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Joyce Cummings Clarke discusses elements in her peace collage.

Dayton woman displays peace collage

Joyce Cummings Clarke is displaying a collage, “Showering Forgiveness on Following Generations,” at The Missing Peace Art Space Gallery & Studio, 234 Dutoit Street in Dayton through June 7.Clarke’s father, Merle Cummings, died when she was 8. He suffered from blood poisoning and hepatitis after getting a tattoo while serving ...

Hospice of Dayton eyes main campus expansion

Hospice of Dayton is expanding, opening satellite offices and acquiring a strip mall adjacent to its main Dayton campus over the last two years. Hospice of Dayton’s main 18.5 acre campus is at 324 Wilmington Ave. The organization offers inpatient and in-home services, including hospice, assisted living and extended care ...

Hospice of Dayton eyes future campus expansion

Hospice of Dayton is expanding, opening satellite offices and acquiring a strip mall adjacent to its main Dayton campus over the last year or so.Hospice of Dayton’s main 18.5 acre campus is at 324 Wilmington Ave. It offers inpatient and in-home services, including hospice, assisted living and extended care services ...

Huber Heights City Mayor, Ron Fisher adjust the headband  on a construction helmet during a ceremonial ground breaking along with city council members  for the Music Center at the Heights located at 7150 Executive Blvd., on Saturday May 18, 2013 
Photo by Charles Caperton

Huber Heights Open House

Huber Heights hosted a Community Open House event at The Heights on Saturday, May 18, 2013 complete with food, music, classic car cruise-in and city vehicles on display.

“Spellbound,” a painting by Jim Moore of Englewood, won Best of Show in the recent Fairborn Art Association Members’ Exhibit. CONTRIBUTED

Fairborn show calls for outdoor entries

An awareness of Fairborn’s local green spaces and the need to preserve them led to the establishment of an En Plein Air competition in 2009. The collaboration between B-W Greenway Community Land Trust and the Fairborn Art Association continues with the fourth annual En Plein Air Show this summer.Each year ...

Former gymnast excels on the lanes

Angel West was a success on the beam, bars and vault for years and now she is finding success on the lanes as well.The Huber Heights bowler placed eighth overall and was the top 15 & under girl at the 2013 Junior Masters at Capri Lanes on May 12. The ...

Huber Heights hosted a Community Open House event at The Heights located at 8625 Brandt Pike on Saturday May 18, 2013 complete with food, music, classic car cruise-in and city vehicles on display Photo by Charles Caperton

Huber Heights, GoodSports close to finalizing agreement for $22M fieldhouse

Huber Heights and GoodSports Enterprises are on the verge of signing a development agreement for the $22 million fieldhouse/hotel that the sports recreation company is planning to build next to the city's $18 million music center. A ceremonial groundbreaking for the music center was held Saturday afternoon. The 4,500-seat covered ...

Mezzo soprano Stephanie Blythe at the Schuster.

Victoria announces Cool Film series

The names of the 12 films that will be shown this summer at the Victoria Theatre Association's popular Cool Films Series have just been announced.New this year is "Reel Late At the Vic," a series of films that will screen at 10:30 p.m. They include Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds" on ...

Dyan Gibbons (cq) of Dayton purchased Powerball tickets at the independent gas station at the corner of Woodman and Linden on Wednesday, May 15, 2013.  "I'm just trying to make an easy dollar," Gibbons said.   TY GREENLEES / STAFF

Local lottery sellers welcome the onslaught

Fueled by a pair of triple-digit jackpots in multi-state games, it’s been a busy week for lottery sales at local outlets. That’s fine by Srini Ramini, manager at the Ameristop Food Mart on Troy Pike in Huber Heights, which did more than $2.2 million in Ohio Lottery sales in 2012. ...

