Nov 9, 2007 | WHIO-AM Dayton
A fire at a fish farm near Urbana killed more than 150,000 fish. An official of the hatchery Freshwater Farms of Ohio says Tuesday's night's fire was likely sparked by a blaze from a heater turned on to keep ... via WHIO-AM Dayton
Fire kills thousands of fish; prized sturgeon saved
“We knew how to do it once, we can do it again”
Dave Smith of Freshwater Farms of Ohio had just moved his fish to one barn for the winter and stoked up the stove to stave off the cold. via Dayton Daily News
School closes, cleans as precaution
“We see this as being proactive, and it alleviates some fears in the parents' minds”
School officials chose to be cautious Monday by closing school early and disinfecting the buildings to prevent the possible spread of staph infection. via Dayton Daily News
Department Of Theatre And Dance Presents Major Barbara
“One of the classic comedies of the early 20th-century, George Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara still speaks to us today because of its universal concerns”
Springfield, Ohio The Wittenberg Department of Theatre and Dance will present the first mainstage production of the 2007-08 academic year, George Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara at 7:30 p.m. Oct. via Wittenberg University
Rural Ohio theater brings local culture to life on stage
“But we've found a way to make that work.”
When Jeff Hooper founded the organization now known as Mad River Theater Works to tell old Ohio stories, folks told him he'd have to go to Appalachia to find stage-worthy material. via Dayton Daily News