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Spirit Medical Transport takes legal action against city of Piqua
Video featuring previous coverage of Springcreek Twp.’s EMS service change PIQUA, Ohio (WDTN) — Spirit Medical Transport LLC, with the support of its attorney, sent a demand letter to the city of Piqua regarding its contract with Springcreek Township. Our partners at Miami Valley Today reported that Spirit Medical Transport demands Piqua “to enforce the […]
Looking Back: Old barn may have canal connection
An unassuming barn sits in the backyard of a duplex at 214 Franklin Street. Shelby County Historical Society Plat maps indicate that the barn was built between 1892 and 1897 next to the canal that once ran through the center of Sidney. The canal has since been filled in, but the barn remains.
Fresh calls for bike safety following another bus/bike fatal collision in NKY
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - There are fresh calls for better bike safety in Covington, following the death Thursday morning of 26-year-old Jonathon Hussing. The collision happened at about 9:00 a.m. at Martin Luther King and Scott Boulevard. Police said a tour bus from Iowa hit and killed the Covington man. We spoke with several people who knew Hussing. Those who didn't, said they know the challenges he faced as a bicyclist in Covington.
Team Tornado visits Fairborn Primary, Fairlawn, and Valley Elementary schools
DAYTON, Ohio -- Dayton 24/7 Now's Team Tornado kicked off last week in the Miami Valley!. The First Warning Weather Team gives presentations to schools across the Miami Valley about severe weather safety and finding your "Safe Spot." On Thursday, Meteorologist Tim Boyd visited Fairborn Primary in Fairborn and Fairlawn...
Get The Gig 2023 finalist to perform at Country Concert
FORT LORAMIE — A Lancaster native will perform at Country Concert this year along with other native Ohio performers. Abby Miller started performing at 7 years old when a talent show was held at her elementary school. After that, she participated in other singing contests, and when she turned 18 and graduated, she began performing at local festivals and restaurants.
Police identify cyclist who died after collision with Iowa charter bus in Covington
Police have identified the man who died after being struck by a charter bus in Covington Thursday. Jonathon Hussing, 26, of Covington, was riding a bicycle when he was struck by a charter bus traveling from Iowa to tour the Northern Kentucky area, police said in a news release. The police previously reported Hussing...
Local clarinetist to attend world-renowned Interlochen Arts Camp
MINSTER — Will Hemmelgarn, 16, a junior at New Bremen High School, will attend this summer’s Interlochen Arts Camp, the nation’s premier summer arts program for aspiring artists in grades 3-12,. Hemmelgarn, the son of Steve and Paula Hemmelgarn, will study Advanced Clarinet Intensive and be a member of the Interlochen Wind Ensemble.
Frost Advisory Friday morning, warmer weekend on the way
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- A Frost Advisory has been issued for Mercer, Auglaize, Shelby, Logan, Champaign, and Clark counties from midnight through 9 am Friday. Protect your plants tonight as lows drop into the middle 30s for those areas and frost could develop. The rest of the region will drop into the upper 30s and lower 40s.
Flood control agency to consider pausing rate hikes after major public outcry in Tri-State
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The head of the agency that oversees flood control in the Miami Valley, stretching from Piqua south into Butler County south of Hamilton, said she’s going to ask her board to pause rate increases planned for the coming year. Miami Conservancy District General Manager MaryLynn Lodor...
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