07/14/11 During years when grass slows in its growing in June or July, West Carrollton City Schools will at times decrease its mowing on school property.Except its football fields.
07/13/11 Tom and Karen Furey originally wanted to host a French-speaking exchange student to interact with their daughter, Megan, a Bellbrook High School freshman, but instead they were delighted to provide a home for Felipe Jov?, a 17-year-old student from Argentina. Not only does Jov? speak Spanish fluently and English extremely well, he also came with the added bonus of speaking Portuguese and French ...
07/12/11 Every time Kevin Miller stood over a putt, the result was the same. Off the green, from short range or from another area code, the ball always found the cup. The Kent State junior shot a late 6-under 65 Tuesday to forge a three-stroke lead at the 105th Ohio Amateur golf championship, with defending champ Michael Bernard adding one of the few subpar rounds at NCR Country Club.
07/03/11 Donald Edward Doerner, 76, of Norwalk passed away Saturday, July 3, 2011, in Stein Hospice Care Center. He was born Dec. 1, 1934, in Florence, Ohio, the son of Gustav and Lucinda (Smith) Doerner. read more
06/24/11 The 2011 spring season was one the best in Bellbrook High School sports history.When the incessant rain finally stopped and games could be played, Bellbrook teams or individuals seemed to be in every championship scenario.
06/21/11 Northern Ohio Golf Association is conducting two of the organization's bigger events of the season over a span of eight days.
06/15/11 SPRINGFIELD -- Several city managers in the Miami Valley will continue receiving benefits that will be outlawed by Senate Bill 5 if the controversial collective bargaining law goes into effect in January, a local newspaper investigation has found.The perk came to light in a review of local contracts for the top administrators in local cities. There is a wide disparity in pay and benefits for ...
06/10/11 Thirty gallons of paint fell off a truck and hit the newly paved roadway and surrounding cars when a woman smashed her car into a Home Depot truck.
06/10/11 The Better Business Bureau named 16 area roofing contractors with F ratings.
06/09/11 Recent hail storms damaged many roofs in the Miami Valley. Residents are scrambling to make repairs, contacting insurance companies and roofers to get the job done. Your Better Business Bureau advises you not to make any quick decisions.
06/08/11 Worthington City Council on June 6 approved a $721,478.18 appropriation to fund the city's 2011 street-improvement program and allow crews to begin work in July.
06/02/11 Police are investigating four break-ins overnight at area restaurants in Miami Twp, Washington Twp. and Centerville. In each case, windows were broken to gain access.
06/02/11 Students at Bellbrook Middle School were learning about the Civil War in a whole new way.
06/01/11 The Richmond Kickers will play host to a familiar opponent, the Dayton Dutch Lions, in a U.S. Open Cup first-round match on June 14 at City Stadium.
06/01/11 Having no seniors on its roster hasn't prevented the DeSales High School baseball team from making a postseason run.
05/01/11 Timely offense and a stout defensive effort carried the Richmond Kickers to a 6-0 victory Saturday night on the home field of the Dayton Dutch Lions.
04/30/11 Booming enrollment and huge cuts in state aid are sending Beavercreek City Schools to the polls Tuesday for new money for the first time in eight years.Trotwood-Madison has been there often in recent years, but is hoping to reverse the results of the last four elections when voters defeated levies, in some cases by wide margins.
04/13/11 DAYTON, OH - For the sixth consecutive season the Dayton Dragons will host high school baseball, as 34 area high school teams will play regular season games at Fifth Third Field.
04/10/11 DAYTON, OH - For the sixth consecutive season, the Dayton Dragons will play host to high school baseball, as 36 high school teams from Ohio and Indiana will play regular season games at Fifth Third Field.
04/08/11 Over the next two weekends, thousands of competitors and spectators will flock to the Miami Valley for the Winter Guard International World Championships, bringing a $15 million boost to the local economy. |