Dayton Daily News - Sat Nov 28
Ahern and Associates Construction worker Ron Acree put shims under the guardrail of the Stewart Street bridge.
Death of woman remains unclearIndian Hill Journal - Sat Nov 28
The Warren County Sheriff's Office is investigating the death of a woman whose body was found Friday morning under a bridge in Franklin Township.
Kids find woman's body under bridgeIndian Hill Journal - Fri Nov 27
The Warren County Sheriff's Office is investigating the death of a woman whose body was found Friday morning under a bridge in Franklin Township.
Hope peeks through gloomy news on jobsMiddletown Journal - Fri Nov 27
Ohio's jobless rate may be 10.5 percent but for the first time in a decade there's a glimmer of hope in the state's unemployment news, research analyst George Zeller reported on Friday, Nov.
Miamisburg-Springboro Pike closed until summerDayton Daily News - Fri Nov 27
The good news: The Austin Boulevard interchange, expected to trigger economic development on more than 400 acres along the Warren-Montgomery county boundary, is expected to open a month or two sooner than previously expected.
Agency helps provide pricey prescription drugs to those in needDayton Daily News - Thu Nov 26
Some charities give away turkeys, others toys for tots and some clothing and shelter for the homeless.
Increased Patrols This Holiday WeekendWHIOTV - Thu Nov 26
JEFFERSON TWP/, Ohio -- While most people are enjoying the holiday, many others are working to keep the roads safe on this busy travel weekend.
'We're getting through this'PhillyBurbs.com - Thu Nov 26
From the electric wheelchair parked inside her small kitchen, Denise Naylor tells stories about the man who was supposed to be there through her final days.
Mother savors Thanksgiving after battle with brain cancerDayton Daily News - Wed Nov 25
Debbie France is grateful to be celebrating her second Thanksgiving since being diagnosed with a brain tumor.
Pajama project help kids in needDayton Daily News - Wed Nov 25
As we begin the holiday season with family and food today, Kelly Schilling and Angie Hoschouer both deserve thanks as they work to make this season a bit warmer for children of domestic violence and homelessness.
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