Board certifies May Primary ballot

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MIAMI COUNTY — The Miami County Board of Elections rejected one Troy resident’s petition to run for city council for the 2022-2023 term during a special meeting held on Monday.

Annual county audit set to begin

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By Aimee Hancock

Secret is out; Olivia Reittinger hits 1,000-point mark

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BRANDT — A secret is never safe with a 10-year old boy.

COVID-19 death toll increases in county

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Staff report

M-U schools mourn teacher’s passing

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By Matt Clevenger

Pet of the Week

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Meet Frankie

A Voice of Democracy

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Owen Via, 18, of Newton Township, recently earned a state title in the annual VFW Voice of Democracy competition for the state of Ohio. Via, a senior at Newton High School, represented VFW Post No. 6557 of Pleasant Hill. He will next compete in the national Voice of Democracy competition. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, the date and place are still being determined. Via is the son of Jason and Mandy Via.

Troy again seeks downtown DORA

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TROY — The city of Troy is revisiting adding a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) to downtown Troy with a city council work session scheduled at 6 p.m. Feb. 8 at the Hobart Arena’s Bravo Room.

Lilly Graham from Piqua Catholic School, standing left, and Elijah Amick from Piqua Junior High School, standing far right, face off as the final two contestants in Thursday’s Piqua City-Wide Spelling Bee at Piqua Central Intermediate School. Amick finished the night as the Piqua Spelling Bee champion while Graham was runner-up. The annual event is sponsored by the Piqua Kiwanis Club.

Anick wins spelling bee

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Lilly Graham from Piqua Catholic School, standing left, and Elijah Amick from Piqua Junior High School, standing far right, face off as the final...