May 25, 2008 | WHIOTV
Fire Destroys Vacant Greenville House
Fire investigators in Greenville searching for the cause of a fire that reportedly started in a garage and quickly spread to a 2 1/2 story vacant duplex at 439-441 South Locust Street near East 4th Street ...
Marion class enrollment on the decline
“The current junior class has 79 students while the sophomores and freshmen number 83 and 80 respectively. After that we're in the 60s until the current sixth-graders with 81 and the current third grade with 74.”
Marion Local High School will bid farewell to one of its larger classes in May, according to reports presented when the board of education met Monday night. via The Daily Standard
Car Flips And Two Are Sent To Hospitals
ANSONIA, Ohio -- Charges are pending in connection with an early morning crash which sent two people to area hospitals. via WHIO-AM Dayton
New tractor, other vehicles collide injuring two
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“If this is successful, I'll probably stay at home in Darke County until the snow flies, then go to Florida. I want to go fishing and jogging - I like to keep healthy”
Ricardo Macias thought his co-worker looked silly with a toothbrush hanging out of one shirt pocket and dental floss tucked in the other. via The Daily Standard
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Fire Heavily Damages Union City, Ohio, Business
“It'll be high, into the six-digits.”
Firefighters from seven neighboring communities responded to the call for help from the Union City, Ohio, Fire Department Friday afternoon, as flames heavily damaged Beanblossom Welding and Radiator Shop at 370 ... via WHIOTV
Area students get firsthand look at Ohio Supreme Court in action
“The justices, they just kind of interrupt”
More than 200 students watched their seven Ohio Supreme Court justices hear oral arguments in four cases and occasionally spar with attorneys Wednesday at the Darke County Courthouse. via Dayton Daily News