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Homes for the Holidays Tour returns PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 30 November 2009 19:42
By MERRILEE EMBS
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TIPP CITY - Tipp residents may once again enjoy homes for the holidays.
 
Thanks to the efforts of the Downtown Tipp City Partnership, Tipp Monroe Community Services along with the Tipp City Area Arts Council - the Homes for the Holidays Tour returns with the theme, “Home is Where the Art Is.” The tour will feature seven unique historic homes with an emphasis on art.
 
Last year the tour was not among Tipp’s regular festivities and this year’s chair Heather Bailey didn’t want to see that happen again so she volunteered.
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Tipp grad crowned PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009 19:39
TIPP CITY - Cassondra Denniston, 18, of Tipp City was crowned Miss Dayton Photogenic 2009 in the Nationals 2009 Miss Teen Dayton pageant competition on Nov. 15 at Dayton Convention Center. She received an all-expense paid trip to the Cities of American National pageant in Orlando, Fla., a three-year modeling contract and acceptance into the Miss Ohio pageant. 
 
 
Denniston is a 2009 graduate of Tippecanoe High School and the daughter of Bryan and Cindy Denniston. She is attending Wright State University on scholarship recipient.
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Library to host five area authors PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009 19:12
TIPP CITY - Hear from five area authors whose writing and publishing experiences differ greatly, yet they share one common thread: All have completed a book and gotten it published. This event set for 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 7 at Tipp City Public Library.
 
The authors will each provide a brief introduction to their books, followed by a Q & A session, then book-signing. These authors range the spectrum on topics and method: adult and children’s books; fiction, Ohio history, and poetry; traditionally published and self-published.
Those authors include: Scott Trostel - a local Ohio historian and author; Ed Davis - a writing teacher at Sinclair Community College in Dayton as well as the author of four poetry works; Cathryn Essinger - the author of three award winning books of poetry and have been featured on Garrison Keillor’s Writer’s Almanac; Meaghan Fisher a substitute teacher for Troy City Schools; Marla Fair - Marla Fair’s family and her hometown of Troy share a history spanning 160 years.
 
Holiday celebration
Family holiday celebrations top the list of upcoming events at Tipp City Public Library. Make plans now to attend either 6:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14 or Wednesday, Dec. 16.
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Reaching across the globe PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009 17:29

By Mike Woody
 
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TIPP CITY - From her fifth grade classroom at LT Ball in Tipp City, Shannon Arnett is using the available resources to expand her student’s minds to all across the globe.
 
Arnett’s innovative teaching style that shortens the distance between far away lands, earned her an invitation to serve on a panel at Ohio’s Second International Summit for Education.
 
“I was very honored to have been asked for this great opportunity. It’s an exciting time to be involved in education as there are many amazing things you can do to connect to places all around the world,” she said.
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First part of the budget process complete PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 18 November 2009 20:55

By JOYELL NEVINS

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TIPP CITY – The first part of the budget process is complete.  

 

The 2010-2014 Capital Improvement Plan, which handles street projects and major equipment purchases, was approved by Council Monday night.

 

The plan has been a work in progress since October 13, when it was first reviewed and recommended by the Planning Board.  It was then reviewed in two study sessions by council, the last of which cut an additional $164,650 from the budget. 

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