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6:06 Austin police arrest black teacher, tell her African-Americans have 'violent tendencies'
0:29 Jameisha Katara Alexander is charged with murder
1:31 A Conway couple is on trial after being charged with murder
0:43 Lifeguard and bystander rescue bag, tackle snatcher
1:01 Shooting at NMB K&W Cafeteria
1:07 Safety committee decides against police, sheriff department merge
2:17 Attorney Kirk Truslow discusses Moorer trial
1:37 A jury split over the Moorer trial
0:22 Polly Caison speaks on behalf of daughter Tammy Moorer
4:10 Brianna Warrelmann speaks at Elvis trial | http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/local/crime/article98821187.html | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.myrtlebeachonline.com/b082edf09571cd25b97dbec9de15e2e6f2d95a8c9f154f4fea08e6e166471a9d.json |
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1:12 Brad Redding golf tip (Aug. 23, 2016)
2:36 Sights, sounds and reactions from Loris football's win over St. James
1:28 Back to Football in Myrtle Beach
2:10 Carolina Forest introduces Joey Worley as Panthers baseball coach
4:44 Former USC star Lattimore hosts camp in Myrtle Beach
3:28 Golf helps veteran overcome depression after amputation
1:09 Kickoff Classic at Doug Shaw
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"The Associated Press"
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2:28 Want to see a googly-eyed Stubby Squid?
2:27 Dave Barry discovers something other than fish in the ocean off Rio
4:11 How Rio is measuring up during the Olympics
3:10 Remembering the 1996 Olympic Park bombing
0:48 French students hold moment of silence for victims of Nice attack
2:26 How do you prevent suicide? Photo responses urge supporting those who are struggling
3:06 Two men and their life-saving bomb dogs in Afghanistan
4:03 How one woman is bringing hygiene to Haiti
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2:27 Dave Barry discovers something other than fish in the ocean off Rio
4:11 How Rio is measuring up during the Olympics
3:10 Remembering the 1996 Olympic Park bombing
0:48 French students hold moment of silence for victims of Nice attack
2:26 How do you prevent suicide? Photo responses urge supporting those who are struggling
3:06 Two men and their life-saving bomb dogs in Afghanistan
4:03 How one woman is bringing hygiene to Haiti
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"Chloe Johnson"
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0:57 Firefighters battle fire that gutted NMB home
0:53 Man killed in crash into church in NMB
0:42 Surprise: International Drive Under Construction
0:42 Boathouse brings country star Chris Lane for free show Friday
1:14 Dog helps rescue man trapped in hole
1:35 Myrtle Beach weather forecast for 8.25
0:53 Views of the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk
0:47 Gator aid called in for alligator enjoying day at Myrtle Beach | http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/local/article98151127.html | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.myrtlebeachonline.com/526c5b30ceb830cdcbd6225c4137e943c9f723b03ddaa0f1932df3b1aea61f7f.json |
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0:35 Comedian Sarah Silverman has a message for her fellow Sanders supporters
1:59 Republican National Convention protests by the numbers
2:13 Timelapse: Donald Trump accepts presidential nomination
2:58 Ted Cruz draws boos while Mike Pence accepts VP nomination
1:13 Texas delegate on Cruz: 'It was like a middle finger to the convention'
1:47 Melania Trump and Michelle Obama convention speeches back-to-back
2:54 Melania Trump delivers primetime speech at Republican National Convention
1:02 Trump protesters and supporters hold dueling rallies on day one of the RNC
3:24 Republican Convention highlights: Melania Trump, Rudy Giuliani, Duck Dynasty and Rick Perry | http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/politics-government/article98058877.html | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.myrtlebeachonline.com/e0343923a7277596379be495905eb14f1344b970ba22530477e7f1676bc8aaf9.json |
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2:08 Tenino vandalism victim discusses racist graffiti
1:52 Marines show what happens when you get pepper sprayed
1:58 Mother of baby born with Zika complications shares heartbreaking ordeal
4:14 NRH police "Sound of Silence" video goes viral on Facebook
0:38 Petite piglet steals show at zoo
0:46 Three Toco toucans hatch at the Fort Worth Zoo
0:47 Raw video: Shooting at Modesto Costco
3:21 Heartfelt talk with crowd at standoff brings KCK police officer to tears | http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/nation-world/national/article98215632.html | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.myrtlebeachonline.com/eb466957567b0f90b8db16c3ae3dc0e8340a49ee7d0fa3781d236292530c1314.json |
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1:00 Donald Trump protesters get rowdy in Fresno
1:57 The Republican Party is “Just Not That Into” Trump
1:57 Gov. Kasich suspends presidential campaign
0:45 John Boehner calls Ted Cruz ‘Lucifer in the flesh’
0:36 Carly Fiorina sings during VP announcement
1:53 Is Trump falling apart as he nears the finish line?
2:42 Clinton and Sanders clash days before the high-stakes NY primary
2:02 Hillary Clinton and NYC mayor criticized for joke with racial overtones
2:11 Does money actually impact the presidential election?
1:45 Why a wonky delegate rule will help Donald Trump, explained by Monty Python | http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/politics-government/election/article98007317.html | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.myrtlebeachonline.com/830ae24869049bdd7d5f29ec1899b2796a3d28425f3689694b3fd08fa4e98da7.json |
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1:58 Have a Blue Parrot with Angela Watson of the Parrot Bar in Myrtle Beach | Hot Pour
3:14 Karen Chipps of Oz Nightclub in Myrtle Beach has been waiting 15 years to Pour It Like It's Hot | Hot Pour
1:34 The Great Wall movie trailer
2:26 Hacksaw Ridge movie trailer
2:46 Kate Reburn of Dick Divitz Tap Room in Myrtle Beach loves Gatlinburg, Coneheads, and tall men with nice teeth | Hot Pour
2:38 Tammy Hamm of Jimmagan's Pub in Myrtle Beach went from under the cow to behind the bar | Hot Pour
2:49 Dianne Vitek of Danny Lee's Place in Socastee thinks George Clooney was the best Batman ever. But she makes a mean Jamaican Dust | Hot Pour
3:22 Marcel Arce of Oscar's Food & Spirits in North Myrtle Beach dates older women, likes Crown, and has five pets | Hot Pour
3:31 Nature Connects Art with Lego Bricks at Brookgreen Gardens | http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/entertainment/article98441662.html | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.myrtlebeachonline.com/b24e0112c4dadea86a23c6d72916d5ca4861532d978169f5c79e836c409926e3.json |
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1:14 Dog helps rescue man trapped in hole
0:53 Man killed in crash into church in NMB
1:24 Myrtle Beach weather forecast for 8.28
1:08 Witness captures alligator's day at the beach
1:10 Neighbors Say No To Gun Range
0:57 Firefighters battle fire that gutted NMB home
2:01 The Gay Dolphin is fun for all ages | http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/local/article98517812.html | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | www.myrtlebeachonline.com/9ac7456436c4032e50cd35c9481e7769eeae9b9f6be9c53d90822588ae276f51.json |
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0:53 Man killed in crash into church in NMB
0:57 Firefighters battle fire that gutted NMB home
0:42 Boathouse brings country star Chris Lane for free show Friday
1:10 Neighbors Say No To Gun Range
2:01 The Gay Dolphin is fun for all ages
0:53 Views of the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk
0:42 Surprise: International Drive Under Construction
3:42 Shark Wake Park brings wakeboarding to Myrtle Beach
4:33 Manhunt Near Blackwater Middle School | http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/local/article98244607.html | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | www.myrtlebeachonline.com/c861dddb8c4ffdfd9e1ad904f0bc9df63056141761e0c84c33211f57c82ccfea.json |
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0:38 Petite piglet steals show at zoo
3:21 Heartfelt talk with crowd at standoff brings police officer to tears
1:58 Mother of baby born with Zika complications shares heartbreaking ordeal
1:52 Marines show what happens when you get pepper sprayed
2:04 Obama pledges support to help rebuild flood-ravaged southern Louisiana
2:33 Happiness is one of his key cookie ingredients
2:40 Cop rescues trapped dog sent under house to fetch dead cat
2:14 Paralyzed Southern University football player making progress
1:38 Hijacked Computer: What to Do | http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/nation-world/national/article98860337.html | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | www.myrtlebeachonline.com/de8bde564784e771184140076f981fa66831fb467a3466c87198cf7ad9fb7e2a.json |
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0:35 Comedian Sarah Silverman has a message for her fellow Sanders supporters
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0:32 Sea turtle sniffing dog
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5:14 SC Sen. Tim Scott after Dallas shootings: "My heart breaks for all of us"
1:27 Rascal Flatts star sings with his son. And it's adorable.
5:41 Linda McCardle reads from her great-great grandparents Civil War letters
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0:55 Finding Dory makes the Blue Tang popular again
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Jameisha Katara Alexander is charged with murder
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0:53 Man killed in crash into church in NMB
0:42 Surprise: International Drive Under Construction
0:42 Boathouse brings country star Chris Lane for free show Friday
1:35 Myrtle Beach weather forecast for 8.25
0:53 Views of the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk
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1:32 The Myrtle Beach Pelicans hosted Old School Hip Hop Night featuring Biz Markie
2:46 Cullen Davis recalls the mansion murders
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1:10 Myrtle Beach weather forecast for 8.27
0:59 5 things to do to prep for a hurricane
1:32 The week ahead for the Myrtle Beach area: Aug. 28-Sept. 3
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1:48 Myrtle Beach weather forecast for 8.31
1:33 Brad Redding's weekly golf tip (Aug. 30, 2016)
1:10 Murder suspect who allegedly stored girlfriend's corpse in closet granted bond
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2:28 Want to see a googly-eyed Stubby Squid?
