City of Piqua takes over veteran banner program

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PIQUA – The Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce accepted, several years ago, the opportunity to manage the veteran banner program, which has been an honor, to say the least. During this time, the number of banners purchased and displayed has far exceeded the veteran committee’s original expectations and the chamber staff.

Local events and meetings

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Move to Amend December Meeting

Mainstreet Piqua to host Downtown Piqua Holiday Parade

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PIQUA — Mainstreet Piqua will host the annual Downtown Piqua Holiday Parade starting at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3. This year’s parade theme is “A Snoopy Kind of Christmas.”

Local historians share Tavern Building’s story

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TROY — Downtown Troy has undergone many changes since the Tavern Building, also known as the 100F Building, was first constructed as the new county courthouse in July of 1841.

El Sombrero Continues tradition of giving

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Linda Parker, of Piqua, one of the many hard-working volunteers for Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, at El Sombrero in Troy, hands out turkey dinners to a customer as Ruben Pelayo’s popular establishment enters its 28th year of providing Thanksgiving dinners to the community.

County community blood drives

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DAYTON — Community Blood Center has a critical shortage of type O negative blood and a need for all donors as the holiday season begins.

Van Cleve celebrates student success

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TROY — Van Cleve celebrates the sixth grade students who have earned straight A’s or a spot on the honor roll for earning A’s and B’s during the first quarter.

Piqua Community Foundation held annual meeting

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PIQUA — The Piqua Community Foundation Life Trustees honored grant recipients and reelected directors to its board at the organization’s annual meeting on Nov. 15.

Former Piqua resident publishes fifth book

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PIQUA — Former Piqua resident, Gary Wheeler, recently published his fifth book, a standalone titled, “Unseen Warfare.”

Piqua Community Foundation awards fall grants

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PIQUA — The Piqua Community Foundation awarded $67,127 to organizations that serve Piqua residents this month.