Posted in Sidney News on Jan 21st, 2012
With at least 11 accidents in parts of the county and several others in Sidney on Thursday night and Friday morning, crews are prepared for the wintry mix expected this morning. RSS Feed: Top News
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Posted in Sidney News on Nov 13th, 2011
The ex-felon being sued and investigated for his handling of asbestos and demolition contracts in Dayton misrepresented his company’s work history in documents filed with the city and appears to have done little demolition work before earning large demolition contracts from Dayton, a Dayton Daily News follow-up investigation found. daytondailynews.com – Local-news
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Posted in Sidney News on Nov 3rd, 2011
MASON – Less than 24 hours after the completion of the 2011 operating season, Kings Island has begun construction on its all-new Soak City Waterpark. daytondailynews.com – Local-news
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Posted in Sidney News on Oct 4th, 2011
DAYTON – City administrators, offering a first glimpse of their 2012 budget outlook, said there are plans to do an extra $ 2 million in capital improvements next year thanks to increased revenue coupled with the assumption of another year of base pay freezes and employee furlough days. daytondailynews.com – Local-news
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Posted in Sidney News on Aug 20th, 2011
TIPP CITY – Both clientele and Tipp City officials are soaking up the pride in showcasing of one of the town’s newest renovated business sites. daytondailynews.com – Community
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Posted in Sidney News on Aug 19th, 2011
This new school year, which begins Wednesday for Sidney students, brings many staff changes to the Sidney City School District. RSS Feed: Top News
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Posted in Sidney News on Jun 30th, 2011
Workers from Midwest Maintenance, Piqua, are tuck-pointing the exterior of the four-story Ohio Building, 401 N. Ohio Ave., to eliminate falling debris that has forced its sidewalks to be barricaded by the city for public safety. Sidney Daily News RSS feed: Top News
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Posted in Sidney News on Jun 23rd, 2011
Sidney City Council, during its Monday night meeting, adopted Ordinance A-2683 reduced staffing in the city’s Engineering Division by abolishing four positions: city engineer, assistant city engineer, engineering technician I and one of two engineering technician II positions. Sidney Daily News RSS feed: Top News
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Posted in Sidney News on Jun 15th, 2011
During Monday night’s Sidney City Council meeting, Law Director Mike Smith told legislators attempts to collect the $ 379,207 cost of demolishing the Taylor Building will be made in two separate legal actions. Sidney Daily News RSS feed: Top News
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Posted in Sidney News on Jun 13th, 2011
BEAVERCREEK – A former Beavercreek mayor said he “wouldn’t do the deal” the City Council is proposing that would sell park land south of Hibiscus Way. daytondailynews.com – Local-news
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