Council hears from Operation Veteran, Caregiver Support

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TROY — During the public comment section of Monday’s Troy City Council meeting, Valerie Mullikin, director of Operation Veteran and Caregiver Support, spoke on her organization’s plan to create a Suicide Prevention Coalition.

Gateway Arts Council presents Lonestar

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SIDNEY — Gateway Arts Council will present the award-winning country music group Lonestar on Sunday, Nov. 6, at the Sidney High School Auditorium.

Miami East plans Veterans Day breakfast

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CASSTOWN — Miami East High School will host a Veterans Day breakfast on Friday, Nov. 11, for all veterans and active military personnel who reside in the Miami East School District.

Troy Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center ribbon cutting

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TROY – The Troy Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center hosted a ribbon-cutting event Tuesday, Oct. 19, in honor of their recent renovations and expansion for a dialysis program.

Edison hosts November, December STNA classes

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TROY — Edison State Community College will host two State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) training sessions, with one starting in November and another in December.

O’Donnell Law Firm Day proclaimed in Covington

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COVINGTON — It was proclaimed to be O’Donnell Law Firm Day on Oct. 19, 2022, in the village of Covington.

A ‘peak” at fall colors

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The Treasure Island lighthouse and picnic tables are surrounded by peak autumn colors in Troy on Thursday, Oct. 20. Leaves are beginning to fall tepidly and trees will soon change from colorful to bare.

‘Take Flight’ sculpture to be delivered to WACO

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TROY — WACO Air Museum will receive Clint Hansen’s sculpture to its new home on Friday, Oct. 21, 2022,

APAC receives national building of the year award

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TROY — The Arbogast Performing Arts Center (APAC) has been awarded national recognition as the 2022 Building of the Year from the Metal Building Contractors & Erectors Association (MBCEA).

PPD ready for trick-or-treat

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Deputy Chief Marty Grove of the Piqua Police Department and Tom Lillicrap, owner of This N That Candy in Piqua, bring cases containing 1,500 full-size candy bars in to the police station on Wednesday morning. Lillicrap donated the candy to the police department for officers to hand out during trick-or-treat later this month. Officers in designated cars will be distributing candy bars on beggar’s night. Grove said parents should caution their trick-or-treaters to make sure the police vehicle they approach is one of the designated cars and not a police vehicle on routine patrol and possibly engaged in police business.