Unemployment fraud hotline available for Ohioans

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MIAMI COUNTY — Law enforcement agencies across Ohio are fielding an increased number of fraudulent claims related to the IRS 1099-G form for unemployment.

Scholarship applicants sought

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PIQUA — Several scholarships, which honor musical contributions, will be awarded to residents of Piqua.

Troy council candidates file for May primary

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TROY — The following residents have filed paperwork to run for a Troy City Council seat for the 2022-2023 term:

LCC plans virtual Black History Month events

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TROY — The Lincoln Community Center (LCC) will offer virtual Black History Month events this year die to the pandemic.

Health commissioner addresses Troy council

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TROY — Approximately 20 supporters showed up in support of Troy Mayor Robin Oda’s stance on mask-wearing — leading to a tense exchange — at the Troy City Council meeting on Monday.

Art quilts display continues at Hayner

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TROY — The Troy-Hayner Cultural Center, 301 W. Water St., continues to host “Quilting Through Time,” an exhibit featuring more than 30 art quilts by Ohio artist Maxine S. Thomas. The exhibit will remain on display through Feb. 14.

Piqua police reports

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Information provided by the Piqua Police Department.

Just a walk in the park

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David and Kacey Moore of Tipp City enjoy a morning walk with their children Azalea, 1, and Lakelyn 5 months, at Charleston Falls on Monday.

Area briefs

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Scholarships available