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Summit Volunteer First Aid Squad launches its public fundraising campaign also made headlines.

Summit Volunteer First Aid Squad launches its public fundraising campaign also made headlines.

Jonathan Dayton High School evacuated twice also made headlines.
Gale Donner brought a petition to police asking that given the dog's history, it be muzzled when on public property.
Det. Matthew Buntin was promoted to the rank of Sergeant within the Department’s Patrol Bureau while PO Ryan Stanek advanced to the position of Detective within the Juvenile Unit.
Festivities begin at 2:30 p.m. with music, ice sculpting, hot chocolate and more on the Village Green.
Event takes place from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Thursday at Sandmeier School.
Girls gained momentum throughout season.
Springfield native Rachel Millman will perform a free, acoustic show Sunday afternoon.
Summit resident Nicole Neusch said the response of all who came to her rescue made her 'very proud' to be a Summit resident.
Accident occurred near South Street Thursday afternoon, police said.
PTO President Lisa Hartman offered to assist the Communications Committee in assessing all possibilities.
Workouts can be modified in intensity to accommodate each individual's needs.
Workouts can be modified in intensity to accommodate each individual's needs.
Capturepoint.com allows users to register and pay for recreation activities online.
Canned foods and monetary donations will be accepted as well.
Residents had a chance to vote on photos that they felt best suited Springfield going forward.
Gillian McIroy and Leland Jones finished in first place.
Game was played Sunday, Nov. 3.