder case?” Ms. Liptack-Wilson asked. “No. None of you would be here then, right?”
'You can't use your mental health as a shield': Judge issues sentencing in Lisa Titkemeier cancer con
TOLEDO, Ohio — Nearly four years after Toledo woman Lisa Titkemeier told family and friends she was battling non-Hodgkin's follicular lymphoma, she was sentenced in a Lucas County court for fundraising thousands of dollars - in the name of a diagnosis investigators said was fabricated. Lucas County judge Lori...
Artist who photographed bodies in Hamilton County Morgue asks to seal court records
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The artist convicted of taking unauthorized photos of bodies in the Hamilton County Morgue is requesting his records be sealed. Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Terry Nestor held a hearing on Thursday, July 25, but a decision will not be made for another two weeks. Thomas...
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