2:27 Dave Barry discovers something other than fish in the ocean off Rio
4:11 How Rio is measuring up during the Olympics
3:10 Remembering the 1996 Olympic Park bombing
0:48 French students hold moment of silence for victims of Nice attack
2:26 How do you prevent suicide? Photo responses urge supporting those who are struggling
3:06 Two men and their life-saving bomb dogs in Afghanistan
4:03 How one woman is bringing hygiene to Haiti
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1:18 Miami police officer proposes to girlfriend during award ceremony
0:38 Petite piglet steals show at zoo
1:35 Duke football players become "big brothers" to boy in hospital
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0:53 Man killed in crash into church in NMB
0:42 Surprise: International Drive Under Construction
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0:57 Firefighters battle fire that gutted NMB home
0:42 Boathouse brings country star Chris Lane for free show Friday
1:10 Neighbors Say No To Gun Range
2:01 The Gay Dolphin is fun for all ages
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0:42 Surprise: International Drive Under Construction
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1:58 Have a Blue Parrot with Angela Watson of the Parrot Bar in Myrtle Beach | Hot Pour
3:14 Karen Chipps of Oz Nightclub in Myrtle Beach has been waiting 15 years to Pour It Like It's Hot | Hot Pour
1:34 The Great Wall movie trailer
2:26 Hacksaw Ridge movie trailer
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2:38 Tammy Hamm of Jimmagan's Pub in Myrtle Beach went from under the cow to behind the bar | Hot Pour
2:49 Dianne Vitek of Danny Lee's Place in Socastee thinks George Clooney was the best Batman ever. But she makes a mean Jamaican Dust | Hot Pour
3:22 Marcel Arce of Oscar's Food & Spirits in North Myrtle Beach dates older women, likes Crown, and has five pets | Hot Pour
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0:53 Man killed in crash into church in NMB
0:57 Firefighters battle fire that gutted NMB home
0:42 Boathouse brings country star Chris Lane for free show Friday
1:10 Neighbors Say No To Gun Range
2:01 The Gay Dolphin is fun for all ages
0:53 Views of the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk
0:42 Surprise: International Drive Under Construction
3:42 Shark Wake Park brings wakeboarding to Myrtle Beach
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Tucson makes good on bet with Myrtle Beach
Sober or Slammer
Helen van Steenbeeck remains full of life at 105
Myrtle Beach weather forecast for 8.26
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2:41 The FBI publicly discusses Brittanee Drexel's case
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0:59 5 things to do to prep for a hurricane
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4:11 How Rio is measuring up during the Olympics
3:10 Remembering the 1996 Olympic Park bombing
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2:27 Dave Barry discovers something other than fish in the ocean off Rio
4:11 How Rio is measuring up during the Olympics
3:10 Remembering the 1996 Olympic Park bombing
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0:22 CCU defensive end Marcus Williamson is "a force to be reckoned with"
3:21 Heartfelt talk with crowd at standoff brings police officer to tears
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2:27 Dave Barry discovers something other than fish in the ocean off Rio
4:11 How Rio is measuring up during the Olympics
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] | 2016-08-26T12:53:37 | null | 2016-08-24T20:30:00 | A North Myrtle Beach man was accused of abusing a vulnerable adult after paramedics found a horrible scene after responding to a call of an unresponsive patient at his home Thursday night. Inside the North Myrtle Beach house on 3rd Avenue South, medics found a woman naked and unconscious, covered in bruises and fecal matter, lying on the floor of the kitchen. And officers said they later learned she had been in that condition for several hours. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.myrtlebeachonline.com%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fcrime%2Farticle97702422.html.json | http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/local/crime/ve1im5/picture97702407/ALTERNATES/LANDSCAPE_1140/Teague | en | null | North Myrtle Beach man accused of abusing vulnerable adult | null | null | www.myrtlebeachonline.com | 1:10 Neighbors Say No To Gun Range Pause
0:57 Firefighters battle fire that gutted NMB home
0:53 Man killed in crash into church in NMB
0:42 Surprise: International Drive Under Construction
0:42 Boathouse brings country star Chris Lane for free show Friday
1:14 Dog helps rescue man trapped in hole
1:35 Myrtle Beach weather forecast for 8.25
0:53 Views of the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk
0:47 Gator aid called in for alligator enjoying day at Myrtle Beach | http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/local/crime/article97702422.html | en | 2016-08-24T00:00:00 | www.myrtlebeachonline.com/79eb84d9d28443555621adad6f0f87f805b4e09c75f0ebcb086b33ff2e98d471.json |
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"Dan Thomasson"
] | 2016-08-29T12:49:07 | null | 2016-08-29T08:33:00 | Outrageous? Absolutely, and more than a little absurd, as one headline pointed out. Wonderful in its inventiveness and the stuff of brilliant satire in its delicious obscenity but not illegally so? You bet! Effective? One can only hope. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.myrtlebeachonline.com%2Fopinion%2Fop-ed%2Farticle98547797.html.json | http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/static/images/myrtlebeachonline/facebook.jpg | en | null | Sex toys protest perfectly illustrate absurdity of open-carry gun law | null | null | www.myrtlebeachonline.com | Myrtle Beach weather forecast for 8.26
Tucson makes good on bet with Myrtle Beach
1:39 | http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/opinion/op-ed/article98547797.html | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.myrtlebeachonline.com/d3ccb28e58375899e3562f7832a4516f6e7b28d5844399fa0ae01995bbfad0e1.json |
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"Associated Press"
] | 2016-08-29T04:49:05 | null | 2016-08-29T00:07:00 | A permanent cease-fire is taking effect in Colombia on Monday, the latest step in bringing an end to 52 years of bloody combat between the government and the country's biggest rebel group. | http%3A%2F%2Fwww.myrtlebeachonline.com%2Fnews%2Fnation-world%2Fworld%2Farticle98531222.html.json | http://www.mcclatchy-wires.com/wire_photos/p1i398/picture98504852/ALTERNATES/LANDSCAPE_1140/773Cuba%20Colombia%20Peace%20Talks.JPEG | en | null | Permanent cease-fire taking effect in Colombia under accord | null | null | www.myrtlebeachonline.com | A permanent cease-fire is taking effect in Colombia on Monday, the latest step in bringing an end to 52 years of bloody combat between the government and the country's biggest rebel group. | http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/nation-world/world/article98531222.html | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | www.myrtlebeachonline.com/22d65ada8fabf9abad130e4bc44c2f686c32d071410bba9a8e4b4082825b0de3.json |
[
"Troy Daily News"
] | 2016-08-27T14:47:00 | null | 2016-08-27T10:04:53 | null | http%3A%2F%2Ftdn-net.com%2Fnews%2F13827%2Fflag-display-to-honor-sept-11-victims.json | http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_fLAG-5.jpg | en | null | Flag display to honor Sept. 11 victims | null | null | tdn-net.com | TROY — The Troy Noon Optimist Club is excited to announce the next generation of its Avenue of Flags program, now in its sixth year. The new presentation will be the Walk of Remembrance and will take place on the Great Miami River levee in Troy, Sept. 6-12.
Each year, the Optimists place American flags in front of homes and businesses on five patriotic holidays (Fourth of July, Memorial Day, Veterans Day, Labor Day and Flag Day). The money raised, at $40 per subscription, goes toward scholarships and other projects benefitting area youth. The Avenue of Flags currently numbers more than 700.
When the Labor Day holiday is over, the Optimists will take 120 of those flags to the north side of the levee to create the Walk of Remembrance to honor the victims and families of the 9/11, 2001, tragedy and all who have died in service to America. It is now known as Patriot Day.
The flags will stretch from Adams Street to North Market Street for the public to enjoy as they walk the sidewalk along the river and remember all who have served and sacrificed for our freedom. The Walk will be ADA accessible.
Anyone interested in subscribing to the Avenue of Flags program should contact Alan Kappers at 339-0511 or [email protected]
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"Troy Daily News"
] | 2016-08-27T20:47:18 | null | 2016-08-27T14:51:13 | null | http%3A%2F%2Ftdn-net.com%2Fnews%2F13844%2Fsherwood-shopping-center-addresses-property-issues.json | http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_160825aw_Sherwood_3193.jpg | en | null | Sherwood Shopping Center addresses property issues | null | null | tdn-net.com | TROY — While the majority of the space in the Sherwood Shopping Center is vacant, the owners are actively seeking business owners to fill the store fronts in the 900 block of North Market Street.
Marsh Supermarkets remains the only active business in the shopping center. The Movies 5 theater closed for business on Aug. 10, 2014.
Director of public service and safety Patrick Titterington said, “We are not aware of any specific future plans at this time. If there’s a lawsuit, it’s civil and we’re not a party to that. We have written the owners up for various interior and exterior property maintenance issues and that’s the work that’s being done.”
The owners of 900 North Market LLC, located in Mineola, N.Y., were cited for multiple zoning violations last April. Issues included peeling paint, rusty entry doors, damaged gutters, roof leaks and asphalt. The owners have since been working with the city of Troy and local contractors to address the repairs. The city gave the company 30 days to comply with all the zoning violations in April. Another city letter dated Aug. 11 stated the company had not addressed the majority of the issues.
Eileen Conn, a secretary with the New York company who owns the building, said most of the issues stemmed from a bad property management company. This week, she said local contractors are working hard to get the building cleaned up to be repaired. Conn said work will begin to repair the roof and address the other zoning violations shortly.
Conn said there has been multiple parties interested in leasing the building and they are working hard to fill the spaces. Possible lessors expressing interest include a gym, a pharmacy and another pizza restaurant, Conn said.
According to the city’s zoning report, a fire inspection is schedule for next week.
According to court records, 900 North Market LLC, filed a civil lawsuit against Sherwood Theaters Inc. and owner Alan Teicher, of Sun City, Fla., for $192,148 in owed lease payments plus 5 percent interest, plus court costs, attorney fees and other relief in June. The civil suit states the movie theater did not fulfill its lease obligations and abandoned the property.
In a letter to the attorney who is representing 900 North Market Street LLC, Teicher said the theater closed because of the expense to upgrade the theater’s sound system and convert to digital projection, which he claimed costs $40,000 to $60,000 per auditorium.
Teicher said the theater opted not to perform the upgrades “due to the condition of the Sherwood Shopping Center and its history of not keeping the stores rented” and closed its doors.
Teicher stated the company no longer had any bank accounts, an attorney or means of income. The letter states the Movies 5 company left all the concession stand materials, projection equipment and $500,000 in other equipment and assests to cover any outstanding rents and to make it easier for the property owners to lease the theater.
Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News Shoppers using Marsh Supermarket at the Sherwood Center in Troy may see a change in the future at the shopping plaza. http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_160825aw_Sherwood_3193.jpg Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News Shoppers using Marsh Supermarket at the Sherwood Center in Troy may see a change in the future at the shopping plaza.
