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Interest high for Carlisle city council
Six petitions are out for Carlisle's City Council elections this year, more than a month before petitions are due.
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NB&T agrees to buy Community National
Wilmington-based NB&T will pay $11.41 per share in cash or 0.761 shares of stock, splitting the cost evenly between stock and cash.
"I rob banks for a living, what do you do?"
John Dillinger was paroled from Indiana State Prison in May 1933 after serving eight years for assault and battery and attempted robbery and launched a Midwest Crime Wave from June 1933 to June 1934.
First Habitat home in Trenton taking shape
The walls went up Saturday, June 6, at Trenton's first Habitat for Humanity home, paving the way for the family of Dave Young and Rachel Moore to move in this fall.
Bargains abound at the citywide yard sale
If one person's junk is another person's treasure, the Trenton Yard Sale is where you might be able to find that special something at a bargain.
Junior Achievement 70 years old, still growing strong
Junior Achievement isn't getting stale. In fact, the 70-year-old organization is fresher today than when it was founded in 1939.
Springboro school board gives OK to a Miracle Fielda
The YMCA of Greater Dayton will manage a rubberized baseball field for special needs players that will be located in front of Springboro High School and ready for use this fall.
Hundreds of children weren't very quiet as they hunted for Easter eggs Saturday, April 11 - though some had better noses than others.
Defeated levies raise fees in some districts
Parents are paying more to have their children participate in extracurricular activities, particularly in districts where levies are going down to defeat.
Mel-O-Dee Restaurant - New Carlisle, OH
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Creation of awards 'daunting' for local landscape painter
New Carlisle painter Jean Koeller said she was "thrilled, honored and a lot of other emotions" when asked to create the 2009 Governor's Awards for the Arts.
The owner of the old Carlisle building may be in prison, but he's barring cars from his parking lot.
Widmer bathtub murder trial begins today
Jury selection in the Ryan Widmer murder trial has started today, March 23, in Warren Common Pleas Court.
Exports to China, Japan bolster US pork industry
Gary Kaffenbarger holds a young hog at his farm, in this Feb. 18, 2009 photo, in New Carlisle, Ohio.
Neighbors headlines: Essay winners will be announced March 31
With entries from more than 100 high school students representing 11 schools and four counties, the third annual Essay Contest for Kids Voting Dayton Region will announce winners on March 31.
Fire crews called to roofing company
Fire crews from Franklin Twp., Middletown, Carlisle and Clearcreek Twp. are responding to a fire at Atlas Roofing, 675 Oxford Road, tonight, March 11.
Second suspect in Kettering theft turns himself in
The second suspect involved in a theft that occurred at the Montgomery County Learning Center on Feb.
Man gets 9 years in prison for killing co-worker in crash
A Miamisburg man who pleaded guilty to killing his co-worker in a van crash was sentenced to nine years in prison Wednesday, March 11, by Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Michael L. Tucker.
A 12-year-old boy was struck by a car at roughly 7:16 a.m. today, March 11, at the intersection of Jamaica Road and Fairview Drive in front of Chamberlain Middle School, according to Carlisle police.
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