Edison State’s STNA Class begins Jan. 26

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GREENVILLE — Edison State Community College will host State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) training beginning Jan. 26.

Courthouse in red and blue for Damar Hamlin

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In response to Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin’s collapse during the Monday game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Buffalo Bills, the Miami County Courthouse was lit up in red and blue in tribute to Hamlin Wednesday night.

Tipp City student charged after threat

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TIPP CITY — A Tippecanoe Middle School student has been charged after allegedly making threats to shoot up the Tipp City school in early December 2022.

A pane-ful process

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Tom Puterbaugh of Sparkling Kleen Windows in Troy, washes storefront windows at Barclay’s, in Piqua, on Wednesday morning, Jan. 4.

Elizabeth-Bethel Road to be closed

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BETHEL — Elizabeth-Bethel Road will be closed between Gearhart Road and Rudy Road for tree removal.

Start the new year with Healthy Living

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DAYTON — Start the new year by learning to live your healthiest life with your chronic condition(s) through a free six-week Healthy Living Workshop open to adults of any age living with a chronic health condition and/or their caregivers. January offers multiple different workshops to choose from taking place via phone discussion or in-person workshop.

“O Brother, Where Art Thou?” shows at Hayner Center

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TROY — Everyone needs something to do on a Friday night. Why not go to the movies? Friday Night Movies at the Hayner Center features classic movies with an introduction to the film, café style seating, popcorn and soda. All films are free and open to the public.

St. James Episcopal Church serving for 200 years

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PIQUA — In June of 1811 Col. John Johnston moved to upper Piqua. To the left of his home were a cemetery and a cabin that the first Episcopal Church services were held in. Later, the Winan and Johnston families deeded this land to the Methodists and they built a church on it. At this time, the Episcopals started meeting in the homes of the parishioners. After the Methodists built a church in downtown Piqua, the land was deeded back to the Episcopals.

City Council approves SR 55 paving project

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TROY — Members of the Troy City Council have approved a project by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) that will resurface portions of State Route 55 during 2023.

Vance sworn into the US Senate

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Sen. JD Vance, R-OH, has taken the oath of office and is now officially a member of the United States Senate. Upon swearing-in, he became the 58th person to serve as U.S. Senator for the state of Ohio. He was joined in Washington by his wife, Usha, their three young children, Ewan, Vivek and Mirabel, and many more from his extended family.