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Maternal and infant death rates in Montgomery County remain high compared to state and national averages, and a local program that’s geared toward preventing infant deaths and supporting the wellness ...
Operation Honor” on the weekend of Sept. 21 will make history on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in at least a couple of ways, Col. Matthew Muha, deputy commander of the 445th Airlift Wing, said in a ...
It doesn’t matter if they go by the name California Angels, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim or their current name, Los Angeles Angels, they can’t hide from the Cincinnati Reds.
Sometime last week it was the night before the first day of school and I was trudging through what seemed like a summer’s worth of laundry. Washing, drying, folding. Washing, drying, folding. Repeat.
One person was injured after a fire broke out at an industrial facility in Warren County on Tuesday morning, according to the city of Franklin.
With an exciting mix of disciplines and genres, concerts and speaker series, dance and original theater, The Foundry is expanding its vibrant programming to host artists from our community and from ...
Arcanum 169, Newton 183: N: Koffer 39, Bowser 40. Fort Loramie 158, Botkins 161: B: Meyer 39, Monnin 40. FL: Cotner 37, Bornhorst 39, Tennery 39. Botkins 143, Indian Lake 177: B: Meyer 33, Monnin 34.
After the excruciating three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers over the weekend, the Los Angeles Angels were the perfect potion for the Cincinnati Reds.
While the Cincinnati Bengals’ offense overcame mistakes to score two touchdowns on Joe Burrow’s three drives, the starters on defense don’t seem to be learning from theirs.
Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor isn’t putting as much stock in what he’s seeing from his defense this preseason, but the snaps with starters on the field haven’t looked good.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s decision to send the Ohio National Guard to Washington D.C. won’t cost the state any money or compromise security, according to state officials. But critics say the move “puts ...
This fall, roughly 2,400 residential students will be living at the Wright State University's Dayton campus — the largest group in more than 10 years.
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