Owners claim bad third party property management to blame for vacancies
By Melanie Yingst [email protected]
Reach Melanie Yingst at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter @Troydailynews
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"Troy Daily News"
] | 2016-08-27T22:47:14 | null | 2016-08-27T17:27:27 | null | http%3A%2F%2Ftdn-net.com%2Fsports%2F13870%2Fturning-point-2.json | http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_160827aw_ME_Troy_2.jpg | en | null | Troy Daily News | null | null | tdn-net.com | By Josh Brown
[email protected]
TROY — After falling in a back-and-forth opening set, the Troy volleyball team had a golden opportunity to shift momentum their way in the middle of the second set.
But like those other chances in the first set, the Trojans couldn’t make it happen — and Miami East took advantage.
The Vikings (2-2) made plays late and took advantage of six Troy service errors to win the first set 30-28, but Troy appeared to tie the score at 16-16 in the second when a net call awarded the point to the Vikings instead. Miami East went on to win that set 25-20, then Kyndall Hellyer served the Vikings out to a 13-0 lead in the third as East closed out the sweep with a 25-13 win Saturday at the Trojan Activities Center.
And in a quality matchup between last year’s Division I district runner-up in Troy and a returning D-III state semifinalist in Miami East, one play truly could make the difference.
East had built a 16-11 lead in the second when the Trojans (2-1) came storming back, and a big block by Miranda Silcott on a shot by Jonni Parker — who led the Vikings with 22 kills on the day — cut the lead to one at 16-15 and forced a Miami East timeout. After play resumed, Troy’s Katie DeMeo seemed to tie the set with a big kill, but she was ruled in the net and the point was awarded to the Vikings. From there, East built a 19-15 lead and finished the set — and the rest of the match — strong.
“That call seemed to take all the wind out of their sails, because they were pushing, pushing, pushing,” Miami East coach Dan Peterson said. “Up one, we called that timeout for a purpose. We called that to let them know we were still ahead and that’s why we build leads, for stuff like this. We called that timeout, had a call go our way, and we finished it like we need to. It was a good response from us.”
“We had really chipped away at their lead, and they called Katie in the net on that play,” Troy coach Michelle Owen said. “They said she caught it on her finger. Obviously, that would have been a momentum change. That was tough, that was a tough call — but tough calls happen, and we just didn’t rebound well from that situation. We didn’t get ourselves back in system enough to get back in control. Other than that run, we never got that second run put together and ended up losing that set by five.”
The tough play carried over from the first set, where neither team led by more than five. The Vikings built a 7-3 lead on a series of kills and blocks by Parker, but Troy later responded with a 5-0 run served up by Kearston Riley, with one ace by her and a pair of kills by Gabbi Johnson, to put Troy up 12-9. The lead grew as big as 15-10 before the Vikings fought back, and a run of four straight aces by Parker gave East a 21-19 lead.
The Vikings led 25-24 after a kill by Parker, but a Payton Riley kill kept Troy alive. East got the advantage four times in a row after that, but each time the Trojans would tie the score until back-to-back kills by Hellyer and Parker finally finished it at 30-28 — with three of the Vikings’ final six points coming on Troy service errors.
“That was three very poorly timed missed serves,” Owen said. Troy had six service errors in the first set. “If you miss long, you at least make them think about it. You’ve got to try to make them earn it. All three of those serves went into the net. When you miss a serve, you don’t even give your system a chance to even work. You’re just giving them a free point.”
“We talked all summer about needing to finish games and finish strong,” Peterson said. “Today was a good indicator of where we are mentally. That first one was a tone-setter for us.”
And after the Vikings took a 2-0 lead, Hellyer served the first 13 points of the third — five of them aces — to stake East out to a 13-0 lead. The Trojans were able to battle back-and-forth the rest of the way, but the lead was simply too big and Parker put the match away with one final kill to complete the sweep.
“We had to burn both of our timeouts. We just couldn’t find a way to put the ball in play,” Owen said of Hellyer’s run to open the third. “It was very frustrating. When you get down 13 to a great team like that … I was happy to get into double digits by the end of the set.”
DeMeo led Troy with nine kills and two blocks, Moeller had seven kills, 13 digs and an ace and Silcott had six kills, two aces, seven digs and a block. Katie Jackson had 26 assists, two digs, a block and an ace, Johnson added four kills and two blocks, Payton Riley had a kill, two digs and a block, Victoria Holland had 10 digs, Alexa Holland had eight digs and an ace, Kearston Riley had an ace and two digs and Caroline Pratt had an ace.
Parker had four aces, 11 assist, nine digs and two blocks to go with her match-high 22 kills, and Hellyer added 12 kills, 15 assists, five aces and seven digs. Reagan Morrett had a kill, three assists and a dig, Jillian Wesco had a kill and two digs, Lydia Conley had a kill, a block and a dig, Taylor McCuistion had three digs, Sophie Jacomet had two assists and six digs and Kailtyn Mack and Gabrielle Hawkins each had a dig.
“I was watching the Troy match from last year with a few of the girls this week, and we just looked slow and unsure of ourselves,” Peterson said. “I think you saw today, especially in Sets 2 and 3, that we’re very confident in what we do. We have a sense of purpose to every movement, and I think it showed today.”
Miami East hosts Ansonia Tuesday to open Cross County Conference play, while Troy returns to Greater Western Ohio Conference American North Division play Tuesday with a home match against Butler.
Contact Josh Brown at (937) 552-2132, or follow @TroyDailySports on Twitter.
Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News The Troy volleyball team celebrates after winning a point Saturday afternoon against Miami East at the Trojan Activities Center. http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_160827aw_ME_Troy8_2_16_15.jpg Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News The Troy volleyball team celebrates after winning a point Saturday afternoon against Miami East at the Trojan Activities Center. Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News Miami East’s Jillian Wesco (6) passes the ball as teammate Sophie Jacomet looks on Saturday at Troy. http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_160827aw_ME_6_20_Troy.jpg Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News Miami East’s Jillian Wesco (6) passes the ball as teammate Sophie Jacomet looks on Saturday at Troy. Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News The Miami East volleyball team celebrates after winning a point Saturday at Troy. http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_160827aw_ME_win_Troy.jpg Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News The Miami East volleyball team celebrates after winning a point Saturday at Troy. Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News Miami East’s Jonni Parker sets the ball during a match at Troy Saturday. Parker had 22 kills in the Vikings’ 3-0 win. http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_160827aw_ME_9_Troy.jpg Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News Miami East’s Jonni Parker sets the ball during a match at Troy Saturday. Parker had 22 kills in the Vikings’ 3-0 win. Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News Troy’s Camryn Moeller (1) passes the ball as teammate Miranda Silcott (14) looks on Saturday against Miami East. http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_160827aw_ME_Troy_1_14.jpg Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News Troy’s Camryn Moeller (1) passes the ball as teammate Miranda Silcott (14) looks on Saturday against Miami East. Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News Troy’s Katie Jackson sets the ball Saturday against Miami East. http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_160827aw_ME_Troy_2.jpg Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News Troy’s Katie Jackson sets the ball Saturday against Miami East. | http://tdn-net.com/sports/13870/turning-point-2 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | tdn-net.com/a21db40a21d1670f474dc03bde2f066c80dfcf67f3bd2afe5e072f4cb7030d2f.json |
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Hannah Taylor to Hannah Taylor, Michael Taylor, one lot, $0.
Charlotte Hannah, Constance Hannah, Georgia Hannah, James Hannah, Michael Hannah to Daniel Drodge, Terrilynn Meece, one lot, $152,000.
Mary Heinaman Trust, Mary Heinaman, trustee to Heather Antonides, Timothy Antonides, one lot, $258,500.
Bank of New York Trust Company, Gregory Booher, Bank of New York Mellon, etc., to Kathy Booher, one lot, $23,300.
Miami County Sheriff’s Office Charles Cox, William Knisley to Citifinancial Servicing LLC, one lot, $51,400.
N.P. Dodge Jr., trustee, to Heather Hurd, Robert Hurd, one lot, $189,900.
Gordon Neumann, Karen Neumann, Melinda Neumann, Peter Neumann, Mark Scott, Ruth Scott to M. Carol Smith, one lot, $125,000.
Estate of Charles Barrett Jr., Shannon Dykes, administrator to Dorothy Crowl, one lot, $243,000.
Bernice Michael, Zane Michael to Bernice Michael, Zane Michael, one lot, $0.
Birchard Taylor, Janine Taylor to Kenny York, Lynn York, one lot, $393,000.
Stonebridge Meadows LLC to NVR Inc., one lot, $55,000.
Jennifer Deane, Joshua Deane to Abel Fuentes, Martha Fuentes, one lot, $40,000.
Stonebridge Meadows LLC to NVR Inc., one lot, $55,000.
Estate of Larry Linker, Linda Fricke, executor, to Sue Parker, two lots, $120,000.
Mike Hawk Homes LLC to Sevitts Properties LLC, one lot, $50,000.
Tracy Claybon, Tracy Hoyt to Adrian Scarpella, Brittany Scarpella, one lot, $186,000.
Dustin Goubeaux, Michael Myers to Bill Dawes, Melinda McGrath, one lot, $85,500.
Darlene Johnson, Steve Johnson to Donnie Sullivan, one lot, $48,100.
Robert Ballard, Shirley Wagner to 814 W. Water Street LLC, one lot, $0.
Robert Ballard, Shirley Wagner to Vornholt Street, one lot, $0.
Shirley Wagner to 605 Virginia Avenue LLC, one lot, $0.
Shirley Wagner to Canal Street LLC, one lot, $0.
Shirley Wagner to 505 Michigan Street LLC, one lot, $0.
Robert Ballard, Shirley Wagner to 101 North Madison Street, one lot, $0.
Robert Ballard, Shirley Wagner to 506 Market Street, one lot, $0.
Gloria Morrison to Gloria Morrison, one lot, $0.
Ronald Fox, Linda Pickering to Linda Pickering, one lot, $0.
U.S. Bank N.A. to Thomas Spayde, one lot, $122,100.
Dana Cosby, Ronald Cosby Jr. to Billie Shroyer, Carl Shroyer, one lot, $194,000.
Danielle Butson, Jeffrey Butson to Zakery Krueper, one lot, $89,000.
James Nutt, Melanie Nutt to Andrew Ohls, Daniela Ohls, two lots, $183,000.
