Monday May 14 | The Piqua Daily Call
Being the odd man out doesn't stop primary teacher
BY JOHN HAUER For the Daily Call PIQUA - The odds aren't in his favor, but Springcreek Primary School teacher George Crickmore wouldn't have it any other way.
Exam of found foot to be completed Thursday
Montgomery County Coroner's chief investigator Michael Fox said the office received Wednesday morning the foot found by two fishermen in Middletown earlier this week on the shoreline of the Great Miami River.
Flash flood warnings extended for Champaign, Clark
Emergency crews remained busy Friday night responding to problems caused by high water and lightning after the severe weather that rolled through the Miami Valley earlier in the day.
Norovirus: What you should know
"She was completely fine when she went to bed, no symptoms at all," Riley said. "Around 4 a.m. she comes in and says, 'Mommy, my stomach hurts.'" It wasn't long before the vomiting began.
A 31-year-old Germantown man was arrested at 11:54 p.m. near the intersection of Breiel Boulevard and Manchester Road related to an incident that started at Shell, 2411 N. Verity Parkway, on suspicion of inducing panic, peeling tires, speed, three red light violations and reckless operation.