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With a goal to maintain the architectural and aesthetic integrity of the original design, construction is set to begin in early summer and the first classes will utilize the building in the late fall 2013.
Fundraiser to benefit Sidney child
Gover Harley-Davidson will be the site of a fundraiser set for Saturday and sponsored by Cruizers for Christ, a not-for-profit, non-denominational organization seeking to help a family in need.
Rep. Adams Co-Sponsors Bill to name November as 'Auto Industry Month'
State Senator John Adams , who represents over 75 percent of Logan County in the statehouse, and Matt Lundy crossed the aisles Friday to co-sponsor House Bill 194, a bill which would officially name November as "Auto Industry Month" in Ohio.
Bikeway to connect Austin Landing with river trail
Workers began groundbreaking Thursday for a new multi-use trail that will link the Austin Interchange area near I-75 with the more than 300-mile regional bikeway trail system from Hamilton to Sidney.
Former mayor, aviation buff flying high
By Will E Sanders Staff Writer PIQUA - After serving the city of Piqua as commissioner and mayor and after spending 30 years as an educator, Tom Hudson sought a new opportunity to do something he truly loves.
Burns, Pell headed for state track meet
Manchester sophomore high jumper Tess Burns is headed to the Division III state track meet on Friday by virtue of her second place finish at last week's regional meet.
Child, adult hurt when vehicle smashes pole, rolls
A girl and woman were transported to a local hospital after the vehicle they were in struck a guardrail and utility pole, ultimately landing on its top on a rural Shelby County Road, authorities said.
Project Search celebrates its achievements
Project SEARCH participants show appreciation to leader Patti Moore with a group hug following the 2013 Project SEARCH celebration at Upper Valley Medical Center.
Leadership program graduates Freshway Foods employee
Movement expected about the same. Trading seeded slow, others moderate. Prices seedless 35-60 counts lower, others generally unchanged.
Orange Community Education and Recreation's Garden Fest offered many delights
More than 100 vendors filled the parking lot of the Pepper Pike Learning Center at the Orange school campus on Chagrin Boulevard.
Jury finds Dayton man guilty in child rape case
A Montgomery County Common Pleas jury reached a guilty verdict on all charges Wednesday afternoon in the case of a Dayton man accused of two counts of rape involving a child under 13, seven counts of gross sexual imposition involving a victim under 13 and two counts of importuning.
Johnston Farm fundraising kick-off
Wes Keifer, right, of Sidney, points out some of the artifacts that have been found during excavation of the Fort Pickawillany site on the John Johnston Farm & Indian Agency, to Piqua resident Ron Ventura during Tuesday's fundraising kick-off event at the farm to raise money to build classroom space onto the existing museum.
Phillip Dean Kaltenbach, age 59, of Lynn St., Russia, Ohio, died 10:50 p.m. on Monday, May 20, 2013, at his home.
A local driver suffered minor injuries in a one-vehicle crash on State Route 706 southwest of Quincy Monday afternoon around 4:30. The Logan County Sheriff's Office reports that Kimberly Bennett, 46, of 424 South Main Street, Sidney, was driving a 2006 Chevy Impala eastbound when she drove off the right side of the road and struck a utility pole ... (more)