Posted in Sidney News on Dec 30th, 2011
DAYTON – The plan that the United States Postal Service used to mark 3,600 post office locations for closure, including six in the Dayton area, is flawed and should be reconsidered, according to a Washington, D.C., watchdog agency. daytondailynews.com – Local-news
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Posted in Sidney News on Nov 9th, 2011
DAYTON – Postal workers at the Paul Laurence Dunbar branch were forced out of the building this morning as firefighters investigated a suspicious smell. daytondailynews.com – Local-news
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Posted in Sidney News on Nov 9th, 2011
Frank Mariano of Sidney unseated incumbent Robinson Joslin, also of Sidney, during Tuesday’s election to be named the new Clinton Township Trustee. RSS Feed: Top News
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Posted in Sidney News on Jul 23rd, 2011
After two months of rewiring, repainting and remodeling, the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office has completed a building renovation project on the Shelby County Fairgrounds just in time to use it at this year’s fair, which starts Sunday. RSS Feed: Top News
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Posted in Sidney News on Jul 18th, 2011
Facing an early deficit in both games Saturday, the Sidney Legion baseball team was able to rally in the nightcap, pulling out a 7-6 win to force a decisive third contest against Lima Sunday in the District Two tournament at Custenborder Field. RSS Feed: Top News
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Posted in Sidney News on Jul 16th, 2011
As athletic director, Jon Payne was instrumental in Chaminade Julienne filling head football and girls basketball coaching positions at the high school this past spring. daytondailynews.com – High-school-sports
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Posted in Sidney News on Jun 17th, 2011
ST. PARIS – After two years as Graham High School football coach, Nic Black has resigned to take a position as a guidance counselor at Beavercreek. daytondailynews.com – High-school-sports
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Posted in Sidney News on Oct 29th, 2010
Elected to office in 2007, two-term U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Urbana, is seeking re-election Tuesday to continue representing the Ohio’s 4th District. His challengers are Democract Doug Litt, 54, of Mansfield, and Libertarian Donald Kissick, 40, of Lima. Sidney Daily News RSS feed: Top News
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Posted in Uncategorized on Sep 9th, 2010
Lehman’s girls soccer team jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first half and went on to post a 5-2 victory over Lima Catholic in action Tuesday. Sidney Daily News RSS feed: Top Sports
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Posted in Shelby County on Sep 2nd, 2010
The Shelby County Courthouse is the focal point of the historic court square district of downtown Sidney. This French Second Empire style building cost 0,000 when it was built. It features marble, sandstone, and limestone brought into Sidney by canal boat. What year was this court house constructed? And how many court houses were on [...]
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