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Survey asks community to provide input on Fraze Pavilion, Lincoln Park
KETTERING, Ohio (WDTN) — The city of Kettering is asking for input of Fraze Pavilion and Lincoln Park. Local residents and visitors of Fraze Pavilion and Lincoln Park are asked to complete a survey to help the city determine how the area should be used in the future. According to the city, the questions are […]
Weekend events around Dayton: July 19-21
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Looking for some summer fun this weekend? 2 NEWS compiled a list of events happening around the Miami Valley. County Fair Outlook Warren County – Ends this weekend on July 20. Clark County – Starts this weekend, going from July 19-26. Butler and Shelby Counties – Starts on July 21, happening […]
Patients to see updates to Kettering Health meals
KETTERING, Ohio (WDTN) — Patients receiving medical treatment at Kettering Health hospitals now have different meal options to choose from. To assist patients with providing high-fiber and un-processed food, Kettering Health has added new items to the inpatient hospital menu. Individuals ordering from the menu have an opportunity to try the plant-forward meals, which include […]
Investigation underway after shooting victim walks into local fire station
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Police are investigating after a man walked into a local fire station with a gunshot wound. Dayton Police Department is investigating after officers were dispatched to a Dayton Fire Department Station on West Third Street on Wednesday, July 17. Just before 11:30 a.m., a 30-year-old man walked into Station 13 with […]
Lawyers for The Greene respond to Wells Fargo lawsuit
BEAVERCREEK, Ohio (WDTN) — The lawyers who represent The Greene Town Center have responded to a lawsuit filed by Wells Fargo. In the suit, Wells Fargo alleges the shopping mall owes more than $112 million in reference to a previous loan taken out more than 10 years ago. A new court document shows The Greene’s […]
CMH names Dozier new chief nursing officer
WILMINGTON — Clinton Memorial Hospital (CMH) has announced the appointment of Debra Dozier as its new chief nursing officer (CNO), effective immediately. Dozier earned her BSN from Indiana Wesleyan and MSN from Chamberlain University and brings over 15 years of extensive nursing and leadership experience to the hospital, enhancing its commitment to providing exceptional patient care and advancing clinical excellence, according to a news release.
Report of wires down on Emmons Road in Oregonia
OREGONIA, Ohio — There is a report of wires down on Emmons Road in Oregonia. It was reported in the 5100 block of the road at 11:38 a.m. Warren County Fire crews are responding to the scene. Click the video player above to watch other morning headlines from WLWT...
2024 Dayton Celtic Festival Guide: food, parking and entertainment
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Clogging, culture and more are coming to downtown Dayton during the United Irish of Dayton Celtic Festival. The free festival takes place rain or shine at RiverScape MetroPark from July 26 to 28. Festival hours are 5:30 to 11 p.m. on Friday, from 11:30 a.m....
Summer camps on HBCU campuses are ushering in a new generation of Black and Brown gymnasts
Imagine this: Every summer a handful of Black and Brown girls are given the chance to somersault, cartwheel and scissor leap across an HBCU campus – prepared for a week of gymnastics camp and ready to soak up the historically Black college campus experience. You don’t have to imagine...
Troy Council presents ‘Look Who is Recycling’ award
TROY — The second quarter Rumpke “Look Who is Recycling” award was presented to Kyle and Jessica Jackson, of Windridge Place, at the Monday Troy City Council meeting. Council President William Rozell awarded the Jacksons with the 2024 second quarter Rumpke “Look Who is Recycling” award. Rumpke of Ohio Inc., the city of Troy’s curbside recycling contractor, runs the program as a tool to encourage residential recycling. Awards are given quarterly to city of Troy residents who actively recycle and share their reasons for doing so.
Merritt Finishes First and McDaniel Second at Tournament
Saturday, Graham High Schools Senior, Zoey Merritt fired a women’s course-record-breaking 65 (-5 under par) coming in first place in the Liberty Hills 2024 Women’s Golf Championship. Riverside’s Junior golfer Reaghan McDaniel finished 2nd place, shooting a 75. McDaniel created excitement during the event when she aced...
‘Significant milestone:’ The Butterfly Room opens at Berry Women’s Center
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A new addition at Miami Valley Hospital is now open. According to Premier Health, the Butterfly Room has opened at the Berry Women’s Center has opened. The room is specialized for grieving families who may be facing the death of their infant. Premier Health says no parent should go through something […]
Grand Jury indicts man on 2 counts for setting kitten on fire
Video of previous coverage of the incident in video player above. Viewer discretion advised. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Montgomery County Grand Jury has indicted the man accused of setting a kitten on fire. On Wednesday, July 17, about 10 days after the incident, Eric K. Williams appeared in court. The grand jury indicted Williams […]
Water main break closes portion of Far Hills Avenue
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A portion of Far Hills Avenue was closed Wednesday due to a water main break. According to the Oakwood Department of Public Safety, Far Hills Avenue was shut down between Dellwood Avenue and Greenmount Boulevard in Oakwood around 3 p.m. At 10:04 p.m., 2 NEWS received an update that, except for […]
Wiffle ball with police in the Piqua parks
Piqua High School Resource Officer Chris Walters gets ready to pitch to one of the many young people that came out to enjoy a game of wiffle ball with Piqua Police officers and the Miami County Park District Ranger as part of the Police in the Parks program on Tuesday, July 16, at Pitsenbarger Park in Piqua. Piqua Police Chief Rick Byron, who came to cheer on the teams, said he was impressed with the large number of kids who came to enjoy some time with the officers. The next opportunity for local kids to challenge the officers will be a kickball game at Lower Mote Park by College Street on Wednesday, July 24, from noon to 1:30 p.m. There will also be a basketball game with the officers on Friday, Aug. 2, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Fountain Park, and the final game will be flag football on Friday, Aug. 16, from 1-3 p.m. at Kiwanis Park.
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