PIQUA
Floyd and Patricia Wenrick Joint Irrevocable Trust, Jeffrey Wenrick, trustee to Vicky Fravel, Sue Schaefer, Jeffrey Wenrick, one lot, $0.
Caliber Real Estate Services LLC, attorney in fact, LSF9 Master Participation Trust, U.S. Bank Trust N.A., trustee to Janet Houser, two lots, $34,900.
Jeffrey Neves, trustee, Rolland and Lia NEves Revocable Living Trust to Deborah Deeter, Michael Deeter, one lot, $103,500.
Raymond Alexander to Dorothy Alexander, one lot, $32,500.
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Company, Manley, Deas, and Kochalski LLC, attorney in fact to Amanda Swanton, Bradley Young, two lots, $0.
Estate of Eileen Larger, Eileen Larger, Angela Moyer, co-executor, Elfreda Trittschuh, co-executor to Leona Fulks, one lot, $152,000.
Estate of Ronnie Messer, Rhonda Smith, administrator to Tony Messer, one lot, $12,000.
Estate of Lia Neves to Rolland Neves and Lia Neves Revocable Trust, $0.
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Company, Lerner, Sampson, and Rothfuss, attorney in fact, to Andrew Snyder, one lot, $0.
Mitchel Sirch to Michael Dankworth, Pamela Dankworth, one lot, $102,000.
Cynthia Tamplin to Eric Hiser, Tiffany Hiser, one lot, $120,000.
Jeffery Covault, Jillian Covault to Michelle Boyd, one lot, $82,400.
Dawn Holly, Dawn Kiamy, Michael Kiamy to Paul Maxwell, one lot, $59,000.
Robert Kurckeberg to Terri Livesay, one lot, $0.
Estate of Janet Hartley, Matthew Wiley, executor to Megan Jess, one lot, $43,000.
Innovative Investing LLC to VSF Investments Ltd., one lot, $105,000.
Miami County Sheriff’s Office Charles Cox, Joanne Motter, Mark Motter to Terry Stamper, one lot, $73,900.
Robert Heindel, Tina Heindel to Zachary Legge, one lot, $74,000.
TIPP CITY
Miami County Sheriff Charles Cox, Norman Giessman to 25A Beverage and Deli Inc., two lots, $59,000.
Lisa Ratermann, Philip Ratermann to Lisa Kreusch, Mark Kreusch, one lot, $332,500.
Henry Barthel, Lucinda Barthel to Henry and Lucinda Barthel Revocable Trust Agreement, Henry Barthel, co-trustee, Lucinda Barthel, co-trustee, one lot, $0.
Estate of Oneida Music, Lori Herkins, executrix to Joann Vonkrosigk, Sam Vonkrosigk, one lot, $189,900.
Community Property Group Troy to James Heatherly, Samuel Spano, one lot, $19,500.
Heather Bailey, Frank Scenna to Team Scenna Rentals LLC, three lots, $0.
Heather Bailey, Frank Scenna to Team Scenna Rentals LLC, one lot, $0.
Jo Ann Von Krosigk, Sam Von Krosigk to Pamela Von Krosigk, one lot, $130,000.
HUBER HEIGHTS
NVR Inc. to Dennis Wooten, Jackie Wooten, two lots, $311,400.
NVR Inc. to Gulali Burkhanov, two lots, $285,800.
Inverness Group Inc., Carol Thrush, Lynn Thrush to Carol Thrush, Lynn Thrush, two lots, $283,500.
Inverness Group Inc to Jeremy Reighley, Rebecca Reighley, two lots, $215,500.
NVR Inc. to Romay Phillips, Steven Phillips, two lots, $224,400.
Carriage Trails at the Heights LLC, Dec Land Co. I LLC to NVR Inc., two lots, $33,500.
Carriage Trails at the Heights LLC, Dec Land Co. I LLC to NVR Inc., two lots, $43,500.
NVR Inc. to Ruslan Mamatov, two lots, $284,100.
Jeylyn Makemson, attorney in fact, Kyle Makemson to Justin Foust, two lots, $167,500.
Mariola Martinez-Rosado, Joel Ortiz-Soto to Anishka Davis, Darrell Davis, two lots, $240,000.
Inverness Group Inc to Emil Kuchiyev, Elnora Kuchiyeva, two lots, $332,900.
COVINGTON
James Lee, Sharon Lee to Shirley Rhoades, one lot, $78,000
Connie Benbow, Jeffery Benbow to Kelly Deeter, Shanda Deeter, one lot, $11,000.
FLETCHER
Robert Ballard, Shirley Wagner to 204 West Main Street LLC, one lot, $0.
Beverly Smith, Norman Smith to Kerry Elifritz, Richard Elifritz, one lot, $28,000.
Justin Miller to Chrystal Miller, Justin Miller, one lot, $0.
WEST MILTON
Nicole Grove, Ryan Grove to Lee Truesdale, Lucas Truesdale, two lots, $154,900.
Brenda McKee, John Stewart to John Stewart, one lot, $0.
BETHEL TWP.
Phyllis Hanson to Elaine Pike, 3.154 acres, $160,000.
BROWN TWP.
MJ Davidson Holding LLC to MJ Davidson, Piqua Troy Investment LLC, $262,500.
CONCORD TWP.
Cesar Mideros, Sylvie Mideros to Celine Feyten, Pierre Jullin-Yves, one lot, $325,000.
ELIZABETH TWP.
Mary Ann Jacobs, Todd Jacobs to Rodney Sizemore, 0.495 acres, $122,500.
LOSTCREEK TWP.
Beulah Dickerson, Daniel Dickerson to Dickerson Keystone Preservation, Jacqueline Phillips, trustee, 4.5 acres, $0.
MONROE TWP.
Norwest Bank Minnesota, N.A., Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC, attorney in fact, Renaissance Hel Trust, Wells Fargo Bank N.A, to Boom SC LLC, $23,100.
Donald Belt Trust Agreement, Donald Belt, trustee, Tara Belt Trust Agreement, Tara Belt, trustee to Jared Pitts, one lot, $346,000.
Macy Myers, Ryan Myers to Jacob Albright, 2.580 acres, $105,000.
Nicholas Baughman to Stephen Charnock, 1.048 acres, 0.019 acres, $166,200.
Miami County Sheriff’s Office Charles Cox, James Witt, Penny Witt to Wells Fargo Bank N.A., $66,000.
NEWBERRY TWP.
Barbara Sanderson, Thomas Sanderson to Barbara Sanderson, Thomas Sanderson, 3.014 acres, $0.
Miami County Sheriff’s Office Charles Cox, Benjamin Mahan to Chase Home Finance LLC, JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A., 0.743 acres, $83,400.
NEWTON TWP.
Shirley Wagner to 8795 Horseshoe Bend Road LLC, one lot, $0.
SPRINGCREEK TWP.
Beverly Morris to Deborah Harris, 1.404 acres, $77,200.
STAUNTON TWP.
Paul Sowers to Chelsea Hutchinson, Kyle Hutchinson, 0.761 acres, $129,900.
UNION TWP.
Deborah Deeter, Michael Deeter to Kyle Knight, Kim Schnipke, 1.00 acres, $119,000.
Estate of June Strawser to Wayne Sink, Jan Strawser, Laura Thompson, 25.342 acres, $0.
Miami County Sheriff’s Office Charles Cox,, Joe Graf, Shannon Graf to Federal National Mortgage Association, $0.
WASHINGTON TWP.
Kimberly Aebie, Todd Aebie to Red Apple Acres, 62.672 acres, $0.
Shirley Kiefer, Thomas Kiefer, trustee to Kiefer Revocable Living Trust, 1.085 acres, $0. | http://tdn-net.com/news/public-records/13840/miami-county-real-estate-2 | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | tdn-net.com/5dee8251392550153a69f91c48e1d484bb72b7c5a0c37e4492a7cae948bdaedb.json |
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TROY — On a steamy August afternoon several weeks ago, Susan Dankworth and her teenage daughter, Taylor, were putting the finishing touches on her classroom at Hook Elementary School. The Dankworth family was getting ready to leave on vacation and Susan wanted to make sure he classroom was in order before they departed.
She was getting ready to leave the building for the day, but the fifth grade math and social studies teacher had one last task she wanted to accomplish.
Little did she know opening her email would change her life.
“It was 3:31 p.m. on Aug. 12, exactly,” Dankworth said, the memory of the moment causing a warm smile to stretch across her face. “I was shutting down and getting ready to go home. I happened to pull up my email and saw it …”
It was an email letting Dankworth know she was one of two educators from Ohio — and one of 213 from across the nation — who had been selected as a recipient of the prestigious Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. The award is given to outstanding K-12 mathematics and science teachers from across the country. The winners are selected by a panel of distinguished scientists, mathematicians, and educators following an initial selection process at the state level.
“When I saw it was from them, I was afraid to open it,” Dankworth said. “When I opened it, my daughter started yelling and I started crying. It was overwhelming.”
Dankworth, a 1985 Troy High School graduate and a graduate of The Ohio State University, will receive a $10,000 award from the National Science Foundation and will attend an awards ceremony, as well as educational and celebratory events, Sept. 7-9 in Washington, D.C. She’ll have the opportunity to tour the White House and, if he’s available, meet with President Barack Obama or members of his administration.
“The recipients of this award are integral to ensuring our students are equipped with critical thinking and problem-solving skills that are vital to our nation’s success,” President Obama said in a press release. “As the United States continues to lead the way in the innovation that is shaping our future, these excellent teachers are preparing students from all corners of the country with the science, technology, engineering and mathematics skills that help keep us on the cutting-edge.”
One of the reasons Dankworth was honored was because of her collaborative approach to teaching mathematics to students.
“I decided I wasn’t going to do things just from the textbook,” she said. “I want students to see why something works and how something works and not just be told what to do. I don’t want them to just memorize facts — memorization doesn’t work.”
The honor has been a long time coming for Dankworth. She was initially nominated by Hook Elementary School principal Penny Johnson in March of 2014.
“I had watched her give presentations at Wright State University, plus I had seen her in the classroom,” Johnson said. “When I saw what she could do and the way she reached students, I thought, ‘Other people need to see this.’ We are so fortunate to have her here at our school.”
