Former TDN, Piqua Daily Call writer covers Hurricane Ian

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NAPLES, Florida — Piqua native, and former Troy Daily News/Piqua Daily Call writer, Harriet Heithaus now lives in Naples, Florida, where she works as an arts and entertainment columnist for the Naples Daily News. Heithaus was in Naples last week as Hurricane Ian made landfall, assisting local residents while also covering news stories related to the Category 4 storm.

Boonshoft Museum of Discovery hosts International Vulture Awareness Day

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DAYTON — Saturday, Sept. 3, is International Vulture Awareness Day (IVAD). IVAD was created to raise awareness about the most endangered group of birds in the world. According to experts, nearly 75% of the 23 African vulture species are spiraling towards extinction due to poaching, electrocution and poisoning.

Events in Troy, Sidney celebrate Recovery Month

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SIDNEY — Events in Sidney, Troy and Piqua are planned to celebrate National Recovery Month in September, beginning with Overdose Awareness Day kickoff events on Aug. 31.

Tipp City announces 25A lane closure

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TIPP CITY — Effective Thursday, Aug. 4, the south bound right lane between Randall Residence and Michaels Road will be closed in Tipp City. County Road 25A will be reduced to one lane south bound.

Tipp City Schools announces free and reduced price lunch program

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TIPP CITY — Tipp City Schools recently announced its 2022-2023 program year policy 8531 for students unable to pay the full price of meals or milk served under the National School Lunch and School Breakfast, After School Care Snack or Special Milk Programs.

FUDGE Foundation to host events honoring Oregon District shooting victims

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DAYTON — The FUDGE Foundation will hold two events to commemorate the anniversary of the Dayton Mass Shooting that claimed the lives of nine individuals and forever changed the lives of many members of the community.

Road closures announced

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WEST MILTON — Two road closures have been announced by the Miami County Engineer’s Office.

Correction

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TROY — A press release that appeared in the Tuesday, Aug. 2 edition of the Miami Valley Today incorrectly stated that the rain location for the Oakwood Brass concert on Sunday, Aug, 21 was First United Methodist Church in Troy.