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Five local companies get $4M from state
Leis Medical Inc. is among a slew of companies receiving state aid to create jobs in Montgomery County, officials announced Monday.
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Local officials endorse regional government
After several years of rumblings and semi-official efforts to promote a regional form of government in Montgomery County, the movement appears to be picking up steam.
Cops Nab Man Wanted On Kidnap Warrant
The Regional Response Team and Vandalia police arrest a man wanted in Lucas County on a kidnapping warrant.
Van flips end over end, goes off road
A seat belt apparently helped save the life of a 29-year-old area man whose van flipped end over end after going off the road early Friday morning, said Sgt.
P&G unveils mobile dog park locator
Eukanuba, one of Procter & Gamble's pet care and nutrition brands, has unveiled a free iPhone application called Off Leash that lets dog owners to locate the dog parks closest to them at any moment in time.
Police: Armed, dangerous suspect caught
A kidnapping suspect from the Toledo area was arrested by officers of the Regional Emergency Response Team in the parking lot of a Super 8 motel on National Road in Vandalia early Tuesday morning, June 23, according to Lt.
Ohio Counties Want Old Analog TV Sets Recycled
DAYTON, Ohioa 'Some Ohio counties are encouraging people to recycle old analog television sets rather than throwing the sets in the trash, where toxic chemicals can leach into landfills.
Ohio counties want old analog TV sets recycled
Some Ohio counties are encouraging people to recycle old analog television sets rather than throwing the sets in the trash, where toxic chemicals can leach into landfills.
Church Youth Leader Charged With Child Rape
A Miami County man charged earlier this week with raping a girl younger than 13 worked as a youth leader and director of children's church at Vandalia Baptist Temple, according to the Miami County Sheriff's Office.
Area man charged with child sex abuse was church youth leader
A Tipp City area man charged this week with rape and gross sexual imposition for alleged acts against a girl under age 13 served as a youth leader and director of children's church at Vandalia Baptist Temple, a Miami County sheriff's detective said.
Heavy thunder-boomers cross the Valley
Heavy thunderstorms dumped about an inch of rain on parts of the Miami Valley is just more than an hour tonight, June 16, and some storms could reemerge for the Wednesday morning commute.
Two Dayton students have Swine Flu
Montgomery County now has three confirmed cases of swine flu, local health officials confirmed Monday.
Innomark Communications buys C&O Printing of Vandalia
InnoMark Communications LLC has purchased commercial printers C&O Printing Inc., a Vandalia-based commercial lithographer.
North Carolina: Plea in Killing of a Pregnant Marine
A former Marine accused of killing a pregnant colleague near his North Carolina base pleaded not guilty during a brief hearing.
NCR's blunt words add urgency to concerns
In explaining NCR's move to Georgia in an interview with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution earlier this week, NCR chief executive Bill Nuti cited among the Atlanta area's attractions "the high availability of a skilled work force" and the presence of "a lot of young, educated people." Even more stinging was what an anonymous source in the Georgia's ...
Montgomery County swine flu case contracted on trip to Kings Island
Montgomery County's first confirmed case of H1N1, or swine flu, contracted it through exposure to an infected 15-year-old Clark County girl during a trip sponsored by a Dayton church, local health officials said Tuesday, June 2. The 16-year-old Vandalia-Butler High School sophomore, a boy, is recovering at home.
Vandalia high school student has Swine Flu
Montgomery County has confirmed its first case of Swine Flu - or the H1N1 virus - public health officials announced Monday.
GM bankruptcy appears inevitable
After a sufficient number of General Motors bondholders declined swap debt for company stock, the largest industrial bankruptcy in American history seems to be all but a foregone conclusion.