From there, Dankworth had to fill out an eight-page application, three letters of recommendation, a resume, a complete lesson plan and a 45-minute uninterrupted video of her teaching in her classroom.
“They actually had webinars we had to watch to make sure we were submitting all the materials, because it was such a long process,” Dankworth said with a laugh. “At one point, I began to wonder how many people actually follow through with the whole process.”
In July of 2014, she learned she had been named one of five finalists for the state of Ohio. The process would continue for more than two years — with updates along the way — before Dankworth finally found out she had been selected as one of the winners.
The wait, however, was more than worth it. Since it was announced one week ago she had been named one of the recipients of the award, Dankworth said the response from family, friends, colleagues, media members and the community has been non-stop.
“I’ve been overwhelmed by the response,” she said. “It’s been extremely overwhelming. It’s kind of funny, because I obviously never got into teaching to ever win any awards. I love coming here. I laugh every day I’m here. I’ve always told people that I don’t really consider this work. I’m fortunate to have this opportunity.
“Now every time I open my Facebook, I see between 30 or 40 notifications from people congratulating me. It’s been a very humbling experience. I’m so thankful to have the opportunities I have here at Hook and in the Troy City School District.”
Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News Susan Dankworth a fifth grade mathetmatics and social studies teacher at Hook Elementary School in Troy, recently was named a recipient of the prestigious Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. She was one of two teachers selected from Ohio and one of 213 selected from across the nation. http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_160825aw_Dankworth_3158.jpg Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News Susan Dankworth a fifth grade mathetmatics and social studies teacher at Hook Elementary School in Troy, recently was named a recipient of the prestigious Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. She was one of two teachers selected from Ohio and one of 213 selected from across the nation. Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News Hook Elementary School fifth grade math teacher Susan Dankworth helps Alex Helphinstine with long division as Zach Roades looks on Thursday at the school in Troy. http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_160825aw_Dankworth_3183.jpg Anthony Weber | Troy Daily News Hook Elementary School fifth grade math teacher Susan Dankworth helps Alex Helphinstine with long division as Zach Roades looks on Thursday at the school in Troy. http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_NextDoor-2.jpg | http://tdn-net.com/news/local/13887/at-the-top-of-her-class | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | tdn-net.com/74f9ef93bc8009e5182d7ee59e40d234c8663a1a17f32d0e7e00161f585da764.json |
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Aug. 26
SUSPICIOUS: An officer responded to the Speedy Spin Laundromat in reference to two suspicious male subjects. The owner reported two males had been in the small bathroom together with the door locked. The officer observed two bottle caps lying on the floor. The two subjects denied preparing drugs in the bathroom. Both were warned for trespassing and released.
BURGLARY: An officer responded to the 800 block of Dartmouth Road. A window was broken and the suspect went into the house to retrieve property.
Aug. 27
DISORDERLY: Anthony McFarland was arrested for trespassing and disorderly conduct and incarcerated at the county jail. He was also charged with menacing for threatening his landlord.
RECKLESS DRIVER: A motorist called in a reckless driver in the area of Kenton Way and West Market Street. The driver, Lori Roberts, 54, of Dayton, was found to be under the influence of drugs. The driver was cited for OVI refusal, no seatbelt, possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia. The driver was later released to her brother.
Aug. 28
WALLET STOLEN FROM GROCERY CART: A white male subject entered the Kroger store, walked to a cart and grabbed a wallet. The subject then ran out of the store. The reporting party informed police the car had already been used at a Meijer since it had been stolen.
DISORDERLY: Nancy McIntire was cited for disorderly conduct at the Royal Inn.
OVI: An officer was dispatched to Carl’s Cruise-In in reference to an accident. Dispatch advised that a vehicle had struck the cooler and also a pick up truck. The officer arrived on scene and saw a Toyota Camry crashed into a Dodge Dakota.
An employee said she went outside and saw the vehicle had hit the cooler. She yelled at him and he then stepped on the gas and rear ended the truck.
The driver-at-fault was identified as Hardik Patel, 28, of Troy. The officer asked him if he had been drinking and he said that he had two beers. The officer detected a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from Hardik. Hardik consented to field tests in front of the business. Hardik did not pass any of the field exams and agreed to provide a breath sample. The results were .159 BAC.
He was advised that his OL was immediately suspended. Hardik was then fingerprinted and the officer then transported him back to his residence. Hardik was cited for OVI, OVI BAC .08 to .0169, and for Failure to Control.
Aug. 29
FAILURE TO STOP FOR SCHOOL BUS: Around 4 p.m. at 124 E Main Street, a Troy City Schools bus driver reported a reckless operation report.
The bus driver said a Chrysler sedan driven by a younger female failed to stop for his school bus as it was stopped and unloading children. The officer made contact with Megan Pottenger who advised that she was driving the Chrysler earlier and did have a situation where she was unsure if she had to stop for the school bus or not. Ms. Pottenger received a written citation for not stopping for stopped school bus. | http://tdn-net.com/news/13934/troy-police-reports-6 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | tdn-net.com/ad5608c644a2c7515d541e78a541dee150db2c972b66599423db476ddf9126a7.json |
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For the Troy Daily News
TROY — The importance of children reading and comprehending in today’s world is the driving force behind a Troy couple to open a free learning center. Reading for Change, a literacy enhancement learning center downtown here, provides educational help at no cost to families.
Ali and Ethan Martin opened the center in May 2015 with a capacity of 15 students in grades 1-3 at all reading levels. This past May, they moved to 105 S. Market St., and now have a capacity of 50 students. The second floor facility is located across the street from City Hall.
It has an obscure entrance on the south side of the building. An elevator allows handicapped access to the center.
Currently, some 30 students are being served in their summer program that ends in two weeks. Beginning Sept. 12, sessions will be held from 3:45 to 6 p.m. each Monday and Wednesday. A free hot meal and after school snack is provided for the children at each session.
The Martins coordinate with the Troy City Schools schedule, including holidays and weather cancellations. Parents and guardians are responsible for transportation to and from the center.
Currently, a volunteer staff provides a safe, secure atmosphere that focuses on improving literacy skills. The methods include group reading, individual tutoring, song and dance activities and computer learning.
Both Troy natives, Ethan, with a background in accounting and industrial psychology, handle many administrative and overall “handyman” duties. Ali, a 2009 Troy High School graduate formerly known as Ali Arbogast, is the Executive Director and heads the instructional design.
With their 6-month-old daughter, Everly, nearby in the large open classroom, Ali recently told the TDN it was her early days of teaching at an inner city school in Cincinnati that immersed the need in her mind to what some people were facing.
“It was apparent to me that these students needed more than could be done during the (normal) school day. If their parents aren’t involved in their education, they were having real problems.”
After teaching in Cincinnati, Ali was a reading intervention tutor at Troy Christian Schools.
Reading captures future learning skills
Ali said studies have shown reading to children at a young age encourages them to embrace the activity. She claims it was her mother, Linda Arbogast, who fervently read to her children, instilled that importance. Mrs. Arbogast, along with Ali’s sister, Kim Arbogast, serves as volunteers at the center.
Ali explained her plan is to coordinate with elementary school teachers. Already many teachers have embraced the help of the center in improving student skills. Two retired elementary teachers, Sandy Lutz and Debbie Barkett, are current tutors for the Martins. A tutoring intern, Ethan Kemp, is also on staff.
Martin said the Ohio Department of Education Third Grade Guarantee is putting a lot of pressure on teachers, students and their families. The measure ensures third-grade students reach a certain reading level, or they are not promoted to the fourth-grade.
Students receive instruction in phonics, listening to an adult reader, reading with a peer, and reading alone from a book of their choice. Tutors read to small groups (no more than five children of the same reading level), work with students individually and help with activities. Leaders also provide Progress Monitoring, homework help, reading fluency and accuracy instruction.
Martin emotionally told of a student who began at the center being able to read seven words per minute. Over time, the child improved to 49 words per minute.
More important team members
Ali said the center would not be in existence if not for many community volunteers, organizations and services. Many hands are involved in regards to instruction, building maintenance and upkeep, board leadership, food service and funding, according to Martin.
Ethan Martin serves as president of the board of directors. Other members include Tricia Peters, Robin Oda, Nicole Brown and Bob Cupp. Penny Hoekstra serves as the volunteer coordinator.
Ali said Dick Steinman and Deb Grant of the St. Patrick Soup Kitchen work to provide daily meals for students. Various church groups have volunteered time and material to help furnish the center. Students from Troy Christian High School have worked to supply students with learning material and personal storage space.
“There’s more to it than just learning for students. Some have nothing of their own. These (small bins) have their names on them and it’s their things in there, nobody else’s. It helps us provide a safe and secure learning atmosphere for these children,” Ali said.
Funding has been through local programs such as the Troy Foundation along with private and corporate donations. Volunteer help has also allowed grant applications to be filed. Quietly calling upon their strong faith, Ali commented their efforts have “been blessed” by many kind people in the community.
Ali says their goal “is to reach as many students as possible, and offer them a program and facility where they feel loved, respected, challenged and successful.”
The Martins are in need of additional volunteer help in all areas of their center. They may be contacted by calling (937) 552-2484; or by email at [email protected] Their website is www.readingforchange.com.
Provided photo Nicole Brown (seated with book) of Troy, reads to five students at the Reading for Change reading center in Troy. Brown is a volunteer tutor at the facility that offers free literacy teaching for students in grades first through third. Brown is a retired Troy City Schools elementary teacher. http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_Reading-20classroom.jpg Provided photo Nicole Brown (seated with book) of Troy, reads to five students at the Reading for Change reading center in Troy. Brown is a volunteer tutor at the facility that offers free literacy teaching for students in grades first through third. Brown is a retired Troy City Schools elementary teacher. | http://tdn-net.com/news/13802/reading-for-change-helps-youngsters-with-literacy | en | 2016-08-26T00:00:00 | tdn-net.com/4b7bfa44b8c19fd6e32ba7c6ee2b4f2149de8d838d373eebb0d69c32e09f965f.json |
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The (Lock Haven, Pa.) Express, Aug. 23
We love technology … most of the time.
We use it everyday.
Sure, it can be a pain … and it does become addicting.
Look at all the people walking around staring only – and long and hard – at their cellphones.
There’s a limit … or at least, there should be a limit that parents place on their kids’ use of technology so they don’t fail to understand the true benefits of human interaction.
