TROY — Sheriff Dave Duchak is honored to announce the following deputy sheriff promotions that became effective over the past ...
Darke County Center for the Arts will close their 2024-2025 Family Theatre Series by presenting one of the top kids’ bands performing today, Hot Peas ‘n’ Butter. The show takes place on Sunday, March ...
Edison State Community College’s softball team returned to the field on Saturday, March 1, when they hosted Wilmington College JV at home and split the day with a win and a loss. They then hosted St.
The Darke County Health Department is proud to partner with Help Me Grow and Family Connects International to launch a new program to provide in-home nurse visits to families of newborns. Their ...
State Representative Johnathan Newman (R-Troy) this week provided sponsor testimony before the House Local Government Committee on House Bill 113, legislation to provide the opportunity for more input ...
Decolores Montessori’s sixth grade students performed their Solo and Ensemble Concert titled “Hollywood” at the Trinity Wesleyan Church in Greenville on Thursday, March 6. An annual event, the concert ...
With National Consumer Protection Week observed from March 2 through March 8, CenterPoint Energy is reminding customers and the public to be aware of reported scam activity, such as calls targeting ...
Join WACO for exciting learning opportunities at the WACO Education Center’s Flight Simulator program – a hands-on aviation experience. Whether anyone have always dreamed of flying or simply want to ...
Written to flow seamlessly between land and sea, Disney’s The Little Mermaid JR. provides plenty of opportunities to bring these locations to life through creative movement and configurations. The ...
COLUMBUS — Three Darke County wrestlers finished in the top eight in the OHSAA State Wrestling Tournaments at the ...
Impact STEM2D is an educational opportunity for young women from local Darke County schools, Greenville, Versailles, Bradford ...
The City of Greenville recently announced that beginning April 1, the Greenville Transit System (GTS) will no longer service residents outside the city limits.
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