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Updated: Monday, 31 Dec 2012, 9:13 PM EST
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MORAINE, Ohio (WDTN) - On the last day of 2012, 2 NEWS took a look back at some of the year's most viewed videos on wdtn.com.
Those include a "crunchy situation" at a Huber Heights Taco Bell. A customer upset over a 99-cent taco, drove his truck into the front of the business on Chambersburg Road back in May. You can see the full video here .
A tiny puppy also made headlines back in May, when a West Carrollton woman discovered him inside a dumpster at her apartment complex. The puppy did survive, and was adopted. Watch the story here .
Another video that was still getting thousands of views, first captured the nation's attention two years ago. Brennan Eden was thrown from his Pontiac Firebird, after slamming into a concrete overpass in Sugarcreek Township back in August of 2010. Officials said he was going more than 100 mph. The crash was caught on tape. Watch it here .
A Post-it prank in Clayton, Indiana became one of the most watched and discussed stories on wdtn.com. Five high school students were punished for decorating their building with 10,0000 colorful Post-it notes. Watch the prank here .
The most viewed video on wdtn.com in 2012 is the story of a West Liberty Salem state champion who is best known not for the race she won, but the one she lost. Meghan Vogel stopped to help a collapsed competitor across the finish line during the 32 hundred meter race. The video has gotten more than 216,000 hits since June. Watch the inspiring story here .
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