Adults need limits, too.
Ugh … it stinks we even have to say that.
Computer technology is everywhere, and the multi-billion dollar corporations that control most of the cellular and digital technology you see and use are working very hard to make you believe you cannot live without the digital revolution.
OK … so having said that, we do NOT want to see computerized driver-less cars riding up and down our streets anytime soon.
But get ready people, because money talks and word is out that ride-hailing service Uber will start hauling passengers in self-driving cars (apparently with human backup drivers) on the streets of Pittsburgh within the next several weeks.
Further, driver-less cars soon will populate a heavily traveled toll road in Ohio that is a connector between the East Coast and Chicago.
Much of the testing, up to now, has been in California along with a handful of Western U.S. states and on closed courses, such as one operated by the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
“It’s got to start happening on real roads. That’s part of getting the consumer confidence,” Randy Cole, director of Ohio Turnpike, told the Associated Press last week.
Confidence in driver-less cars?
Not here.
Not now.
Not sure when.
Call us too conservative, or too cautious.
We can take it.
The U.S. Transportation Department has said it will propose federal government guidelines for self-driving vehicles later this year.
Meanwhile, states are grappling with how to regulate the technology.
A handful – including Nevada, California, Michigan and Florida – have approved guidelines for testing these vehicles on public roads.
Pennsylvania has not developed such regulations, restrictions or limits so far as we know.
It should in advance of what is now spreading across the country.
And Keystone State lawmakers had better give the public ample opportunity to weigh in BEFORE more driver-less cars hit our roads.
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The (Newark, Ohio) Advocate, Aug. 20
…While alleged embezzlement from a local government remains somewhat rare locally, there have been several high-profile thefts from groups with very public roles…
There are so many thefts … the Ohio Attorney General’s Office operates a Charitable Law section to monitor nonprofit groups and investigate possible problems. The office even publishes a booklet detailing the best ways to protect organizations that “rely on the good-faith efforts of invaluable volunteers and sometimes paid staff members.”
Many of us are intimidated by tracking funds for organizations such as churches or community groups. We’re grateful when people with financial management skills step forward to volunteer time for paying the bills and tracking funds. We also tend to be a bit too trusting.
But when people agree to serve on a board or in a leadership role in any organization, they must make sure they focus on protecting the organization. We realize that’s often easier said than done…
That’s why board members must ensure written procedures are being followed and pay close attention to all disbursements. Make sure no single person has sole access to deposits and reporting of financial information.
Reality tells us that as long as people have access to someone else’s money, there’s an opportunity for theft, especially if the treasurer is facing unknown personal challenges. | http://tdn-net.com/opinion/editorials/13883/editorial-roundup-120 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | tdn-net.com/8ac10e1c310971b39220bfcbb438c7b5ffe16f0dbab5d2d2b9b1937c014465b0.json |
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WEST MILTON — For Milton-Union safety William Morris, it wasn’t the three interceptions in one quarter.
Or even tying a school record for most interceptions in a game by one player.
“Winning the football game, that’s for sure,” the sophomore said.
His Bulldog teammates can attest to that.
After Friday’s season opener against Miami East was suspended until Saturday morning with the score tied 7-7 at halftime, Milton-Union maintained momentum and went up by two scores on a pair of third-quarter touchdown runs by Zac Shields. But after the Vikings cut the lead to only six with 9:26 to play, Milton-Union had to fend off three more Miami East possessions to hold on — and Morris ended each of those possessions with an interception, including one final one with 6.5 seconds on the clock to seal a 20-14 Bulldog victory Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
And after the dust settled in the matchup between two playoff teams from last season, Milton-Union coach Mark Lane agreed with Morris.
“I can’t even explain it. There’s nothing like the feeling of winning a football game,” he said.
On Friday night, Miami East (0-1) took the lead early in the second quarter on a 32-yard screen play from Ian Gengler to Levi Adducchio, but the Bulldogs tied the score right before halftime on a 1-yard quarterback sneak by Zach Vagedes. But during the halftime show, lightning in the distance forced the game to be postponed — and it never let up, moving the start of the second half to Saturday.
And Milton-Union (1-0) kept that momentum going to begin Saturday’s third quarter. After forcing a quick three-and-out, the Bulldogs drove the ball 65 yards on seven plays — with Krue Thwaits and Zac Shields each posting two runs of 10-or-more-yards in the first six plays. Shields then finished off the drive with another solid run, weaving his way through blocking on the left side for a 16-yard touchdown to give the Bulldogs their first lead of the game at 14-7.
And after Tyler Courtright recovered a fumble at midfield, Milton-Union went 47 yards in 10 plays. Shields again put the ball in the end zone, running around the left side of the line to give the Bulldogs a 13-point cushion at 20-7 after three quarters.
Shields finished with 122 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries, Thwaits had 69 yards on 15 carries and Blake Smith had 15 yards on six carries as Milton-Union had 206 rushing yards total in the game, with Vagedes also completing three passes for 45 yards.
“Zac finished his runs great, and he was able to finish those runs because everyone out there was finishing their blocks,” Lane said. “The kids blocked well from whistle to whistle.”
“They’re high school kids, and you don’t know how they’re going to respond to something like that,” Miami East coach Max Current said of picking up again after the overnight delay. “I think Milton responded a little better to it than we did. They came out and punched us in the mouth in that third quarter. But I did like how we responded after that.”
After the Bulldogs missed the extra point on their second touchdown of the third quarter, the Vikings fought back.
Arron Adams took the ensuing kickoff at the East 15-yard line and ran it all the way back to the Bulldog 40, a 45-yard return that breathed life back into the Vikings. They went those last 40 yards in 12 plays, converting one fourth down and two third downs along the way. It seemed like the drive would stall after a false start penalty on third-and-goal from the 1 pushed them back to the 6-yard line, but Adams took a pitch around the right side on the next play for a 6-yard touchdown that made it a six-point game at 20-14 with 9:26 left in the fourth quarter.
East’s defense then got a stop, but the Bulldogs pinned the Vikings back at their own 3-yard line with a stellar punt by Kiefer Jones. But a quick completion from Gengler to Adams for 17 yards got their back away from the wall — only to have Milton-Union’s Morris intercept an overthrown pass at midfield to kill the drive.
“We came out, got that touchdown and got a stop on defense to get the ball back,” Current said. “We gave ourselves two or three more chances — but then we had three straight possessions end in interceptions.”
“William really knows how to play the middle of the field in a passing situation,” Lane said of Morris. “He’s like a center fielder back there in baseball.”
“We just had to tighten up and come together as one,” Morris said. “Coach always talks about being a team and coming together and being one big family, and we just had to come together and make the big stops.”
Miami East forced another three-and-out and got the ball back on their own 19 with 3:50 to play. They made it as far as the 40, but on third-and-10 a Gengler pass was tipped at the line — and right into the waiting hands of Morris at the East 37-yard line.
Milton-union managed to take 1:09 off the clock with that possession but turned the ball over on downs with 44 seconds left. But on third-and-1 from their own 44, Gengler was forced to throw a hail mary — and Morris was in the right spot one final time to wrap up the game.
“The second one was all my teammates,” Morris said. “They got his hands up, tipped the ball, and I just did what I could to help the team. The third one, I was just playing my position, not letting anyone behind me and just setting me up to be in the right spot. Without my teammates, none of that would have been possible.”
Adducchio finished with 116 yards on 21 carries to lead the Vikings, Adams had 33 yards on seven carries and Colt Frazier had 23 yards on eight carries as Miami East piled up 167 total yards rushing. Gengler also went 5 for 10 for 66 yards, a touchdown and three interceptions through the air.
Miami East hosts National Trail, which is 0-1 after a 50-0 defeat at Preble Shawnee, in Week 2 to open Cross County Conference play.
“We’ve got some growing pains to go through this year,” Current said. “That’s a good football team we just played. We gave a great effortthere were just some execution things we need to iron out. But our guys battled. I was proud of them. Now we’ve got to put this behind us, get refocused and get ready for our first league game next week against National Trail. We’ve got a league title to defend.”
Milton-Union, meanwhile, will host 0-1 Oakwood, which lost 30-29 to Mariemont. Until then, they’ll enjoy this feeling.
“When winning football games stops feeling good, that’s when I’ll stop doing this,” Lane said. “But I don’t expect it to stop for a long time.”
Tippecanoe 51,
Graham 12
ST. PARIS — The second half merely a formality Saturday morning as Tippecanoe rolled back into town with a 44-0 halftime lead in a game that was delayed by lightning Friday night.
The Red Devils would add another touchdown in the second half, which was played under a running clock.
Tippecanoe got on the board first when the defense forced a Graham safety. The Red Devils took the free kick and Quenten Williams scored on a 5-yard run to put Tippecanoe up 9-0. Williams would also pull in touchdown passes from quarterback Aaron Hughes and back-up quarterback Dylan Blair.
Nyles Anderson would add three touchdowns in the first half, two on long runs and one on a punt return.
Just before halftime, Hughes completed a touchdown pass to Josh Walland. In the second half, Tippecanoe inserted Matt Garber at fullback and he responded with a short touchdown run.
“This was definitely a good game for us,” Tippecanoe Joel Derge said. “Our guys got rolling and our offense was really clicking. Defensively, we shut them out for three quarters.”
Tippecanoe hosts Springfield Shawnee this Thursday.
Troy Christian 33,
Dayton Christian 6
DAYTON — It took until after midnight Friday night, but Troy Christian was one of the few teams to complete its game as scheduled on a lightning-filled opening weekend.
And after a rocky start — that began on the way to Dayton Christian, thanks to problems with the bus — the Eagles (1-0) rattled off 33 unanswered points after giving up a score on the game’s opening possession to rout the Warriors, 33-6, for new coach Ryan Jones’ first victory.
“The guys proved they could overcome adversity,” Jones said. “We got 10 minutes away from the school and our bus overheated, so we had to go back and get a different one. Then Dayton Christian scored on their first possession, then there was the long delay — it was tough, but the kids responded.”
Jacob Calvert gave the Eagles the lead for good with the first of his four touchdown runs on the night on a one-yard plunge in the first quarter, and Andrew Strait’s extra point made it 7-6 Troy Christian. Hayden Hartman then broke an 18-yard touchdown run to make it 13-6, and Cameron Strine came up with a big interception near the goal line as Dayton Christian was driving late in the first half to preserve the lead.
