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Glitch briefly causes malfunction of emergency dispatch system
The troubles that hit the Montgomery County Regional Dispatch Center about 10 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.
Communities request $1.5M from Montgomery County
Local communities are asking Montgomery County for more than $1.5 million in Economic Development/Government Equity, or ED/GE, grants to fund business development projects.
There was a steady stream of customers, not an onslaught, when tickets to the musical "Wicked" went on sale today, Oct.
Twenty-two year cold case ID may be made as DNA tests done
She has been unidentified for 22 years but that may be about to change. The woman's body was found in 1987 along I-70 eastbound at Hoke Road in Englewood.
Body found 22 years ago along I-70 may have ID
For 22 years Englewood police have been searching for the identity of the body of a young woman dumped along eastbound Interstate 70 at Hoke Road - and her killer.
Vocational-tech schools lose out wth temporary funding plan
The state has yet to decide how it will fund vocational/technical schools over the long term, and a temporary patch has left some schools in the hole.
Police arrest man after pursuit
Police have arrested a man matching the description of the pickup truck driver who fled a traffic stop today, Oct.
Apartment fire displaces residents, destroys roof
A fire Monday night, Oct. 19, that may have been caused by a man cooking food destroyed as many as 12 apartments in a complex, the roof of a building in the complex and left several residents without a place to live.
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Free coffee Friday at Boston Stokers
To celebrate International Credit Union Day, the Miami Valley chapter of the Ohio Credit Union League is hosting the fourth annual Free Coffee Day at all area Boston Stoker locations from 7 to 10 a.m. Friday, Oct.
Suit in Englewood cop's firing over wife's letter moving ahead
A federal judge has declined to throw out a lawsuit against the city by a former police officer who claims he was fired because his wife wrote an anonymous letter attacking the police chief and the police department.
More adults retraining at Career Technology Center
Two years ago, the Miami Valley Career Technology Center moved its administrative offices to a temporary site in the Englewood Industrial Park.
Insults led MRDD to change name
The widespread use of "retard" as a put-down has led the state and county agencies that serve people with mental retardation to drop the terminology from their names.
Kenneth and Mildred Crowell will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary on Oct.
Dumpster diving turns out to be a teaching tool
I had an interesting experience this week when I tried to find my missing silver charm bracelet.
McCoy was someone we could count on
The tops of the trees are brushed with color. The coolness before sunrise has a bite.
Promotion to help boy with autism
Just about everybody in this small city either knows or has seen 13-year-old Michael Verschoore.
Vandalia firefighter injured in fire at rifle range
A firefighter was injured at the Vandalia Armory and Gun Range, 100 Corporate Center, Wednesday night, Sept.
Englewood to tear down buildings for green space
The city is spending $120,000 to purchase two old buildings to demolish them and turn the ½-acre lot on Main Street , just south of the dam, into a green space.