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Well, this is Valentine's week. So, even if you are participating the couple made holiday or not, there are plenty of activities scheduled in Dayton this week.
Huber Heights to cut $1.3 million from budget
The Huber Heights Board of Education voted Thursday night to cut about $1.3 million from its 2012-13 budget, but spared its JROTC program and two teaching positions.
ABC Supply Co. Inc. ready for any storm
ABC Deliver Service Manager Deliver Service Manager Mark Braden schedules in a shipment of roofing materials as Branch Manager Glenn Mogle observes.
2 men accused in fake prescriptions case
Two Dayton men are accused of running a prescription pill scam that police say had the accused picking up medications they prescribed to themselves.
New freight terminal opens in Huber Heights
Estes Express Lines has opened a 36-door terminal at 6295 Executive Blvd. in Huber Heights, with 17 new employees and 12 transfers from other Estes locations.
Report: Optimism in several Dayton real estate sectors
In its analysis of the local market during the second half of 2011, the real estate company reported strong activity both in the retail and industrial markets, but a slow office market.
Harrison Twp. murder suspect captured
The man wanted for a deadly shooting on Salem Avenue last month has been captured by the U.S. Marshals Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team.
Archbishop visits with Dayton students, hosts conference
The 38th annual Catholic Schools Week wraps up today and, in addition to a wide range of programs and activities, this year's schedule provided a first-time opportunity for students in the Miami Valley to interact with Cincinnati Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr.
Man Indicted For Allegedly Orchestrating ATM Thefts
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A Columbus man has been indicted on charges relating to thefts from ATMs in the Dayton area and southeast Columbus.
Huber Heights aerospace supplier acquires Cleveland firm
A local aerospace supplier has purchased a Cleveland-area company. Huber Heights-based Enginetics Aerospace Corp.
Sears Outlet store to open in Huber Heights
HUBER HEIGHTS A Sears Outlet store is scheduled to open in mid-March at 8284 Old Troy Pike and is currently hiring associates, according to a spokeswoman for Hoffman Estates, Ill.-based Sears Holding Corp.
Ohio boy, 13, arrested after trying to drive to Cincinnati
Eastern Indiana police say a 13-year-old Ohio boy was arrested after he allegedly drove alone about 60 miles along Interstate 70 while running away from home.
Ohio re-bidding contract to oversee 13,000 disabled home care clients
The state will work to minimize disruption to roughly 13,000 disabled clients as it seeks to re-bid a $30 million annual contract overseeing Medicaid-funded home care agencies.
13-year-old driver caught in foster parents' vehicle
Wayne County Sheriff Jeff Cappa confirmed the boy, 13, was driving on the interstate after he allegedly stole a car from his foster parents.
Power outage hits northern Montgomery County
About 100 customers in the Huber Heights area of northern Montgomery County, along the border with Miami County, are without power and repair crews are on the scene, Dayton Power & Light reports.
Amphitheater part of Aquatic Center approved
Mayor Ron Fisher holds a rendering of the amphitheater that is to be constructed.
Reward for arson fires increased
Reward for arson fires increased As a result of the increase in arson fires that have occurred in Thomas Cloud Park, the City Council of Huber Heights, has approved an increase in the reward potential for information leading up to and including a successful conviction of any individual involved.
More affordable housing becoming available locally
Ken Grisez, Generation Construction, left, looks over blueprints with Badger Plumbing owner Dean South at The Housing Source work site on 6626 Harshmanville Rd.
Huber Heights student accused of bringing gun to school
An eighth-grader was taken into custody Tuesday accused of carrying an unloaded .22-caliber handgun into Studebaker Middle School.
Local men charged with deer meat sales
Two local men have pled guilty in Miami County Municipal Court to selling venison in conflict to Ohio Administrative Code after Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife investigated the offences.