After play resumed, Calvert scored three straight touchdowns to put the game away — a 2-yarder, a 20-yarder and a 6-yarder to make the final 33-6. Calvert finished with 207 yards on 37 carries, while Hartman rushed for another 64 and was 7 for 10 passing for 79 yards.
“I was really pleased with how we came out after halftime,” Jones said. “The kids wanted to be physical, run the ball and control the line of scrimmage, and we did. Jacob ran the ball hard all night and was just a workhorse.”
Troy Christian hosts Bradford in its home opener in Week 2.
Covington 27,
St. Henry 13
COVINGTON — With the score tied 6-6 at halftime — and the second half postponed until Saturday morning thanks to lightning on Friday night — Covington responded, with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown runs by Ethan Herron leading the Buccaneers to a 27-13 victory over visiting St. Henry Saturday to open the new season.
With the score tied 13-13 after three quarters, Herron broke an 82-yard touchdown run on the first play of the fourth to put Covington (1-0) on top for good. Zane Barnes then recovered a St. Henry fumble, Herron put the game away with a 2-yard touchdown — and the defense did the rest, holding tough over the next seven minutes.
Nathan Blei had a 24-yard touchdown run for Covington and Lance Miller added a 40-yard touchdown.
Covington hosts Arcanum in Week 2 to begin Cross County Conference play.
Bethel 54,
Northridge 6
BRANDT — Bethel remembered its one-point loss at Northridge to open last season, and the Bees used that bad taste as motivation to dominate in Week 1 as they built a 20-0 lead in the first quarter before play was halted Friday night by lightning, then they resumed on Saturday morning to finish off the Polar Bears, building a 48-0 halftime lead and winning 54-6.
Bethel (1-0) opens Cross County Conference play at home against Mississinawa Valley in Week 2.
Piqua 48,
Meadowdale 0
PIQUA — Piqua led 14-0 at halftime Friday night when the game was halted by lightning and set to resume on Saturday morning — and once it did, the Indians went right back to work, pulling away for a 48-0 victory over Meadowdale at home to open the season.
Allen Schrubb had 142 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries, Darien Tipps-Clemons added 116 yards on 20 carries and a touchdown and Davis was 5 for 10 passing for 118 yards, one of those a 38-yard touchdown to Ben Schmiesing — who also returned an interception 15 yards for a score.
Piqua travels to Trotwood in Week 2.
New Bremen 37,
Bradford 13
BRADFORD — Midwest Athletic Conference opponent New Bremen only led 2-0 Friday night before lightning delayed the rest of the first half to Saturday morning — but the Cardinals finished what they started in a 37-13 win over the host Railroaders.
Bradford scored on a touchdown pass from Andy Branson to Hunter Penkal but trailed 17-7 at halftime, and the Cardinals (1-0) added 20 more unanswered points before Dialaquan Millhouse scored a late touchdown to make the final 37-13.
Bradford (0-1) will travel to Troy Christian in Week 2.
Fort Recovery 21,
Lehman 20
SIDNEY — Lehman led 10-0 in the first half over defending Division VII state champion Fort Recovery Friday night at home, before the Indians bounced back, took a four-point halftime lead and held on for a 21-20 victory over the Cavaliers.
Things don’t get easier for Lehman, which travels to Minster in Week 2.
Contact Josh Brown at (937) 552-2132, or follow @TroyDailySports on Twitter. | http://tdn-net.com/sports/13861/week-1-football-roundup | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | tdn-net.com/9c969ae5d2e149134d2f58447863703945cb2829c97950a601c61ea651baed24.json |
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So, how to tame the heat in this spicy shrimp? I went with sugar in the form of fresh orange juice, boiled down until it’s concentrated, which then becomes the main flavor in the recipe’s vinaigrette. The juice also helps to lighten up the dressing — you need less oil when one of your other ingredients is as thick and flavorful as concentrated orange juice. And by the way, grapefruit juice, which is slightly more tart than orange juice, works equally well.
In an effort to cut down on the preparation time for this recipe, I’ve called for a store-bought creole or jerk spice mix. But feel free to conjure up your own. As long as it includes ground chipotle or hot paprika or cayenne, you’ll win.
SPICY SHRIMP WITH HEARTS OF PALM, AVOCADO AND ORANGE SALAD
Start to finish: 1 hour 40 minutes (40 active)
Servings: 4
3 tablespoons vegetable oil, preferably grapeseed, divided
1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon Jamaican jerk seasoning, creole seasoning or your favorite spicy seasoning
1 pound jumbo (16-20) peeled and deveined shrimp
1/3 cup fresh orange juice
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 1/2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
6 cups torn butter lettuce
1 (14-ounce) can hearts of palm, drained and patted dry, sliced crosswise 1/2-inch thick
1 large Haas avocado, peeled, pitted and cut into 1/2-inch chunks
2 medium oranges, peeled and cut into segments
1/4 cup toasted sunflower seeds (toasted in a 350 F oven until golden, 6 to 8 minutes)
In a large bowl stir together 1 tablespoon of the oil and the jerk seasoning; add the shrimp and toss well to coat. Cover and chill for 1 hour.
Heat the grill to medium.
In a small saucepan simmer the orange juice until it is reduced to 2 tablespoons. Transfer to a small bowl; add the salt, mustard and vinegar and whisk until the salt is dissolved. Gradually whisk in the remaining 2 tablespoons vegetable oil.
Thread the shrimp on skewers and grill, turning them over once, about 2 minutes a side.
Meanwhile, in a large bowl combine the lettuce, hearts of palm, avocado and orange segments. Add 1/4 cup of the dressing and toss well.
To serve, divide the salad among 4 plates, top with the shrimp and sunflower seeds; drizzle with the remaining dressing.
Nutrition information per serving: 380 calories; 209 calories from fat; 23 g fat (3 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 143 mg cholesterol; 1,189 mg sodium; 23 g carbohydrate; 10 g fiber; 10 g sugar; 21 g protein. | http://tdn-net.com/news/13785/use-orange-juice-to-tame-heat-in-spicy-shrimp-dish | en | 2016-08-25T00:00:00 | tdn-net.com/24a17da016b248d149baffafbbf41923942e26edea1574df74a0f54d7712f19b.json |
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] | 2016-08-29T22:48:35 | null | 2016-08-29T18:12:48 | null | http%3A%2F%2Ftdn-net.com%2Fnews%2F13898%2Fgettysburg-woman-who-faked-cancer-sentenced-to-prison.json | http://tdn-net.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/web1_MUGSHOTS_34259607.jpg | en | null | Gettysburg woman who faked cancer sentenced to prison | null | null | tdn-net.com | MIAMI COUNTY — Alive and well, Melissa Smith, 49, of Gettysburg, was sentenced to serve nine months in prison on two counts of fifth degree theft in Miami County Common Pleas Court on Monday.
Smith had told various friends and relatives she was diagnosed with breast cancer and need money for treatments and medication. She also told various victims she only had weeks to live and needed money for travel to Chicago for treatment.
Judge Christopher Gee sentenced Smith to serve nine months on each count of theft. She will serve the terms concurrently.
Judge Gee reprimanded Smith for causing not only economic harm to her victims, but emotional and psychological harm. Judge Gee noted the “extreme lengths” Smith went to humiliate and take advantage of one victim’s humanity and kindness as well as the economic losses the victims suffered.
One victim told authorities that she accompanied Smith to a Piqua funeral home to assist her in making funeral arrangements. Another elderly victim took Smith to the grocery store and bought her more than $410 in food. Smith was ordered to pay the $410 back to that victim as well as $6,473 to the other victim in restitution.
In a plea agreement with the state, prosecutors dismissed one count of second degree felony corrupt activity and a fifth degree felony of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.
Prior to sentencing, Smith apologized to the victims and asked for a chance to “make things right.”
Miami County assistant prosecutor Janna Parker said in her 14 years as an attorney, Smith was one of the most deceptive defendants she had prosecuted in her career.
Parker said Smith’s “depraved conduct” manipulated the victims to believing she was dying and they all willingly gave her money which was likely supporting Smith’s “excessive shopping.”
Parker also noted Smith had bilked thousands of dollars from elderly victims in Sept. 2015 and charged with theft in those cases.
Smith was granted 58 days of jail time credit.
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Victims believed she had breast cancer and only weeks to live
By Melanie Yingst [email protected]
Reach Melanie Yingst at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter @Troydailynews
Reach Melanie Yingst at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter @Troydailynews | http://tdn-net.com/news/13898/gettysburg-woman-who-faked-cancer-sentenced-to-prison | en | 2016-08-29T00:00:00 | tdn-net.com/79c1b4ac8587d7ad0480a26095aa8c32e7592abe43da08e1410328699fd82e93.json |
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Duncan was picked up stray and was never reclaimed by his owner and is available for adoption at the Miami County Animal Shelter. Duncan is about 2-3 years old. He is timid and a little hesitant at the shelter, but with some quiet coaxing and petting he settles in fine. Given some time to bond and get comfortable he should make a nice pet. If you would be interested in this dog, stop in and ask to meet him, or one of the other dogs and cats that need forever homes, at 1110 N. County Road 25-A, Troy, call 332-6919, or email [email protected] for more information. Visit http://www.co.miami.oh.us for more adoptable pets. | http://tdn-net.com/news/13882/pet-of-the-week-53 | en | 2016-08-28T00:00:00 | tdn-net.com/61bf3a946236bffcf9e3ed0fcee076bcbce9113a7ae42bf5c092fcd923d20eee.json |
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Not one Ohioan died of a fentanyl-related overdose in 2011. Last year? The death toll reached 1,155, as reported by the state Department of Health last week. The alarming trend, 75 deaths in 2014, 503 in 2014, reflects the expanding heroin epidemic. Fentanyl, a synthetic narcotic many times more potent than morphine, has emerged lately as a heroin alternative…
Heroin remains the leading killer, overdose deaths climbing statewide to 1,424 last year from 1,196 in 2014. Yet communities now are seeing something worse surface, cartfentanil, an animal sedative some 100 times more powerful than fentanyl…
The state … has taken steps, including a crackdown on the abuse of prescription drugs and the launch of the StartTalking! program. Still … it is hard to side with Gov. John Kasich’s statement last week: ” . we’re beginning to see it’s going to change.”
