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24-year-old dies after rollover crash
24-year-old dies after rollover crash

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time3 days ago

  • General
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24-year-old dies after rollover crash

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A Sidney woman is dead after a crash on Thursday afternoon. According to our partners at the Sidney Daily News, the crash occurred around 2:42 p.m. on I-75, near mile marker 178, in Bowling Green. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the driver of a 2003 Mercury Mountaineer was traveling north on the roadway and lost control of the vehicle, causing it to swerve to the right of the interstate and roll repeatedly. The driver of the vehicle, later identified as Makayla Lee, 24, was ejected from the vehicle. The initial investigation determined that Lee was not wearing a seatbelt. She was the sole occupant inside of the vehicle. The crash is under further investigation. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Sidney City Schools names its new superintendent
Sidney City Schools names its new superintendent

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time05-02-2025

  • Politics
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Sidney City Schools names its new superintendent

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Sidney City Schools have announced their new superintendent. According to reporting from the Sidney Daily News, Greg Snyder received a unanimous vote to the position at special board meeting Tuesday. He will take over as superintendent on Aug. 1. Until then, Bob Humble will continue on in the role before taking on an advisory position for the remainder of his contract. Snyder was selected from a pool of 10 candidates. That number was halved to five by a comprehensive process before interviews began. 'It's a big decision, there's no doubt,' Zack Bosslet told the Sidney Daily News. 'But we saw that there is excellent talent out there, and we were pleased to have such strong candidates interested in the job here in Sidney. Even more so, we are excited that a Yellow Jacket (Snyder) rose to the top of such an impressive group.' Snyder taught within the district for 12 years before transitioning to administration. He served as an assistant principal for two years before becoming principal, a title he held for three years before taking on his current role as director of Operations and Federal Programs. 'We are so lucky to have an amazing staff, families, and community support,' Snyder said to Sidney Daily News. 'I believe that with a common mission, we can fully tap into the potential that this district has. We are going to attack challenges, and we aren't going to shy away from getting better each day.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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