National Bike Month, established in 1956, is a time to demonstrate the benefits of bicycling. Sponsored by the League of American Bicyclists and celebrated throughout the U.
1. New Fairborn restaurant to partner with Carillon Brewing The restaurant inside Holiday Inn Dayton Fairborn, The Wright Place, has entered into an exclusive agreement with the Carillon Brewing Company.
An upsurge in grocery store options has impacted where Dayton residents go for their shopping, but Health Foods Unlimited has remained a constant for customers for nearly four decades.
UPDATE @ 3:19 p.m. (June 2): The photographer rescued from the river at Clifton Gorge is Anthony Granitsas, 19, of Louisville, Ohio, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
On the seventh anniversary of NCR Corp.’s announcement that it was leaving Dayton for Georgia, the Ohio Republican Party laid the blame for NCR’s loss at the feet of Ted Strickland, a Democrat who was governor in 2009 and who today is Sen.
A Miamisburg graduate and football standout died Sunday at Lake Lorelei in Brown County. Cody Hamblin, 22, drowned while visiting his grandparents, the Athens Messenger reported.
UPDATE @ 3:25 p.m.Two people were taken to the hospital when a piece of awning came off the Sycamore Glen Retirement Community, 317 Sycamore Glen Drive.
Whole Foods Market Dayton in Washington Twp. will celebrate its one-year anniversary over three days this weekend, June 3-5, with special deals, gift-card giveaways, tastings, live music and birthday presents for customers while they shop, according to store and company officials.
Josh Myers is the nation’s top-rated offensive lineman in the class of 2017. He has one more season on the Miamisburg football team as a pulling guard in the run-oriented Wing-T offense.
Jesaan Deering has had her share of the pre-race shakes. But what Miamisburg High School girls track and field coach Jeremy Wysocki laid on her earlier this week launched her jitters to a new level.
Name: Jake RossSchool: MiamisburgSport: Football and BaseballClass: Junior 2017Age: 17Claim to fame: Unselfish team playerBet you didn’t know: I have a tattoo honoring my granny; she died of cancer.
With his team one pin shy of the state-qualifying cut line after the first three-game block, Miamisburg bowling coach Tony Ross was more than a little bit optimistic.
At least five area products are faring well in Big Ten men’s basketball. Seeing the most playing time of the bunch is Springboro High School graduate and University of Illinois center Maverick Morgan.
The Miamisburg Vikings suffered its second straight loss on Friday night, but in the long run it could turn out to be a win for the boys basketball team.
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