Brown Township to consider operating fund levy
By Haylee Pence
Former Covington nursing home employee indicted for theft
By Sheryl Roadcap
Kettering Health announces new CEO
KETTERING — After a five-month search, Kettering Health has invited Michael Gentry to lead the next chapter of the organization’s future as chief executive officer (CEO). Gentry is an accomplished and mission-driven healthcare leader with executive experience at top systems across the country. His first official day at Kettering Health will be July 3.
Mercy Health debuts community garden
SPRINGFIELD — Earth Day is this weekend, and gardening season is just around the corner, so Mercy Health is getting in on the action by debuting its own community garden at Mercy Health – Springfield Regional Medical Center (SRMC).
EverHeart Hospice announces Camp Encourage T-shirt design contest
GREENVILLE — EverHeart Hospice is now accepting entries for a T-Shirt design for their annual Camp Encourage. Camp Encourage is a bereavement camp for kids ages 6-15 who are grieving the loss of a loved one. The theme for this year’s camp is “Coping, Colors, & Connection.” People of all ages are welcome to submit a design for consideration.
Spirit EMS record
Spirit Emergency Medical Services weekly log
Tipp Council defeats ordinance for industrial zoning
By Amantha Garpiel
Two men sentenced for aggravated assault
By Haylee Pence
Northmont operating levy will be on the May 2 ballot
By Amantha Garpiel
Gas line struck near Piqua HS
Piqua Fire Department stands by as repair crews from CenterPoint Energy repair a broken natural gas line near Piqua High School on Wednesday afternoon, April 19. Superintendent Dwayne Thompson said the situation posed no danger to students and classes were not interrupted. It was determined a contractor working in the area struck the line.