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Greenwood entertains at veterans symposium
Courtesy photo | Miami County Commissioner Ted Mercer. Lee Greenwood entertains during the Miami County Veterans Symposium, on Saturday, Aug. 24, at Hobart Arena. The free concert was held in conjunction with other activities at the Troy City Park including special games, fire trucks, military vehicles, and more.
Good Morning! Good News! Local business, post office help put engagement plans in motion
A Belle Center area couple and their family are grateful today for the dedication and careful attention to detail by a Bellefontaine Post Office employee and a local jeweler who helped to make a once-in-a-lifetime proposal a reality, just in the nick of time. Earlier this summer, Tyler Jenkins and...
Annual Fine Art Show winners
The 17th Annual Hoffman Global Methodist Church Fine Arts Show was held in West Milton from August 9 to 11. Those in attendance had the opportunity to vote for their top three favorite pieces among the 56 pieces on display. Tallying up those votes led to the top three winners being: "Tall Grass" by Regina Whipp in first place; "Frog in Puddle" by Tom Kinarney in second place; and "Falling Water" by Ed Rapp in third place.
Woman struck, killed by train in Springfield Township
A woman was struck and killed by a train Saturday in Springfield Township, and Lucas County authorities are asking for the public’s help identifying her. The Lucas County Coroner’s Office says that at 8:30 a.m. a white female about 30 to 40 years old was involved in the accident near the 1700 block of South Crissey Road. “She has long brown curly/wavy hair and gray-blue eyes and was wearing blue jeans, yellow patterned socks, blue T-shirt with Reading Rainbow logo, and light blue zip-up sweatshirt,” according to the coroner’s office. A cell phone found near the body was broken and not functioning. The phone case has “a cartoon image of a dinosaur with multicolor raindrops” on the back.
Ja’Marr Chase makes big decision amid contract standoff with Bengals
Ja’Marr Chase has been seeking a new contract from the Cincinnati Bengals, and it seems like the two sides could be making progress toward a deal. Chase practiced with the Bengals on Sunday, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. That marked the first time in training camp that Chase took part in any team... The post Ja’Marr Chase makes big decision amid contract standoff with Bengals appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
First Coach's Show of Season Set for Monday Evening at Stubborn Brother
TOLEDO, Ohio – The University of Toledo Coach's Show is back this week at The Stubborn Brother Pizza Bar in Toledo (3115 W. Bancroft St.) to kick off the 2024 football season. The Coach's Show is a live radio show featuring Toledo coaches and student-athletes, and is carried on...
Bengals waive former Hoosiers Casey and Carter, NFL cut down day approaching
Two former Hoosiers were waived by the Cincinnati Bengals on Friday. Undrafted free agents Aaron Casey and Andre Carter were both let go, the NFL franchise reported. Casey was widely thought to have a chance to make the Bengals but will now look to land on a practice squad. Carter...
Tipster's inside knowledge key to finding Metro documents
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Pirates Have Forgettable Performance vs. Reds on Otherwise Memorable Day
PITTSBURGH — All the excitement from the Pittsburgh Pirates pregame Hall of Fame festivities was short-lived. The Pirates recognized Barry Bonds, Jim Leyland and Manny Sanguillen as the three inductees in the class of 2024 on the field prior to first pitch. But once the festivities concluded and the...
Welcome Home Festival brings live worship to The Brickyard
MANSFIELD — Damien Beauford is passionate about bringing people together and promoting healing in the community. So when he saw how the Final Friday concert series galvanizes downtown, he got inspired. “Final Friday happens down here and it’s awesome,” Beauford said. “(I thought) ‘How can we do something down...
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