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Flu is still a danger; vaccine for public available
The swine flu "scare" of 2009 isn't what it used to be, it seems, judging by the quieter emergency departments and shorter lines at vaccine clinics this month in the Dayton area.
School choir getting new attire
The Monroe Local Schools a cappella choir has something to sing about. The Monroe High School Choral Boosters raised $5,663 through group projects and donations made by the administration, some teachers and community members to purchase 45 new choir robes, said Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli.
Northridge education race features a field of four
HARRISON TWP., Montgomery County - Four candidates are running this fall for two seats on the Northridge Board of Education.
Dance and flag team mark ninth year in Northridge parade
Ann Didier, director of Danz-Station, a dance and flag team, looks forward each year to her group's participation in the Northridge Homecoming Community Parade.
Huber Heights family devoted to volunteerism
When Brooke Davidson of Huber Heights was just 5 years old, she began an outreach to those less fortunate that continues to this day.
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Student accused in severe beating was in court last week
HARRISON TWP., Montgomery County - The Northridge High School student suspected of severely beating his ex-girlfriend before walking onto Interstate 75 and getting struck and killed early Saturday was in juvenile court last week on burglary and criminal damaging charges, a court official said Monday, Aug.
Northridge student killed on I-75 suspected of assaulting girlfriend
Northridge High School students finish repairing a sign made for their friend, Brandon Moore, a 17-year-old Northridge High School student who was killed walking on Interstate 75 on Saturday, Aug.
Public schools will get more money
Thanks to federal stimulus money, Ohio's public schools will see a 5.5 percent increase in funding during the next two years under the $50.5 billion state budget lawmakers approved Monday, July 13.
Springfield Northridge Hit With Swine Flu
Two more cases of the H1N1 Influenza A Virus have been confirmed in Clark County, bringing the total to three.