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The Greene kicks off the Christmas season with a Holiday Parade, Santa's arrival and the lighting of the Christmas tree Friday evening, Nov. 20.
Mayor-elect Marsha Bayless says she wants to lead a team of council members and city officials that can make the city vibrant again.
Northmont’s soccer and football teams will have a new field of play next fall. The school is replacing its stadium turf after an act of vandalism in October 2008.
Pauline “Polly” Taylor was used to receiving compliments on her hair.So after being diagnosed with breast cancer this summer and undergoing chemotherapy, “it was very traumatic to have my hair taken off,” she said.
Northmont’s soccer and football teams will have a new field of play next fall. The school is replacing its stadium turf after an act of vandalism in October 2008.
See photos from the 2009-2010 University of Dayton men's basketball season.
Northmont’s soccer and football teams will have a new field of play next fall. The school is replacing its stadium turf after an act of vandalism in October 2008.
The mother of beating victim Christopher Kernich told a Kent State University newspaper that her son is unresponsive but still alive.
Which local teams have made it to the playoffs this season? See photos here. Not pictured: Eaton, Coldwater, Anna, and Marion Local.
Now that the Clinton-Massie High School football team got past the state’s top passer, the Falcons can get back into their comfort zone: Running and defending the run.
At least six children were involved Friday, Nov. 20, 2009, in a two-vehicle crash at Ohio 741 and Greentree Road in Turtlecreek Twp.
Craig Mastin, one of the franchise owners of the new Five Guys Burgers and Fries, said neither he nor his partners had ever heard of Smashburger before they learned the chain would be opening its first Dayton-area restaurant just down the street from their new venture on Miamisburg-Centerville Road.
Parents of Project Runway contestant Althea Harper, John and Chris Harper, along with family and friends smile and are very proud of Harper even though she came in second place on the fashion design show. John and Chris Harper say their daughter was always a great artist as they sit at the VanDeursen home in Kettering for the finale.
One day after revealing her husband and former business partner is a convicted sex offender, the owner of a youth gym in Springboro is getting media scrutiny and support.
Trotwood-Madison fell 28-7 to Winton Woods in their Division II, Region 8 final Friday night, Nov. 20, at Mason High School.
Scenes from Tipp Citys 2009 Winters Yuletide Gathering.
Which local teams have made it to the playoffs this season? See photos here. Not pictured: Eaton, Coldwater, Anna, and Marion Local.
Waynesville Council is pushing forward with plans for an income tax it says is necessary to save the village despite open hostility from residents.
West Carrollton City Council on Nov. 10 recognized the most recent class of graduates of the annual Citizen Police Academy.
Hundreds of people poured into The Atrium at Greene, Inc. on Thursday, Nov. 19 for the building's formal Gala Opening, which welcomed staff, clients and their families, and community leaders to the new facility. Construction on the facility began in April and clients are already utilizing the new rooms which include art and music therapy, and multi-sensory rooms devoted to help those with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
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