Resident expresses concern for ‘civic responsibility’

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TROY — Troy Council President William “Bill” Lutz on Tuesday read a statement on a resident’s behalf related to the past two city council meetings, which lacked social distancing and turned into debates regarding the city’s mask mandates and ignoring public health orders regarding group gatherings.

Metz chose to serve on council

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By Matt Clevenger

Storm drops snow on county

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MIAMI COUNTY — Winter storm Uri blew through the county Monday night bringing with it more than 6 inches of snow in most places.

Life goes on

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A man rests on a bench atop the levee in Piqua on Tuesday morning as he takes in the aftermath of Monday’s snowstorm.

Troy girls lose to Butler in D-I sectional action

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NEW CARLISLE — It didn’t end the way Troy girls basketball first-year coach Jeremy Hughes had hoped.

A great day on the ice

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Dave Johnson, right, and his son Mitch ice fish at Echo Lake on Saturday. Mitch had already caught several bluegills and a bass. A fishing companion Scott McDonald, of Troy, (not pictured) had landed a 3-pound largemouth earlier. The Johnsons are from Dayton and Mitch is attending Kentucky Christian College on a fishing scholarship.

Troy bowlers top Piqua to close regular season

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TROY — The Troy and Piqua bowling teams met at Troy Bowl Thursday to close out the regular season.

Over 9 percent of Ohioans now vaccinated

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By Aimee Hancock

Firefighters battle fire, frigid temps

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PIQUA — Piqua firefighters battled their second major fire of the day when a home in the 500 block of North Harrison Street burned on Wednesday evening.

Perfect timing; Kirtley basket gives Troy boys basketball OT win over Sidney

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TROY — The timing couldn’t haven’t been any better.