Posted in Sidney News on Sep 22nd, 2011
LEBANON – The Ohio Valley Civil War Association’s annual encampment at Glendower historic house and grounds will take place Saturday and Sunday. daytondailynews.com – Local-news
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Posted in Sidney News on Aug 27th, 2011
DAYTON – Maurice J. Evans has been appointed secretary/chief examiner of the Dayton Civil Service Board, one week after the job was offered to Rita McNeil Danish, wife of the city’s current law director. daytondailynews.com – Local-news
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Posted in Sidney News on May 9th, 2011
During the past few months, representatives from northern Miami Valley historical societies have worked together to create an educational bus tour in honor of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. A tour of selected sites in Auglaize, Shelby and Miami counties will be held June 20. Sidney Daily News RSS feed: Top News
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Posted in Sidney News on Mar 28th, 2011
A soldier’s tales of the Civil War will come to life on April 14 at 7 p.m. when noted historical re-enactor Anthony Gibbs portrays Milton Holland in a program presented by the Shelby County Historical Society (SCHS) at the First United Methodist Church, 230 E. Poplar St. Sidney Daily News RSS feed: Top News
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Posted in Sidney News on Mar 1st, 2011
WAYNESVILLE – A couple has filed a federal lawsuit against the village of Waynesville and its police department, claiming their civil rights were violated on multiple occasions. daytondailynews.com – Local-news
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Posted in Sidney News on Feb 21st, 2011
More than 80 people from Sidney, Dayton, Xenia, Troy, Lima and Marysville participated in Saturday evening’s fifth annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Black History Month banquet at Sidney Middle School. Sidney Daily News RSS feed: Top News
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Posted in Sidney News on Feb 18th, 2011
It’s something people walk by every day but may not notice. The Monumental Building, located on the corner of Ohio Avenue and Court Street, is one of the largest monuments to the Civil War. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War, and there are plenty of upcoming events to [...]
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Posted in Shelby County on Sep 2nd, 2010
Students Learn How to Fire a Cannon On May 7, the SCHS sponsored its annual Civil War Educational Day at the Shelby County fairgrounds. Over 750 eighth grade students from across the county attended. The annual program ties directly in with state curriculum guidelines. Anthony Gibbs talks as runaway slave John Parker Throughout the day, [...]
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