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01-08-2025
- Business
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‘Blasting' to begin in Miami County neighborhood next week
Residents in a Miami County neighborhood may hear some explosions starting next week. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Signs have been put up on I-75 and in the Windmere Neighborhood in Tipp City indicating a 'Blasting Area Ahead.' TRENDING STORIES: Body of missing Ohio pizza delivery driver found in ravine 'Sick to my stomach;' Ohio mother demands answers after police release missing 12-year-old Man in life-threatening condition after shooting in Dayton As early as Monday, Aug. 4, 2025, construction blasting will begin at the Summit Landing by Arbor Homes residential development at 3401 Peters Road. Blasting will occur as many as two times daily and is scheduled to last between 6-8 weeks, depending on weather. Blasting will be restricted to daytime hours only and is expected to cause only minor disruptions. The blasting is being conducted by HTA Enterprises Inc. and is intended for the excavation of the shallow rock bed. People are asked to stay clear of the worksite over the next 8 weeks due to the hazardous nature of the explosive materials. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter] Solve the daily Crossword
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09-06-2025
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‘One more is too many;' Family remembers woman killed in motorcycle crash
Friends and family gathered for a funeral Sunday for a woman who was killed in a motorcycle crash a week ago. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] News Center 7's Malik Patterson hears from loved ones about the woman they lost LIVE on News Center 7 at 11. Katherine Dailey meant a lot to the local biker community. TRENDING STORIES: Local nature preserve announces emergency partial closure due to storm damage Runaway pet zebra captured days after 'wreaking havoc' on busy interstate New restaurant to open at former bar and grill location 'She touched a lot of people's lives. She was my sister and she was my friend. She was fantastic,' Linda Cook, Dailey's sister, said. A procession of bikers took to the streets in Tipp City, leading the charge was Kat Dailey's husband, Brian Dailey. Brian says they never missed a chance to let each other know how much they meant. 'Not just I love you, but I'm in love with you,' Brian said. 'Tell your loved ones you love them now, and you know tomorrow's not promised.' Katherine was driving down Eaton Gettysburg Road Tuesday afternoon when, according to troopers, she hit the back of a truck. She passed before she made it to the hospital. Brian says it's hard to wrap his mind around it all. 'She tragically lost her life that day because somebody wasn't paying attention,' Brian said. In the past year, there have been over 820 motorcycle crashes across Ohio. Katherine's makes the fifth motorcycle crash in Preble County. 'There's 820 families just like my family right now, and I don't want anyone to have to go through, one more is too many,' Brian said. The family set up a tribute for Katherine at their home. They say she had a heart of gold. 'You never left our house hungry. If you did, it was your own fault,' Brian said. 'She didn't have any room in her heart for hate, it was love.' Brian had a message for all drivers. 'Stop driving distracted, get off your cell phones, turn off the radio,' Brian said. 'It's not that important. It'll be there when you get home.' The Dailey family is in contact with the Ohio State Highway Patrol about the investigation. Both the family and OSHP are urging drivers to look out for motorcyclists on the road. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Automotive
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Memorial service scheduled for local student aide killed in I-75 crash
A memorial service has been scheduled for a student aide killed in a crash on Interstate 75. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] A visitation for Jennifer Korleski, 28, will be on Monday in Tipp City, according to her online obituary. It starts at 4 p.m. at One Hope Church of the Nazarene on W. Main Street in Tipp City. The service begins at 7 p.m. As previously reported by News Center 7, Korleski died in a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 75 southbound past State Route 571 early Sunday morning. She worked as a student aide for Tipp City Schools, her obituary said. TRENDING STORIES: The Tipp City School District told News Center 7 that Korleski was known for her kindness, encouragement, and genuine care for students. 'She made a meaningful impact not only at Tippecanoe Middle School but also at Broadway Elementary and LT Ball Intermediate, where she worked previously,' the school district said. 'In each of these schools, she was a steadfast supporter of students and always encouraged them to be their best.' Everyone who attends is encouraged to be dressed in bold and vibrant patterns 'to celebrate Jenny's eccentric style.' Her obituary said she 'loved making and trading beaded 'Kandi' bracelets.' [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
26-04-2025
- Sport
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Tippecanoe's Ben Sauls chases NFL dreams, awaiting name to be called in Draft
TIPPECANOE, Ohio (WDTN) – From Tipp, to Pitt — the next chapter for Ben Sauls in his football career could be the NFL. 2020 Tippecanoe grad and former Penn Station Athlete of the Month Ben Sauls has a chance to hear his name called during the remaining rounds (4-7) of the NFL Draft this weekend. Sauls spoke with 2 Sports Director Joey DeBerardino in an exclusive interview ahead of the draft this week in Green Bay, WI. 'I always wanted to be a professional athlete. But, the last thing I thought it was going to be was kicking. I really do just want to make Tipp City proud. That's another drive, another chip on my shoulder. You know, I'm a 937 guy. So, we'll see what happens,' said Sauls. The former Red Devil has emerged as one of the top kicker prospects in this year's draft after a historic college career at Pitt. Sauls capped off his five-year stint with one of the best season-performances for a Panthers special teams player. And now he could land on an NFL roster ahead of the 2025 season. But, nothing is guaranteed. 'It's a process that keeps you focused. It's hard. I think it's going to hit come draft night or post-draft, you know, figuring out where you're going,' added Sauls. 'And I think it'll especially hit the first day you walk into that NFL building.' Sauls made 6-of-7 field goal attempts from 50-plus yards, with his six field goals of 50-plus yards setting a Pitt single-season record. The Tipp City native matched the longest field goal in Pitt history with a 58-yarder. He also converted 23 of his last 26 field goal attempts, including a school-record 15 consecutive makes. He was the lone kicker selected to the Pro Football Focus (PFF) 27-member All-America squad after leading Pitt in scoring with 107 points on 21-of-24 field goals and 44-of-44 extra points. Sauls is looking to become the first Pitt specialist to be selected in the NFL Draft since punter Andy Lee was taken in the sixth round in 2004 by the San Francisco 49ers. He could become just the second ever Panthers kicker to be drafted, after Carson Long was the first in 1977. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
28-02-2025
- Business
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Tipp Plaza closes as city plans to make improvements
The Tipp Plaza has been closed by Tipp City as they make improvements to the facility, according to a press release from the city. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] RELATED>> City buys eye-sore shopping plaza for nearly $7M, says its top source of complaints Tipp City recently brought the property after receiving complaints about the run-down conditions. TRENDING STORIES: UPDATE: Homicide detectives on scene of shooting in Dayton Man shot by security guard at local Kroger sentenced Free lunches for Ohio students may become reality Tipp Plaza will be undergoing parking lot improvements, landscape beautification and mechanical improvements. They will also be evaluating the property's exterior and making recommendations for repairs, the city says. Tipp City says they expect to have conceptual drawings to share within the next 60 days. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]