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Two men wanted in Lee's Chicken robbery in Sidney

On Sunday December 18, 2011 at approx 8:42 p.m. the Sidney Police Dept. received a 911 call advising of a robbery at Lee’s Chicken, 1230 Wapakoneta Ave. Patrol Officers responded to the scene and during the course of the investigation it was learned that two younger white males wearing hooded ...

New Farm Empowers Homeless Community

This growing season, a The Gettysburg Gateway Microfarm will take the place of an empty field outside Gettysburg Gateway for Men. The residents at the homeless shelter will be paid to plant and harvest the crops.Tyrone Morgan is one of the men participating in the farm. It’s been a while ...

Community Supported Agriculture Grows In Miami Valley

Farm2Fork Fresh is a local multi-farm community supported agriculture, or CSA, which has grown by leaps and bounds, and is now allowing more small farms to come together to provide people with local foods.Real Estate agent Sue Borton said she fell in love with farming while volunteering at Cox Arboretum ...

Miami Valley Under Frost Advisory

The Miami Valley is under a frost advisory throughout the night, and there is a freeze warning for those who live north of U.S. 36.With the potential of frost, many residents are having to cover their plants Tuesday night.When a frost or freeze threatens plants, garden expert Mark Webber, owner ...

RSV Cases On The Rise

RSV is the second most common reason children are admitted to Dayton Children’s. This year the hospital’s doctors are treating a growing number of RSV patients.Nearly all children will be infected with Respiratory Syncytial Virus, or RSV, by their first birthday, but some cases are more dangerous than others.Jennifer Davis ...

Garbage-Eating Worms Help Environment

At Wright Patterson Air Force Base Recycling Center, thousands of worms take unwanted food and convert it into a nutrient-rich soil supplement for plants.The crew at WPAFB Recycling Center feeds their worms daily with fruits and vegetables from the Base Commissary.At one time, they were feeding more than 600,000 worms.“Four ...

Yellow Jackets Become Aggressive

Pest management specialists say every year, starting at the end of summer, they receive more calls to remove yellow jacket nests from homes and businesses.Brenda Uphouse’s kids play in the driveway next to where they discovered a yellow jacket nest. Her husband took action to try to get rid of ...

Wooly Worms And Winter Weather Prediction

Every fall, wooly worms emerge around the Miami Valley. Some people say these caterpillars can predict what’s in store this winter.During the 1970s News Center Seven’s Gil Whitney spoke of the wooly worms’ ability to predict the winter’s severity.“It was always the wooly worm, the wooly worm. That’s all we ...

Logan County Landfill Looks To Expand

Cherokee Run Landfill’s new proposed unit does not meet Environmental Protection Agency standards for landfills.Joshua and Michael Lee grew up across the street from Cherokee Run Landfill and were concerned to hear that the proposed expansion was over an aquifer that may be large enough to supply a small community's ...

Kayaking Offers Fun Way To Enjoy Water

Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of the summer season. Every year people flock to the water for a variety of water activities. This year many of those people will be kayaking.More people than ever are strapping on the life jacket and paddling through Ohio’s waterways on kayaks and ...

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