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Editorial: Hall failed at 2nd chance
Given the seriousness of situations that the Washington Local School District is facing, it should have a board that is fully capable of leading the school system. Board Member Brady Hall has now demonstrated immature judgment twice. The first instance can be put down (being generous) to youthful indiscretion. The second instance shows a surprising disregard for a court’s judgment that was specifically designed for him. It is intolerable to have in political office a fiduciary officer who repeatedly demonstrates his lack of concern for the law. Read more Blade editorials
Wires down reported on Springboro Road in Clearcreek Township
CLEARCREEK TOWNSHIP, Ohio — A report of wires down has been made on Springboro Road and Bull Run Court in Clearcreek Township. No reports of arching fire or sparking have been made. Fire responders have been dispatched to investigate. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video player...
For Halina, Abrie and Yorie Schulte, playing softball together is a dream come true
Jon Schulte first saw a future in softball for his oldest daughter, Halina, when she was 1. He would roll her a baseball and she would roll it back. "I knew something was there. I'd take her out to the backyard and throw underhand wiffleball to her and she had this pretty swing at 3 years old," Jon said. ...
Carlisle delivers statement win over Springfield Shawnee
Carlisle scored early and often to roll over Springfield Shawnee 10-4 at Springfield Shawnee High on May 16 in Ohio softball action. 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...
Attention, hikers: Twin Valley Trail Challenge set for June 1
Five Rivers MetroParks will host the Twin Valley Trail Challenge on Saturday, June 1 — National Trails Day. This free, noncompetitive event encourages participants to hike any distance from 1 to 29 miles along marked routes on the Twin Valley Trail, located in and connecting Germantown and Twin Creek MetroParks. Hikers of all ages and skill levels are welcome.
Pedestrian dies after being hit by car in Goshen Township
A woman is dead after she was hit by a car in Goshen Township early Sunday. Jacqueline Rogers, 41, of Loveland was walking on Ohio 28 when she was hit, according to a news release from the Ohio State Highway Patrol. At 1:53 a.m., a Chevrolet Malibu was traveling eastbound...
Credit union opens new Dayton branch, another project on the way
SPRINGBORO, Ohio (Dayton Business Journal) -- A regional credit union recently unveiled a newly constructed version of a demolished branch. Another demolition and reconstruction is set to follow. River Valley Credit Union opened its newest branch at 25 W. Central Ave. in Springboro. The 2,500-square-foot location aims to “revolutionize the...
Local man facing poaching charges
A Hillsboro man has been implicated in the alleged poaching of an 18-point antlered white-tailed deer, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced on behalf of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. On Friday, a Clinton County grand jury indicted Wilmington resident Christopher J. Alexander, 28, of unlawfully harvesting the deer...
Downtown Miamisburg ice cream shop reopens; new owners honor late founder
One of downtown Miamisburg’s sweetest businesses reopened under new ownership Thursday seeking to pay tribute to one of its founders. 3 Dips Ice Cream Shoppe at 33 S. Main St. now features lifelong Miamisburg residents Curt and Melanie Turner at the helm. “We kind of wanted to start a...
Minors crash stolen vehicle, felonious charges follow
KETTERING, Ohio (WDTN) — Multiple jurisdictions responded to a crash in Kettering Saturday afternoon where it was discovered minors were operating a stolen vehicle. According to a spokesperson for Kettering Police Department, the crash took place in the area of the 4800 block of Rean Meadow Dr. The crash report states the incident took place […]
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