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.
What started as a sixth-grade patriotic art project to honor veterans past and present at a Veterans Day assembly has become a permanent exhibit gracing the walls of the Brookville City Building.
CLAY TWP., Montgomery County – Everything was in place except the side of the barn in the 7300 block of Brookville-Salem Road where the resident farmer found an area of aluminum siding removed, apparently from the outside.
BROOKVILLE – While being cited for having an open container and being disorderly in a parking lot in the 200 block of Main Street, a subject was noted carrying a bottle in one of his pants pockets.
CLAYTON – A John Deere lawn mower was stolen from a back yard, probably through the two sections of fence that were removed in the 200 block of Clinton Street.
CLAY TWP., Montgomery County – The night before, the homemade trailer was there, black, with a broken left rear tail light and a metal ramp with a cut in the metal on the left side of the ramp.
BaseballNoah McGillivary hit a walk-off two-run single in the bottom of the seventh to help Waynesville (22-2) knock off Dixie in Division III sectional baseball.
BaseballSECTIONAL TOURNAMENTWednesday’s ResultsDIVISION IIIBadin 11, East Clinton 0, 5 inn.Carlisle 10, Dayton Christian 1Fenwick 5, Madison 3Miami East 10, Northwestern 0, 5 inn.
All season long, Chelsea Miller has hand-delivered gloom to opposing batters. But as the opening pitch draws near against Beavercreek on Monday night, she’ll probably be the one whimpering – along with the guy in her dugout.
BaseballWest Carrollton 1, Miamisburg 0: Mikel Merker got his first win for West Carrollton and took a no-hitter into the seventh, where it was broke up by the first batter of the inning.
Centerville (22-1) won its 18th straight game with a 2-1 victory over Northmont, and remained spotless at 10-0 in the Greater Western Ohio Conference Central in Wednesday baseball action.
Staff reportLed by first-place finishes in the distance medley and triple jump, the Dunbar High School boys track team finished second at the Don Mitchell Roosevelt Memorial at Welcome Stadium on Saturday.
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