What resonates more deeply is the assessment of state Rep. Greta Johnson, who wrote the governor in July urging the formation of a task force or a legislative committee to develop a more comprehensive and coherent statewide approach to the epidemic…
If the state helps in making available naloxone, a drug that reverses the effects of the opioid on the brain, officials also should know that many cities and counties are struggling with inadequate resources…
Online: http://bit.ly/2bLLycD
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Steubenville Herald-Star, Aug. 23
A bipartisan committee of state legislators is to begin meetings … to tackle a critically important task — ensuring the state unemployment compensation system remains solvent.
For some time during the “Great Recession,” many state programs to help laid-off workers experienced severe fiscal strains. Federal funding had to be sought to keep some programs afloat.
Now that unemployment is not as serious as it was a few years ago, the money crunch is not a worry.
For now, that is. Though there have been no reports of impending shortfalls in Ohio’s program, the long-term reliability of the system should remain on lawmakers’ radar.
It has been suggested legislation may be needed to ensure the program’s long-term solvency. Deciding whether that is so and what, if any steps need to be taken is up to the new panel of state senators and representatives.
They plan to consult with labor groups, businesses and those in the state’s work force.
Once they have a good idea of the system’s prospects, they should take whatever action is needed to keep it solvent.
Online: http://bit.ly/2budgge
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The Salem News, Aug. 27
Imagine an issue on which virtually all U.S. Senators are in complete, cordial agreement…
It is an important one to hundreds of thousands of Ohioans, not to mention millions of other Americans. It may come down to whether they can get enough to eat.
That is no exaggeration. At issue are changes President Barack Obama’s administration wants to make in the SNAP program, often referred to as “food stamps.” It gives low-income people and families financial assistance to purchase food.
Department of Agriculture officials plan to require that stores eligible to accept SNAP credits stock specified types and quantities of certain foods. The idea is to ensure low-income people who rely on SNAP can obtain healthy, nutritious foods.
But as the senators point out, many small grocery and convenience stores either cannot comply with the new rules or would have to increase prices to cover their added costs. Some would stop accepting SNAP customers. Others would charge more.
Either way, the very people the change is supposed to benefit would suffer. SNAP credits would not buy as much food for some. Others would find it difficult or impossible to get to stores accepting SNAP.
The bottom line, as the senators note in their letter: The rule “would reduce access to healthy food for SNAP participants.” For that reason alone, the changes should not be implemented.
Online: http://bit.ly/2c3rpNd | http://tdn-net.com/opinion/editorials/13922/editorial-roundup-121 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | tdn-net.com/3901d319f38de51e02e8b0832542456f1700f25ab68584d238b65efd804b0687.json |
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His attitude, however, of being drafted as the Korean War was coming to a close caused no alarm: “I was ready to go, didn’t fuss with ‘em, packed my bags and took off to Fort Knox.”
His elementary school and high school years had been spent at the Oneida Baptist Institute , so during basic training Baker reports, “I heard words I’d never heard before – from the drill sergeant . He was demanding, goaded us, but it was worth it.
“I was smart enough not to volunteer to be a truck driver because they end up pushing a wheelbarrow, but I did volunteer for office work ‘cause I’d had typing in high school and college. I was a pretty good typist.”
After eight weeks at Fort Knox, Baker was shipped to Furth, Germany, as a member of Company K, 39th Infantry Regiment. Korea had signed the truce 30 days before he left for Germany. His unit, however, was on alert, standing ready to hold back the Russians if in their greed for more of Germany after World War II, they had their sights set on West Germany. In terms of the particulars of that possible conflict, Baker says, “It wasn’t into my thinking. That was above my pay grade. I just knew we had to hold the line. We went on maneuvers every day where we played like we were going to war- and we were ready to go if we were needed.”
Baker had never been to Western Europe before and with his conservative background, he was “shocked at seeing Black men with white German girls.” He loved the landscape, at least as much as he was able to see from the back of a tandem truck, but he used the extensive German rail system to travel to winter resort places when he was on leave. And he learned enough German to get by: to order food, to greet Germans, and to get to places he needed to get to.
A plus in his military service was a relationship with an avid tennis player, the manager of the NCO club at Furth, who watched him playing basketball on the company team and determined that he was a natural athlete. He felt Baker needed to add tennis to his array of athletic skills, so he took him to his home and , as Baker says, “treated me like his son.”
Of the Korean War, Baker says, “South Korea came back stronger than it was. I try not to think about North Korea. It’s a threat, ready to pop open. I can’t predict, but Kim Jong-Un presents tremendous danger. He’s going to let something off and start World War III. Russia and China are pulling the strings on North Korea, and I say let the two of them settle it. If we do get in a war, we ought not to do it piecemeal. We need to stay in until we get it finished.”
When Baker returned to Fort Knox after his deployment to Germany, his time was up in the regular Army and he served for six years in the Army Reserves. He headed off to Eastern Kentucky University to earn his undergraduate and graduate degrees. One year he lived in the same dorm at Eastern as did his father, Preston Baker, a teacher and principal in Clay County, Kentucky, for 50 years. Father and son graduated together in 1961: Preston with his B. S. and Don with his M.A.
Baker’s first teaching job was in Clay County, Ky., “up a holler at a two-room school called Bright Shade. I taught a total of 25 students in grades 5, 6, 7, and 8.” His pay for the year was $2,600, so when Tipp City School District was searching for teachers at EKU, Baker readily accepted the offer of $4,050.
Baker worked for 11 years in Tipp City as a teacher and principal, enjoying each of the 800 students and working well with the faculty. Until his last two years as principal when he had a secretary, he had no support staff in the school except students who would come in by the hour and help with some of the paperwork.
So he went into business for himself.
This is one more story about a period in American military history, the Korean War Era.
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Vivian Blevins is a consultant for the Training Solutions Group Inc. who teaches courses in writing and literature for major telecom company employees. Reach her at (937) 778-3815 or [email protected]
Vivian Blevins is a consultant for the Training Solutions Group Inc. who teaches courses in writing and literature for major telecom company employees. Reach her at (937) 778-3815 or [email protected] | http://tdn-net.com/opinion/columns/13921/korean-war-ended-or-did-it | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | tdn-net.com/317c1b9faf59e1afbe7f0d743c9a987529f2c0eb0ebae4182134d74c68d8a35d.json |
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TROY — The Moving Forward for a Cure: Miami County’s Fourth annual Scleroderma Walk will begin with registration at 9 a.m. Sept. 10. The walk begins at 10 a.m. at the American Honda walking path across from First Title.
Scleroderma, or systemic sclerosis, is a chronic, often progressive autoimmune disease. Scleroderma literally means “hard skin,” which causes a thickening, or tightening of the skin. Often, it can cause severe damage to one’s internal organs, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, esophagus and gastrointestinal tract. Medications and treatments can help to address and manage the symptoms, but there is currently no cure. Reports have indicated that three-to-four times more women are affected than men.
“Our family became aware of this disease in 2003 when my sister, Becky Denlinger, was diagnosed. The goal of my family, along with the Scleroderma Research Foundation, is to bring awareness to this disease and to provide support to those afflicted,” said Jodi McIver, organizer. “We want to help find a cure for Becky and others fighting this terrible disease.”
The money raised from this event supports the Scleroderma Research Foundation in their effort to find the cause and cure of scleroderma.
Registration is $25 per person and includes a commemorative long sleeve shirt. Registration, auctions, food and events will be at First Title Agency, 1900 W. Stanfield Road, Troy.
Corporate and individual sponsorship opportunities are still available. Those interested in walking for this cause can register and/or raise money online by visiting www.movingforwardforacure.com, or calling Jodi McIver at (937) 313-5065. Those who cannot attend also can register as a virtual walker.
“Our event is fun for the entire family; we have children’s activities, silent and live auction, medical screenings, retail booths, lunch, music, cotton candy, funnel cakes and raffles,” said McIver, who said auction items are still being accepted.
Like the walk on Facebook at Moving Forward For A Cure.
For additional scleroderma information go to Scleroderma Research Foundation online. | http://tdn-net.com/news/13911/scleroderma-walk-set-for-sept-10 | en | 2016-08-30T00:00:00 | tdn-net.com/2d558a018da799a52181d703220ec5dee159f14b70c2ac4f17756b5f280dd033.json |
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According to feedohio.org, 17.8 percent of Ohioans are at risk for hunger and don’t always know where they will get their next meal. The goal of Feed Ohio is to help individuals and families within the state by providing food assistance. All donations serve the community, with donation items going directly into a local food bank. This years’ donations will go to the St. Patrick’s Kitchen of Troy and Needy Baskets and New Path, both located in Tipp City.
Since Feed Ohio’s creation in 2013, the program has seen growth within the Troy community.
“Last year we collected over 5,000 pounds of nonperishable food and raised $1,250 in monetary donations. We have already exceeded the monetary donations this year,” Yuji Sato, the local coordinator for Feed Ohio, said. “I’m expecting over six or seven thousand pounds of nonperishable food this year.”
Troy and Tipp City area businesses will be participating in Feed Ohio through the entire month of September by hosting donation bins. Nonperishable food donations can be dropped off at any of the following locations throughout the month of September: Troy City Hall Building, Troy Ford, US Bank (both Main and Market Street locations), YCMA Troy Branch, Troy Bulk Barn & Deli, Midwestern Ohio Association of Realtors, Tipp City Hall Building, Fraternal Order of Eagles, US Bank (Tipp City location), American Legion, Tipp Monroe Community Services, Community Bible Church, and Ginghamsburg Church. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Piqua will also be accepting nonperishable food donations.
Direct monetary and nonperishable food donations are accepted at KTH Parts Industries in St. Paris, Gokoh Corporation in Troy, Abbott Nutrition in Tipp City, Coldwater Café in Tipp City, and Harrison’s in Tipp City.
The Troy Walmart location will have a barrel for donations on Sept. 10 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Supplies will be donated locally | http://tdn-net.com/opinion/cartoon/13845/feed-ohio-collecting-food-donations | en | 2016-08-27T00:00:00 | tdn-net.com/5a982272078b6a1392ccee6f77e2d019090c98542f45d81e9b0527ca9582f280.json |
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