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Sugarcreek Twp. getting Children's Medical clinic
By Amelia Robinson, Staff Writer SUGARCREEK TWP., Greene County - The Children's Medical Center of Dayton plans to open a 2,830-square-foot clinic in the former site of Drug Emporium, according to planning documents submitted to the township. The facility at 6116 Wilmington Pike is expected to have spaces for radiology, ectrocardiogram testing, blood work and other functions, the documents say.
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The folks at AIDS Resource Center Ohio are still grinning from ear to ear over the success of last month's Ooh La Rouge themed 2012 RED Table Design Gala. The gala raised a record $500,820, ARC Ohio spokeswoman Lisa Grigsby said today.
Dayton Daily News : Leo's II bar a known spot for violence
Leo's II bar a known spot for violence Posted: 04/22/2012 8:41 PM The Trotwood bar near where a Dayton man and a Dayton undercover police officer were seriously wounded last weekend has been the scene of nearly 30 reported thefts, assaults, fights and other criminal acts since January 2010.
City official: Officer shot outside bar was undercover
Staff Report Update at 5:12 p.m.: Trotwood City Manager Mike Lucking said Trotwood police, Dayton police and the FBI were involved in an investigation "looking into gang activity" in the area of the shooting. When asked if one of the city's officer was on paid administrative leave, Lucking said, "if not already, it will be soon.
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Home > Blogs > Taste: Dayton food and restaurants > Archives > 2012 > February > 16 > Entry By Mark Fisher | Thursday, February 16, 2012, 10:58 AM MORAINE - The Papa Murphy's pizza shop at 5662 Springboro Pike has closed.
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Home > Blogs > Taste: Dayton food and restaurants > Archives > 2012 > February > 16 > Entry By Mark Fisher | Thursday, February 16, 2012, 06:25 AM FAIRBORN - A new Hot Head Burritos restaurant has opened at 1171 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Road.
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Home > Blogs > The Real McCoy | Cincinnati Reds baseball news > Archives > 2012 > February > 14 > Entry By Hal McCoy | Tuesday, February 14, 2012, 11:24 AM The Cincinnati Reds equipment truck pulled into the spring training complex in Goodyear, Ariz.
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Special kids get chance to play Home > Blogs > Taste: Dayton food and restaurants > Archives > 2012 > February > 14 > Entry By Mark Fisher | Tuesday, February 14, 2012, 06:52 AM MIAMISBURG - Giuliano, an Anticoli Tavern will host its first wine dinner with veteran wine distributor and importer Ardie Bonanno at 6:30 p.m.
Erma Bombeck essay competition to open
Start your day with top headlines in your inbox and get breaking news e-mail alerts at any time by subscribing to our Headlines e-mail newsletter. Staff report 10:05 PM Friday, December 9, 2011 Writers around the world are encouraged to capture the spirit of famed Dayton columnist Erma Bombeck by submitting an entry in the Erma Bombeck Writing Competition, sponsored by Washington-Centerville Public Library of Ohio in conjunction with the University of Dayton.
Air Force Museum to display Cold War satellites
Start your day with top headlines in your inbox and get breaking news e-mail alerts at any time by subscribing to our Headlines e-mail newsletter. By John Nolan, Staff Writer Updated 4:58 PM Friday, December 9, 2011 WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE - Newly declassified satellites that the United States used for Cold War photo-spying on adversaries are being prepared by the National Museum of the U.S.
Wright-Patterson may benefit from Turner's new appointment
Keep up with business news and get breaking business news alerts with the Dayton B2B e-mail newsletter. Add your business listing for free right now! Staff Report Updated 6:12 PM Wednesday, December 7, 2011 WASHINGTON - U.S. Rep.
Miamisburg OKs $275,000 loan to developer
Start your day with top headlines in your inbox and get breaking news e-mail alerts at any time by subscribing to our Headlines e-mail newsletter. By Lawrence Budd, Staff Writer 11:39 AM Wednesday, December 7, 2011 MIAMISBURG - The city will loan a local developer $275,000 that it may not have to repay if Hooven-Dayton, which is moving its operations to Miamisburg, maintains a certain level of employment.
WSU toy drive benefits counties’ needy kids
Start your day with top headlines in your inbox and get breaking news e-mail alerts at any time by subscribing to our Headlines e-mail newsletter. Staff Report 10:42 PM Monday, December 5, 2011 Wright State University's annual Christmas for Kids toy drive benefits Montgomery and Greene County Children Services.
Local funeral home fined by state for immoral conduct
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Local fallen veterans receive medals
Start your day with top headlines in your inbox and get breaking news e-mail alerts at any time by subscribing to our Headlines e-mail newsletter. Staff Report Updated 9:56 AM Thursday, December 1, 2011 State Sen. Chris Widener, R- Springfield, announced that two local fallen veterans have been awarded the Ohio Military Medal of Distinction.
Winter storm has moved on; wet road conditions remain
Start your day with top headlines in your inbox and get breaking news e-mail alerts at any time by subscribing to our Headlines e-mail newsletter. Home > News > Local News Staff Report Updated 8:34 AM Wednesday, November 30, 2011 The winter storm that hit portions of the Miami Valley region late Tuesday has moved on, according to Rich Wirdzek, WHIO-TV meteorologist.
Airmen Against Drunk Driving to get $7,000 donation at WPAFB
Start your day with top headlines in your inbox and get breaking news e-mail alerts at any time by subscribing to our Headlines e-mail newsletter. Staff Report 1:39 PM Tuesday, November 29, 2011 WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE - A woman whose son, a former Air Force firefighter, died in the crash of a car driven by an allegedly drunk motorist is donating $7,000 to the Airmen Against Drunk Driving program.
Man wanted for questioning in case of body found near state park
By Michael D. Pitman Updated 11:00 PM Friday, November 25, 2011 MASSIE TWP., Warren County - Police are looking for a 42-year-old Columbus man for questioning in the death of a 29-year-old woman found near Caesar Creek Lake. Investigators want to question Richard A.
Shoppers get early jump on Black Friday
Contributed photo by E.L. Hubbard By Randy Tucker and Tristan Navera, Staff Writers Updated 1:46 PM Friday, November 25, 2011 Traffic on area roads picked up substantially as thousands of shoppers - many with children in tow - turned out Friday morning when daylight arrived and people sought Black Friday bargains.
Official: Body found near Caesar Creek not missing Fairfield woman
Start your day with top headlines in your inbox and get breaking news e-mail alerts at any time by subscribing to our Headlines e-mail newsletter. By Dave Larsen, Staff Report Updated 8:02 PM Thursday, November 24, 2011 WAYNE TWP. - Warren County Sheriff Larry Sims said a body was found Thursday morning in the woods near Caesar Creek State Park.