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Minster allows no points against Lima Perry
Minster’s defense throttled Lima Perry, resulting in a 24-0 shutout in Ohio high school softball action on May 10. Check out our complete girls softball roundup to stay up-to-date on all the action. We want your feedback on the accuracy and quality of this article. Take a 1-minute survey...
Greenville funeral home matching donations received to replenish community trees
GREENVILLE, Ohio (WDTN) — Less than one week after destructive storms tore through Darke County, a funeral home is aiming to replace trees. To further efforts to rebuild and renovate the area after the tornados, Zechar Bailey Funeral Home in Greenville is asking the public for donations for their adopt a tree program. According to […]
On the agendas
SIDNEY — The City Council will hold a regular meeting on Monday, May 13, at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall’s council chambers. Members of the public may attend in person or listen in virtually by contacting the city clerk for log-on information. Minster Board of Education. MINSTER —...
Sidney Alive Board holds retreat, welcomes new board members
SIDNEY — Sidney Alive recently held their annual board retreat. Board retreats are important to nonprofit organizations because they allow time for the board and staff to work together to plan the year and review roles and responsibilities. The Sidney Alive board and staff reviewed 2023 and set 2024...
Piqua commissioners hear first reading of battery burn ordinance
PIQUA, Ohio (WDTN) — A proposed burning ordinance is causing plenty of debate in Piqua. Commissioners and the public both weighed in about the ordinance at this week’s meeting. Our partners at Miami Valley Today reported that the ordinance would regulate battery burning on the property owned by the city. Battery burning has been a […]
Out of the past: May 11
——- The Klute band gave the first of their regular weekly concerts in the courthouse square last evening. That the concerts will be as popular this year as in former years was evidenced by the large crowd on the streets last night to enjoy the music. They will give a concert each week until next fall.
Out of the past: May 10
——- At the last regular meeting of the Junior Shakespeare Club held at the home of Mrs. L.N. Norman, the following officers were elect- ed: Miss Lena Lierman, president; Mrs. L.N. Norman, vice president; Mrs. Earl Karmire, secretary; and Mrs. W.S. Ley, treasurer. ——- The work of excavating...
Boys tennis: Sidney, Lehman Catholic seasons end in sectionals
TROY — Sidney and Lehman Catholic’s boys tennis teams had their seasons end in sectional tournament play this week in Troy. In Division I singles matches for Sidney on Wednesday, Brady Hagan beat Piqua’s Trent Townsend 6-1, 6-0 and Trotwood’s Teshawn Smith 6-4, 6-0 before losing 6-1, 6-2 to Tippecanoe’s Deacon Blake. Franky Herrara beat Butler’s Grady Nardecchia 6-1, 6-1 before losing 6-0, 6-0 to Tippecanoe’s Alex Darner. Myles Steenrod lost 6-1, 6-1 to Tippecanoe’s Ty Hoover.
2024 Rock Piqua! line-up announced
PIQUA — The Rock Piqua! all-day food truck and music festival will return on June 22 in downtown Piqua with four musical acts in the lineup. For 10 years, Piqua Arts Council and Mainstreet Piqua have been unifying the Piqua community through music with their annual Rock Piqua! event.
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