Piqua announces holiday closings, BZA cancellation

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PIQUA — City offices in Piqua will be closed on Monday, Dec. 25, and Tuesday, Dec. 26, to allow city employees to observe the Christmas holiday with their families.

Woman sentenced in multi-county thefts

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By Sheryl Roadcap

City receives Auditor of State Award With Distinction

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TROY — The city of Troy and Mayor Robin Oda are proud to congratulate City Auditor John Frigge and his team for receiving the Ohio Auditor of State’s Award with Distinction. Joseph Braden, west regional liaison from the Ohio Auditor of State’s Office, presented the award at the Monday, Dec. 18 Troy City Council meeting. Of the nearly 6,000 entities audited by the State, under 4 percent received this award this year.

Prospective candidates file petitions for 2024 primary election

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COLUMBUS – Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has announced that 21 prospective candidates have met the Dec. 20’s deadline to file petitions seeking to appear on Ohio’s March 19 primary ballot.

Troy City Skatepark Unite receives Troy Foundation grant

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TROY — Troy City Skatepark Unite has received a grant for $17,700 from the Troy Foundation for planning and design work to create a new community skatepark at Joe Reardon Skatepark on North Ridge Avenue.

Santa takes last minute requests

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Victor Clevenger gives a few last minute requests to Santa at the Santa House located on Prouty Plaza in downtown Troy. Sponsored by Troy Main Street, the Santa House will offer visits with Santa from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. through Saturday, Dec. 23.

Troopers urge sober driving this Christmas

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COLUMBUS – The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSP) is reminding motorists to drive sober this Christmas.

Habitat for Humanity hires construction manager

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TROY — Habitat for Humanity of Miami and Shelby County recently hired new construction manager Mark Barga.