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Eldora Results: July 18, 2024 ($100k – High Limit)
Kyle Larson and the national dirt sprint car drivers raced for $100k at Eldora Speedway. Tonight, the two-day show comes to a close in Rossburg, Ohio. High Limit sprint car drivers are set to race for $100 to win on the half-mile of Eldora Speedway. View Eldora results for the...
Photo: Shelby County Fair starts Sunday
Jr. Fair Board member Spencer Knouff, left, of Fort Loramie, watches as Liam Phillips, of Sidney, cuts a piece of wood on Friday. Phillips was competing in “Measuring Up” in woodworking at the Shelby County Fairgrounds. The Shelby County Fair opens on Sunday and continues through next Saturday.
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.
👮♀️ Seara Burton honored at EOW Ride to Remember
Friday has come once again and I'm sure many of you are excited for the weekend, particularly because of everything going on as discussed in today's feature. Friday - A high of 79, low of 59. Mostly sunny. 🌤. Saturday - A high of 83, low of 63. Mostly sunny....
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.
Piqua Arts Council seeks new executive director
PIQUA — The Piqua Arts Council is seeking candidates to fill the role of executive director. Current executive director, Jordan Knepper, has accepted an opportunity with the Community Foundation of Shelby County as their director of donor services. He will make the transition into the new role this fall.
Family, friends and strangers honor fallen Richmond Officer Seara Burton
RICHMOND, Ind. — The End of Watch Ride to Remember was founded by JC Shah in 2020 as a way to honor fallen police officers from the year before. Organized by Beyond the Call of Duty, the purpose of the ride is to "ensure that no officer is forgotten, that their families know their loved one has not been forgotten; and that there is recognition, support and understanding to help them heal."
Edison State’s Mosaic of Community Leadership Conference a Success
Approximately 130 nonprofit board members, executive directors, and staff from throughout the region attended the 21st annual Mosaic of Community Leadership Conference recently held at Edison State Community College’s Piqua Campus. Hosted by The Paul G. Duke Academy for Community Leadership and the Center for Leadership Development at Edison...
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.
Cincinnati SWAT situation ends in suspect's death
BOND HILL, Ohio (WKRC) - A man shot himself after holding SWAT officers at bay for hours overnight in Bond Hill. The Cincinnati FOP says police were called to the scene for an assault at a home on Lillian near Portman. A man had reportedly assaulted a friend of his girlfriend.
Richland County restaurant inspections: The latest reports and critical violations
Richland Public Health's food services program is the licensing and inspection department for food service operations, temporary and mobile food services, vending locations and retail food establishments. "When a health code violation is observed, education regarding the issue is provided to the operator and corrective measures are provided," according to the department.
Man gets 3 years in 2011 death of fiancée
The fiancé of an Ohio art student who went missing nearly 13 years ago was sentenced Thursday to three years in prison.John Carter, 36, was charged with two counts of murder when he was arrested in March 2023. He eventually pleaded guilty last month to involuntary manslaughter as part of a plea deal.The charges stemmed from the August 2011 disappearance of Katelyn Markham, who was last seen at her home in Fairfield, Ohio. At the time, Markham was a few weeks away from finishing her graphic arts degree at the Art Institute of Ohio—Cincinnati, and Carter had said they were...
Cincinnati woman arrested for murder
According to a news release by the Highland County Sheriff’s Office, a Cincinnati woman is in custody at the Highland County Justice Center following a reported stabbing in Lynchburg that caused the death of Patricia Kirkendall, 62, Lynchburg. Rossalin Rose Wass, 41, was arrested following an “initial investigation” and...
Zac Taylor breaks into top 10 list of coaches ranked by ‘Big-Game Resume’
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor is no stranger to the highs and lows of the NFL. In his relatively short time as the franchise’s leader, the Bengals have been bad enough to earn a No. 1 and No. 5 overall draft spot, and they’ve gone to two conference championship games and a Super Bowl.
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 ...
Marblehead cookbook to support work on St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church
MARBLEHEAD ― Twin sisters at St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church have led efforts to comb through the church's past 70 years of old cookbooks, thrown in 20 new recipes and generated the "All Things New" cookbook to raise funds for building repairs. The church had 500 cookbooks printed and they have been selling...
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