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Sales tax increasing for Miami County shoppers
Miami County shoppers will be digging a bit deeper in their pockets starting Oct.
All-Star drivers devote life to racing
Greg Wilson has his dream job. He gets to travel, meet new people and develop lasting friendships wherever he goes.
Schools Revamp Student Information Systems
School districts in Tennessee, Michigan, California, and Ohio are overhauling their student information systems, moving to Web-based technology.
Olympic gold medalist Schul to be in Fremont
FREMONT -- Bob Schul, a gold medalist during the 1964 Summer Olympics at Tokyo, will be the keynote speaker at the 2009 Health and Fitness Mini Expo.
Pollution ruling lets local cities save $1M
Five communities along the Stillwater River will get a regulatory reprieve after the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency significantly cut its pollution estimates for the state scenic river.
West Milton Home Invasion Suspects In Custody
West Milton police officers responding to a call for help at an apartment on Sanlor Avenue, spotted a vehicle fleeing the area.
Milton-Union H.S. Teacher, Coach Charged With Texting
A teacher and soccer coach at Milton-Union High School in West Milton is charged with a misdemeanor of contributing to the deliquency of a minor for excessive texting back and forth with a 17-year-old female high school student.
Judge calls man "knucklehead" for violating his probation
A Clayton man granted probation last year following a high-speed chase up Interstate 75 into Miami County was scolded for "knucklehead" decisions by the judge when he returned to court, accused of violating terms of his probation.
World's First Airplane Passenger Remembered In Bronze
A West Milton machinist, who became the world's first airplane passenger, was remembered Saturday afternoon in his hometown.
Ohio to note Wright brothers' first passenger
Ohio is recognizing a man who was a trailblazer for all those people flying first class, business and coach.
West Milton man national finalist in 'caring' competition
A West Milton man who, despite his own health challenges, coordinates a clothing, food and toy drive for children and others living on an Indian reservation, was recognized Monday, May 4, in New York City as one of 10 finalists in the national "For All the Ways You Care" contest.
Local homes targets of daytime burglaries
CONCORD TWP., Miami County - Miami County sheriff's officials are investigating nine daytime residential burglaries during the last two weeks between Troy and West Milton and, in recent days, housing subdivisions in the area of Swailes Road south of Troy.
Edison enrollment ranks No. 2 in the state
Edison Community College looks forward to continued enrollment growth during 2009, after student head count swelled by nearly nine percent last August and 12 percent earlier this year.
Charity policies vary by hospital health bill: Did you pay extra?
When her 61-year-old uninsured sister was diagnosed with breast cancer in February and ran up charges of $42,000 at Good Samaritan North Hospital, Darlene Baker of West Milton thought she would have no problem finding adequate financial assistance for her sister's family.
After more than 40 years of marriage, Sidney and Sherry Bryant's rural West Milton address started showing up last year on 911 reports.
Police: Woman Kills Self In Front of Officers After Allegedly Killing Husband
Police in both Troy and West Milton are investigating what appears to be a murder/suicide Sunday morning.
Tipp City rides away with low bid for bike path
A low bid nearly 35 percent under the engineer's estimate to build a Kyle Park bike path left at least one council member seeking reassurance the bid was for real.
Neighbors headlines: Church will hold pot pie supper
The women's fellowship of the West Milton United Church of Christ will hold its annual chicken pot pie supper at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
Judge leaves behind changed courtroom
With her retirement from the Miami County Juvenile/Probate Court bench, Lynnita K.C. "Kay" Wagner leaves behind a profession, and a court, vastly different from when she arrived.
Man accused of making false report heads to court
A man sheriff's deputies accused of falsely reporting that he was hit by a vehicle last summer while jogging near West Milton was arraigned Monday, Jan.
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