Meeting with OHSAA holds Wayne's fate Dayton Daily News But it's hit another level here, igniting when Will Allen left Trotwood for Wayne in 1999. Dayton Christian's boys hoops program imploded in 2001, ...
Fairmont, Trotwood advance to district finals Dayton Daily News In the first game of the day, Trotwood-Madison got 27 points from Darnell Tubbs in a 52-32 win over Centerville. The Rams (19-4) play Cincinnati Moeller in ...
Braves finish season with loss Cincinnati.com The Dayton Daily News reported that senior Xavier Jones (a transfer from Gary, Ind.) and junior Isiah Boddie (transfer from Trotwood-Madison) are the ...
Trotwood Swears In New Mayor WHIO Dayton TROTWOOD, Ohio -- On Monday night the city of Trotwood officially swore in a new mayor. Joyce Sutton Cameron took the oath of office of mayor during a ...
Fish in barber shops bill to receive hearing Columbia Daily Herald Cobb says the legislation was prompted by concerns from Lori Corbin, owner of Hamilton Barber Shop on Trotwood Avenue. Corbin was told by state inspectors ...
Apartment ad campaign under fire for discrimination DAYTON - A group that owns apartments in Beavercreek and Dayton is being sued for discrimination after advertising an apartment as “a great bachelor pad for any single man looking to hook up."
Victim identified in fatal crash on Wilmington-Dayton Road SUGARCREEK TWP., Greene County - The victim killed in a single-car crash on Wilmington-Dayton Road has been identified as Thomas J. Dingler of Clearcreek Twp. Jared R. Bell of Waynesville was also injured in the accident, which is still under Investigation.
Skydiver still in serious condition following Saturday crash MIDDLETOWN - A professional skydiver remains in critical condition after crashing to the ground during a jump. Justin Hammons, 29, of Lexington, Ky., is listed in critical condition at Miami Valley Hospital.
Animal shelters eliminate barriers on adoption Area animal shelters are seeing an increase in revenue after loosening their adoption standards. The Society for the Improvement of Conditions for Stray Animals in Kettering saw almost $103,000 in adoption revenue in 2009, an increase of about $10,000 more than in 2008.
Schools increase outsourcing to educational services centers SPRINGBORO - Butler County’s Lakota Local Schools district - Ohio’s seventh largest - contracts with the Warren County Educational Services Center for the supervisors overseeing its gifted programs.
Survivors shiver in Turkey after quake kills 51 OKCULAR, Turkey - An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6 struck eastern Turkey, killing 57 people as it knocked down houses in at least six villages, the government said. About 100 other people were injured in the quake.
State jobless in double digits for 10th month COLUMBUS - Ohio’s jobless rate in January was 10.8 percent, marking the tenth straight month of double-digit unemployment in the state. The national unemployment rate for January improved, dropping to 9.7 percent from 10 percent in December.
Couple found in dental office appear intoxicated, police say RIVERSIDE - Police kicked in the door of a dental office thinking an assault was in progress. Instead, they found an apparently drunk couple - a female dental office employee and a shirtless male companion - and the office in disarray. Charges are pending.
Pothole on southbound Interstate 75 at Ohio 4 fixed DAYTON - The pothole at the Ohio 4 interchange on I-75 is finally patched. It took about 17 hours Monday through Tuesday for quick-drying concrete to set hard enough to handle heavy traffic.
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Mystery writer coming to library TIPP CITY - Journalist and novelist Debra Gaskill will give a presentation at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
Trainer killed by whale at SeaWorld ORLANDO, Fla. - Sources at SeaWorld Orlando told WFTV Eyewitness News that a female trainer was killed Wednesday afternoon by a whale that had been at the park since 1992.
Ohio's pain is Atlanta's gain 43 Midwestern companies have moved to the Atlanta region since 1999 because of the Rust Belt image. Ohio is not being targeted by Atlanta, but Midwestern companies are outgrowing current locations.