Dyan Gibbons (cq) of Dayton purchased Powerball tickets at the independent gas station at the corner of Woodman and Linden on Wednesday, May 15, 2013.  "I'm just trying to make an easy dollar," Gibbons said.   TY GREENLEES / STAFF

Powerball millions bring out buyers

DAYTON – The construction worker bought a soda and $182 worth of Powerball Lottery tickets at the Speedway convenience store during lunch break today from his University of Dayton construction job across the street on Stewart Avenue. “I don’t have much time,” said Kenny Bowshier. “I’ve got to get back ...

ED/GE grant requests move to next step

An advisory committee Friday recommended for Montgomery County Commission seven projects for public funding, including helping a manufacturer move jobs from Miami County and Huber Heights to Dayton. The ED/GE (Economic Development/Government Equity) Advisory Committee recommended $500,000 to help Process Equipment Co. consolidate four locations in Miami County and Huber ...

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Huber Heights PD makes sizeable pot bust

Two garbage bags of suspected marijuana and large rolls of cash were seized after a resident reported suspicious activity on Beth Road early Friday morning, police said. Officers responded to the 5700 block of Beth Road around 2 a.m. on reported suspicious activity. When investigators arrived three men tried to ...

Heat Nightclub owner and manager Jessica Kennedy. WHIO / STAFF

Few cities appeal to state liquor board

The Heat Nightclub case isn’t the first time in recent years the Ohio Liquor Control Commission has overruled a city’s objections to a bar’s or club’s permit to serve alcohol, even when it means dismissing police and residents’ objections and reversing the ruling of the state agency that regulates liquor ...

Site of fatal shooting outside The Heat Nightclub.

Heat Nightclub closed for next 2 weeks

Heat Nightclub will be shut down for the next two weeks. The city of Huber Heights filed a temporary injunction Tuesday afternoon in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court, and Judge Dennis J. Adkins responded by granting a temporary restraining order that prohibits the troubled nightclub from opening. A preliminary injunction ...

Heat Nightclub in the 6000 block of Brandt Pike in Huber Heights is the site of an investigation this morning, May 11, 2013, following a deadly shooting there overnight. At least 1 man is dead and there are two other victims in the hospital. DREW SIMON/STAFF

Court orders nightclub closed for next 2 weeks

Heat Nightclub will not be permitted to open for the next two weeks, according to a ruling issued Tuesday afternoon in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court. The city of Huber Heights filed a temporary injunction to stop the nightclub from opening and Judge Dennis Adkins granted a 14-day temporary restraining ...

Dog complaint divide neighbors

HUBER HEIGHTS – One side complained about the other not containing its dogs. The counter-claim was the complainer was feeding stray cats, over-populating the neighborhood in the 6800 block of Stonehurst Drive.At the center of the issue was a small white dog – one of four – that seemed to ...

Fights, complaints failed to sway judges in Heat Nightclub case

Fights, gunshots, numerous police calls, hit-and-run car collisions and an assault on a police officer outside the Heat Nightclub in Huber Heights were not sufficient evidence to keep the club from getting its liquor license back. That was the conclusion last month of two Franklin County Common Pleas judges, Richard ...

HUBER HEIGHTS: Heat Nightclub's owner speaks out

HUBER HEIGHTS: Heat Nightclub's owner speaks out

Heat Nightclub's owner is vowing to keep the bar open after two young men were gunned down early Saturday evening.

City vows to close nightclub, owner vows to fight

The city’s fight to close a night club where a fatal shooting occurred early Saturday morning attracted a capacity crowd at the Huber Heights City Council meeting Monday night. City officials are seeking a court-ordered temporary injunction to close the Heat Nightclub on Brandt Pike, where two men were shot ...

Mass casualty drill held at airport

Dayton International Airport held a full-scale mass casualty drill Monday, hosting 200 people, including 50 or so who played the part of victims. Airport Director of Aviation Terry Slaybaugh said participants included the Dayton, Vandalia-Butler, and Huber Heights fire departments, the Red Cross, and Grandview Hospital, Good Samaritan Medical Center ...

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