Van Martin Roofing seeks nominations for roof giveaway

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DAYTON — Van Martin Roofing is seeking nominations to provide a free roof to a family or individual in need in Dayton’s eight-county area.

LaRose certifies 2024 Primary Election

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COLUMBUS — Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose formally certified the results of the March 19, 2024, Primary Election. Final vote tabulations from Ohio’s 88 counties can be accessed online at the Secretary of State’s website.

Hug the Earth happenings

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Lisa Carter, of Westerville, left, looks on as her granddaughter Harper Carter-Kuhlman, 4, daughter of Hillary Carter and Kyle Kulhman, of Westerville, delights when a butterfly sits on the back of her neck in a butterfly tent where members of the public can try to feed butterflies. The tent was at the Hug the Earth Festival, held at the Miami County Park District’s Lost Creek Reserve in Troy, on Saturday, April 20.

Crooked Handle hosts Riverway Summit after-party

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Attendees of the 2024 Great Miami Riverway Summit walked down the street from the Fort Piqua Plaza Banquet Center to Crooked Handle Brewing Co. in Piqua, on Friday, April 19, after the summit ended for a reception hosted by Crooked Handle where the brewery showcased their new Buzz Bait blonde ale beer.

Troy road closure on Monday

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TROY — Part of East Franklin Street in Troy will be closed on Monday and part of Tuesday due to water line installation work.

Saturday to Wedenesday forecast

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Saturday to Wednesday forecast

Piqua training facility holds open house

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By Eamon Baird

Auclaire will speak at museum

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TROY — In 2016, legislation was passed which allowed women to serve in every combat role in the U.S. military. Some might believe, however, that women were serving in combat many decades earlier.

West Main Street reopens in Troy

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TROY — West Main Street in Troy, the section of roadway in front of the IOOF Building, formerly known as the Tavern Building, has reopened Friday morning.