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Art studio opens downtown

A new art studio and gallery has opened in downtown Sidney, offering art classes for preschool through adult students. RSS Feed: Top News

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FRANKLIN – Firefighters were still battling a vicious blaze at a downtown Franklin eatery nearly three hours after it was reported Monday morning. daytondailynews.com – Local-news

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Although jazz saxophonist Kim Waters has been heard by millions of people in concert, over the radio or on CDs, he’s content to reach them one at a time. daytondailynews.com – Entertainment

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SPRINGFIELD – One person was injured when part of the facade of a building downtown fell and hit her here Friday morning. daytondailynews.com – Local-news

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LEBANON – Along what might normally be considered a quiet row of historic buildings, dozens of people sat in chairs facing the stage as John Lee Hooker’s “Boom Boom” blared from a set of speakers. daytondailynews.com – Local-news

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DAYTON – Kindred Hospital Dayton on Thursday will announce plans for a multi-million expansion in downtown Dayton, according to a news release. daytondailynews.com – Local-news

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The Sidney Civic Band has announced its third show of the summer, honoring the music of the Ohio State University marching band. The show is Friday at 7 p.m. on the Shelby County Courthouse square. In the event of rain, the concert will be moved indoors to the First Church of God, 1510 Campbell Road. [...]

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DAYTON – Eight central downtown buildings will be studied for possible redevelopment as residential or mixed-use sites, after City Commission on Wednesday approved a $ 94,000 study to be performed by LWC Inc. daytondailynews.com – Local-news

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DAYTON – There’s a glimmer of light for Dayton in the new census data. While the city as a whole lost almost 15 percent of its population during the last decade, one census tract, which represents most of downtown and includes the Oregon District, added 567 residents. daytondailynews.com – Local-news

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DAYTON – One of two trackhoes demolishing the Montgomery County Court Services building downtown at the corner of W. daytondailynews.com – Local-news

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