TPD seek help to find missing teenage girl

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TROY — Troy Police is seeking help to find a missing girl teenage girl.

Body of missing Army veteran found on state Route 48

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LUDLOW FALLS — The body of missing Army veteran Willie Couch was found on state Route 48 near Joyland Drive on Friday, Feb. 2.

Lincoln Community Center celebrates ‘Unity Through Diversity’

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Members of the Dayton-based band Flash Top Secret perform during the Unity Through Diversity Open House held at the Lincoln Community Center on Saturday, Feb 3. The event, which also featured food provided by City Barbecue, was sponsored by Premier Health, UVMC, K’s Hamburgers and Dave Arbogast Buick/GMC/Ford.

Troy High School Principal’s List

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TROY — The following Troy High School students have earned a grade average of 3.75 or better for the first semester, and have been named to the Principal’s List.

Bradford Library offers Krav Maga self-defense classes

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BRADFORD — The Bradford Public Library will be offering Krav Maga Self-Defense classes Monday evenings starting Monday, Feb. 19 and ending Monday, March 25. Class times will be 6:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Instructors from IKI of Troy will be teaching beginner’s self-defense for any female 14 years old and up. Each class is just $5 per person per class. Classes are suitable for any age, physical condition, ability or disability. Sign-ups are required and limited to 24 participants. Please call 937-448-2612 or stop by to register.

Troy-Hayner Cultural Center taking reservations for Mrs. Hayner’s Birthday Tea

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TROY — The Troy-Hayner Cultural Center is taking reservations for this year’s Mrs. Hayner’s Birthday Tea. There are two dates for the Tea: Thursday, April 18, and Sunday, April 21. Tea begins promptly at 2:00 p.m. on both days. Each year we acknowledge Mrs. Hayner for the gift of her home to the community with a tea during her birthday month.

City issues West Main Street progress report

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TROY — Phase 2 of the West Main Street project is underway with contractor Milcon Concrete, Inc.

Piqua PD welcomes Officer Martin

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The Piqua Police Department welcomed new officer Keringten Martin, who took his oath of Office on Monday, Jan. 29. Seen here with City Manager Paul Oberdorfer, Officer Martin will attend the Ohio State Highway Patrol Basic Academy beginning in February.

The sun finally came out

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Troy residents get a dose of vitamin D in the downtown on Thursday, Feb. 1, as the sun finally made an appearance and brought up the temperature in Miami County.