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UYC given $100,000 but loses state funds to expand
The Urbana Youth Center (UYC) announced this week it has been awarded a $100,000 grant for operations from a private sector endowment fund in Dayton. However, a multi-million dollar state-funded expansion of the UYC is effectively dead. A project of the GrandWorks Foundation, UYC received a $100,000 donation this month...
Kewpee owner and president Harry Shutt passes away at 92
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - He was one of the biggest and often behind-the-scenes supporters of Lima-Allen County and the region. Kewpee Hamburgers owner and president, Harry Shutt, has died. Shutt began working at Kewpee in 1957 and purchased it from the Hoyt 'Stub' Wilson estate in 1980, which included the...
MAKE A DIFFERENCE: Deployed service members need our support
It’s a dry donation time for the Blue Star Mothers, which makes it a perfect time for our “Make a Difference” readers to go into action. The Blue Star Mothers Miami Valley Chapter is a dedicated group of moms with children who are serving, or have served, in the U.S. military. It all began during World War II when Blue Star Mothers was born as a national organization founded on the principles of “unity, support, and patriotism.” The local non-profit has been in the Dayton area since 2004 serving active duty and veterans.
This Ohio city is hosting a ‘Chicken War’
Next month, a chicken war is going to break out in Toledo. Chicken War at the Toledo Farmer’s Market, which is located at 525 Market Street in Toledo, will take place on Sept. 28 from 5-11 p.m. The event is hosted by the Business Building Movement and the Glaze...
Richland County property transfers recorded July 15-19
These real estate transactions were recorded in Richland County between July 15 and July 19: 1385 Angus Drive, Mansfield; Brian D. and Bonnie S. Schulties to David and Melissa Ott; $860,000 4656 Possum Run Road, Bellville; Sheryl L. Smith to Jacob D. Miller; $165,000 ...
70th Antique and Classic Car Parade of Hamilton and Fairfield is Saturday
It’s time again for hundreds of classic and antique cars to line the streets for the annual Jerry E. and Marlene Moore Memorial Antique and Classic Car Parade of Hamilton and Fairfield. The event takes place from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 27, rain or shine. It...
Oregon celebrates new homes coming to city's town center
A groundbreaking ceremony Thursday celebrated new single-family homes coming to the city of Oregon’s town center. Plans call for the construction of 36 single-family, two-story homes on Town Center Boulevard, just north of PIckle Road. “This is something we’ve been waiting for for a long time,” said Mayor Mike Seferian. “We’ve been looking for this day for several years to actually get this project rolling. The object word for us was patience.” City Administrator Joel Mazur agreed.
'No shave November came early': Cincinnati Mayor Pureval is growing a summer-break beard
Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval is growing a beard. While not exactly breaking news − and the beard is still in the early growth stages − Pureval is one of the most recognized public figures in Cincinnati. From his days as Hamilton County Clerk of Courts he's been known for his style. So, at recent...
VIDEO: NFL Fans Are Already Worried About Joe Burrow’s Health After Video Leaks From Bengals Training Camp
NFL fans are already getting worried about Joe Burrow after a worrisome video from Cincinnati Bengals practice yesterday surfaced. Joe Burrow missed the Bengals’ final 10 games in 2023 after suffering a wrist injury in a Thursday night game against the Baltimore Ravens. Burrow underwent season-ending surgery, and the Bengals missed the postseason after finishing 9-8.
CSG panel weighs energy reliability amid growing demand
Permitting reform and interagency communication at all levels are keys for state governments to accommodate rising energy needs, panelists told a collection of lawmakers in Ohio this week. Rising load due to data centers and other energy-intensive users coming online was front and center during a recent panel of the...
Central Ohioans to watch at the Olympics
LeBron James will carry the American flag during today's opening ceremony for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, but he's not the only Ohio athlete to root for in the weeks ahead.Why it matters: Fourteen Ohioans will compete for Team USA, including two who live in our region. Other competitors also have ties to Central Ohio.Case in point: Ohio State University announced that 24 of its current, former and incoming student-athletes are competing, representing 10 countries — its second-largest contingent ever.Seven are on Team USA.How to watch: Today's opening ceremony begins at 1:30pm. The games are on NBC and Peacock...
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