Troy student named to Utah Tech Dean’s List
ST. GEORGE, UTAH — In a display of academic achievement, nearly 12 percent of Utah Tech University students earned Dean’s List recognition for the Spring 2023 semester.
Berries Rock!
By Matt Clevenger
MC JFS approved to purchase cameras
By Haylee Pence
Attorneys in Tavern Building case seeking ‘win-win’ resolution
By Matt Clevenger
Miami County native announces debut children’s novel
By Amantha Garpiel
UVCC students celebrate with Click It or Ticket event
By Haylee Pence
UVCC holds convocation
Upper Valley Career Center Top Scholars for the Class of 2023 were recognized during convocation ceremonies at Hobart Arena on May 25, 2023. Top Scholars include, Sophia Walker, left to right, Medical Careers Academy, Troy High School; Sarah Swiger, Medical Careers Academy, Jackson Center High School; and Mark Alexander, Design and Digital Print Technologies, Piqua High School. (Not pictured is Blake Reish, Construction Technologies, Newton High School)
Tipp City royalty crowned
Tippecanoe High School crowned its 2023 prom queen Amelia Campbell left and king Jeffery Brown, on Saturday, May 27, at 7:30 pm at the Antioch Shrine in Dayton.
In honor of MCEI Skelton
Col. Charles A. Jones, superintendent of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, and Lt. Kristina Bennett, commander of the bureau for license, commercial, and standards for the OSHP, unveil one of the new signs to be placed on Interstate 75 near the 76 mile post, in honor of MCEI Kimra Skelton, who lost her life in the line of duty in 2019. The unveiling was held at the Piqua Post of the Ohio Highway patrol on May 25, 2023. Skelton’s family was in attendance as well as Rep. Jenna Powell and a number of current and retired troopers.
Main Street Greenville rebrands farmer’s market
GREENVILLE — What was the “Farmer’s Market” will now be the “Community Market.” The downtown market has been a Darke County staple since 1998, but it’s no secret it was in need of a revamp. After speaking with several vendors and patrons about the event it was determined that positive changes were needed. In addition to the name change Main Street’s Board of Trustees voted to approve the following at their May meeting: the Community Market will run on Saturday’s form June 3 to Oct. 7. The market is set for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each Saturday at the corner of Main and Broadway and the Rotary Park on the Circle