St. Paddy’s Day celebrations

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St. Patrick’s Day brought people out to celebrate the entire weekend, as seen here at Dunaways in Troy.

Running for a pint

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Racers participate in the 2024 St. Paddy’s Day 5K Beer Run in Tipp City on Sunday, March 17. The event saw 376 competitors run three laps through downtown and drink a beer every mile.

Meet Samantha Null

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Samantha Null, age 14 months, of Troy, is the daughter of Danielle and Aaron Null. Samantha’s parents learned at a 20-week ultrasound she had Apert syndrome, also known as acrocephalosyndactyly, which is a genetic disorder that causes fusion of the skull, hands, and feet bones.

Meet Brooke Pence

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Brooke Pence has been a part of Riverside throughout her life. She lives in Piqua with her parents, Eric and Heather. Her mom is also a paid service provider for her personal needs through the Ohio Shared Living program.

Favorite time of year in the Yoder household

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Editor’s Note: Gloria is taking the week off to get caught on some spring cleaning and answering read mail. So this week we step back into the time machine to the spring of 2019 and read about this favorite time of year in the Yoder household. Gloria will return next week- Kevin Williams, Editor

Moreno campaigns in Shelby County

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By Melanie Speicher

State resources mobilized after severe weather

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COLUMBUS — The Ohio Emergency Management Agency (EMA) continues to monitor the severe weather that impacted western Ohio on Thursday. The Ohio EMA, the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP), and Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) are working together to assist local communities in the path of the storms.

Tornado touches down in Miami County

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By Sheryl Roadcap

Extra police on patrol for St. Paddy’s weekend

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TROY—The Miami County Sheriff’s Office will be deploying extra deputies beginning on March 15 and running through March 17 for the St. Patrick’s Day weekend, according to a press release from Sheriff Dave Duchak.

State resources mobilized after severe weather

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COLUMBUS — The Ohio Emergency Management Agency (EMA) continues to monitor the severe weather that impacted western Ohio on Thursday. The Ohio EMA, the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP), and Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) are working together to assist local communities in the path of the storms.