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- How to arrange a succesful playdate for your kids
Lea Schultz wanted more than just a few new playmates for her son. "I had joined other moms groups, and you would get together once in a while and the kids had fun, but you never really had a chance to get to know the other moms," Schultz said. - LT Michael L. Runyan
NEWARK, OH - 1LT Michael L. Runyan, 24, of Newark, Ohio, died Wednesday, July 21, 2010 in Balad, Iraq while serving in the U.S. Army. - Construction on new Beavercreek schools to begin soon
Beavercreek Twp. Trustees voted 3-0 to approve a new elementary and middle school. - Arts & Leisure
Demographics News Journal photo/Gary Huffenberger Friday, July 23, 2010 SMOYFEST set for Aug. - Site Plan approved for Beavercreek's newest schools
Greene County officials and Beavercreek Township have cleared the way for Beavercreek Schools to begin construction of its new elementary and middle school buildings. - Burrito chain to add three Dayton-area sites
Cynthia and Ray Wiley, co-owners of Hot Head Burritos, have inked deals to add two more stores and a deal for a third location is expected to close soon. - Insurance broker opens office at The Greene
Neace Lukens , a private insurance broker, has opened an office at The Greene. The new office, located inside Regus Executive Suites and Office Space at 70 Birch Alley, Suite 240, consists of two full-time employees. - Jewelry store thieves rob store in about 10 minutes
Surveillance video of two males who robbed a Beavercreek Helzberg Diamonds store early Tuesday doesn't show many details, but illustrates how quickly the men acted. - Committee formed to monitor Pataskala's income tax
PATASKALA -- The city has formed an ad hoc committee to review questions related to the new 1 percent income tax. - Will e-books push out paper books?
In recent months, Amazon.com has sold 143 e-books for every 100 hardcover books. - Rubi Girls all about fun, fundraising
Peter Wine/ Fonda Peters Dana Sintell Ileasa Plymouth India Summer Tara Misu Annie Biotix and Wilma Fingerdue during a Rubi Girls non-dress rehearsal at their new clubhouse in Dayton, Thursday, July 8, 2010. - Worker struck, killed in construction zone near Cleveland
A construction worker has been struck and killed while on the job along an Ohio interstate highway. - Motorcyclist dies in accident
A motorcyclist died after hitting the rear end of a stopped vehicle just before 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 27. - Arts & Leisure
Demographics News Journal photo/Gary Huffenberger Friday, July 23, 2010 SMOYFEST set for Aug. - Know your body better so you can get healthy and stay healthy
Obesity is the No. 1 concern bedeviling area doctors due to the fact it kicks off a cycle of other health risks and negative side effects. - Competitive cheerleading a sport?
A federal judge in Connecticut has ruled that competitive cheerleading doesn't count as an official sport for Title IX purposes. - Girl power, community support fuel inaugural Buckeye Lake triathlon
BUCKEYE LAKE - Ranging from 14 to 65 years old, about 250 women from across the state and even across the country competed Sunday in the first triathlon at Buckeye Lake. - Arts & Leisure
Demographics News Journal photo/Gary Huffenberger Friday, July 23, 2010 SMOYFEST set for Aug. - Nominations open for Ten Top Women awards
Think of a special woman you know who is making a terrific contribution to both her career and her community. - Two lanes of Northbound 675 shut down at North Fairfield Road
A motorcycle accident reported just before 10 p.m. Wednesday night on northbound I-675 at Fairfield Road.