The Salvation Army of Piqua is sponsoring their "Puttin' for a Purpose" putt-putt golf fundraiser beginning Tuesday through Saturday, March 14 at Miami Valley
Troy's ConAgra Foods facility will add 74,000 square feet and four production lines over the next 12 to 15 months to increase its capacity as it becomes the
The Piqua Historical Area Friends Council and the Piqua Public Library will present the public premier of "Dickens in Ohio" at the Fort Piqua Plaza on the
Blowing and drifting snow are a problem for drivers on many rural roads.
Prosecutors said Perez exchanged hundreds text messages with a student at Milton-Union H.S. They said he also met with her off school grounds.
Blood stained the snow in the 500 block of Weber Street on Tuesday following an afternoon knifing that sent one man to the hospital and another man to jail.
Leftover snow from the weekend storm is still on some area roads leading to delays and closings.
Residents were digging out of the snow, while preparing for the next big snow storm.
Police and medics were called to a house on Mystic Lane Tuesday night after Ronald Mumford went to a neighbor's house and said he had been stabbed by his wife.
You can drop off your donations at the church located at 1580 North Dorsett Road daily from 1-7 p.m. For more information, call 335-1313.
If you want to donate shoes, go to Z-Coil at 431 North Main Street in downtown Piqua, or call 937-778-8700.
The locals know it, but some people outside the area have no idea that New Carlisle is home to a best kept secret.
Harrison's Restaurant in Historic downtown Tipp City lends a helping hand to Haiti by holding a relief effort on Thursday, January 21.
Jody Bowser of Tipp City is trying to adopt a Haitian boy. She knows he is alive, but does not know when or if she'll see him.
Police said they caught the teacher with a 15-year old student in a parked car, at Duke Park, in Troy.
A Miami County teacher is behind bars, charged with sexual battery after police found him in a car with a student.