Monday to Friday forecast

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Monday to Friday forecast

Plein Air event draws local artists to downtown Troy

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Nikki Kalemanis, of Cincinnati, left, and Terri Anderson, of New Carlisle, right, participate in the Plein Air Artist Event hosted by Troy Main Street on Saturday, July 22. The event ended with an art sale at Pop-Up on West Main Street featuring works from approximately 40 artists.

Cherry Street Local Farmers Market thriving in new location

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Phil Moyer, of Piqua, left, works at a booth for the Birds and the Bees Nursery during the Cherry Street Local Farmers Market on Saturday, July 22. The farmers market has been using a public parking lot located off of Cherry Street temporarily until West Main Street is re-opened.

Dayton Air Show kicks in-gear

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Nate Olmstead, 13, a Boy Scout with Pack 116 in Montgomery County, interviews Darryl Fisher, president, founder, and third-generation pilot, from Dream Flights on Wednesday, July 19, at the 2023 CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show. Olmstead, who has been involved in Scouts since he was in first-grade, spent the day working at the air show as part of his project to earn his Aviation Merit Badge. Dream Flights travels the country providing rides in World War ll-era Stearman bi-planes.

Third Thursday in Piqua

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Legacy Thompson, left, and Aleigha Thompson, right, sell lemonade at the AMPM Employment booth during the Third Thursday event hosted by Main Street Piqua on Thursday, July 20. Activities at the event were canceled for the second month in a row due to forecasts of thunderstorms, but booths remained open at some downtown businesses.

PACC seeks Order of George nominations

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PIQUA — The Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for the next recipient of the highest and most prestigious “Order of George” award.

Versailles Boy Scout Troop 79 excels at national camp

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GLEN JEAN, W. Va. — This year the Versailles Troop 79 Scouts attended The James C. Justice National Scout Camp.

Court denies request to “stay” Tavern Building repairs

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TROY — A request to “stay” orders for repairs to the Tavern Building on West Main Street has been denied, according to an update on the building released by the city of Troy on Wednesday, July 19.