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Get ready for Miami Co. Food Truck Rally & Competition next weekend!
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN)– Get ready to eat until you’re stuffed! Miami County’s Food Truck Rally & Competition will be here before we know it and Organizer Roberta Jacobs joined Living Dayton to give us a sneak peak!. Details:. Saturday, May 18. 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
WEST LIBERTY-SALEM SENIORS OF MONTH
The following students are the West Liberty-Salem Seniors of the Month for May:. If I were principal for a day: I’d cancel school. People who have been an inspiration to me include: My parents and grandparents. Because: they are very hard working and have helped me to become who...
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...
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...
Wags Bakery opens
The Champaign County Chamber of Commerce organized a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Wags Bakery’s grand opening on Friday, May 3. Specializing in creating nutritious and wholesome dog treats, boutique toys, chews, and apparel for your furry family members, Wags is situated at 321 N. Main St., Urbana. Their opening hours are T-Th 11 am- 7 pm, Fri 11 am- 6 pm, and Sat 11 am- 4 pm. For inquiries, you can contact them at 937-505-0554. Left to right: Polly Trenor, Joy Trenor, Nick Redavide (Urbana Lions Club), Staci Weller, Bobbi McKee, Kaitlyn Gearheart, Jamon Sellman, Jenny White, Suzanne Williams, Audra Bean, Jon Williams, Ryan Berry, Melissa Lawson, Hazel Lawson Murray, Justin Weller, Jessie Lowe, Dave Smith and Sara Neer.
Photo: Shelby County Historical Society holds Civil War Day at Shelby County Fairgrounds
Union reenactor James Shanks, left, of Bowling Green, shows Houston student Tucker Echols how to hold a rifle as Cameron Robinson, front, both of Houston, watches. Houston students were attending the Shelby County Historical Society’s annual Civil War Day on Friday. Middle schoolers from Shelby County schools learned from reenactors what life was like during the Civil War.
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