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West Milton July 4th Celebration Festival
The carnival will be here starting on Tuesday July 2nd thru the 4th. Hours for the festival are July 2nd and 3rd 5:00 to 10:00 pm, July 4th 11:00 am to 11:00 pm. Make sure you are ready to come and have a lot of family fun. Check out our facebook page for more details!
Troy to hold Plein Air Artist event July 13
TROY—Troy Main Street Inc., announce The Plein Air Artist event on Saturday, July 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in downtown Troy. Throughout the day, these talented artists will be spread across the downtown area, capturing the essence of our stunning historic buildings, vibrant flowers, and other captivating scenes that spark their creativity. Afternoon visitors will have the chance to purchase their remarkable artwork.
2nd person indicted in Trotwood dismemberment case
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A second person has been indicted in connection with the dismembered human body discovered at a Trotwood home in April. On Wednesday, July 3, the Montgomery County Grand Jury returned an indictment for Amanda Reiff on two charges: Human remains were discovered at a Trotwood residence on April 22. Thanks to the […]
Bethel Township residents, Huber Heights Council discuss proposed 296-acre annexation
HUBER HEIGHTS—A small group of Bethel Township residents attended the regularly scheduled Huber Heights City Council meeting on Monday, June 24. They spoke to council members and shared their objections to a proposed 296-acre annexation. “We’ve heard about traffic issues, we’ve heard about school issues and your solutions,” Bethel...
Solistic to play at Hayner
TROY — A local Hayner Cultural Center Lucky Lemonade Series will host Solistic on Tuesday, July 16, at 7:30 p.m. This wildly creative band hails from Dayton, Ohio and includes Khrys Blank and Eric Reith on percussion, Brad Denson on bass, Josh Johnson on drums, Eric Henry on guitar and Damien Dennis on keys. They call themselves a “multi-genre collective” of musicians from a variety of backgrounds and influences producing their own version of “funky original rock.” The band is set to perform a hybrid of rock to jazz to somewhere in bluesland. It will be a lucky night at the Hayner with this percussion-led soulful sound.
Cupcake decorating contest July 11
PIQUA — The Piqua Community Farmers Market is holding its annual Cupcake Decorating Contest on Thursday, July 11. There is no entry fee and pre-registration is NOT required. Anyone interested in participating will need to bring six cupcakes – three for the judges and three to share. Bring your cupcakes to the Piqua Community Farmers Market located on High Street in front of the Piqua Public Library on Thursday, July 11 by 5:15 p.m. Participants may enter more than one type of cupcake and Farmers Market vendors may participate. Judging will take place at 5:15 p.m.
Local Clothing Resellers Give Garments a Second Chance
Local thrift and clothing resellers are creating a more environmentally friendly future for fashion and clothing consumption despite ever-increasing fast fashion trends. For those that don’t have the time to search through secondhand shops, clothing resellers take on the job themselves, curating a specific aesthetic for their resell shops by spending lengths of time hunting for the perfect garments to add to their collection.
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