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  2. Piqua Daily Call - Wikipedia

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    Troy, Ohio 45373, United States. OCLC number. 17420156. Website. miamivalleytoday.com. The Piqua Daily Call was an American daily newspaper that was consolidated with the Troy Daily News in April 2019 to form Miami Valley Today, which is published Tuesday through Friday in Troy, Ohio. Its Sunday edition is called the Miami Valley Sunday News.

  3. Piqua, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Piqua Daily Call was published daily from 1884 to 2019 before being consolidated with the Troy Daily News to form Miami Valley Today, which is published Tuesday through Friday in Troy. Piqua is home to the radio stations WPTW 1570 AM and 98.1 FM, as well as WPLC 95.1 low-power FM as a repeater of Three Angels Broadcasting Network.

  4. Miami Valley Today - Wikipedia

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    Miami Valley Today (formerly the Troy Daily News) is an American semi-weekly newspaper published Wednesdays and Sundays in Troy, Ohio.It is owned by AIM Media Midwest.. In addition to Troy, Miami Valley Today circulates in several communities of Miami County, Ohio, including Casstown, Conover, Covington, Fletcher, Piqua, Pleasant Hill, Tipp City and West Milton.

  5. WPTW - Wikipedia

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    Webcast. Listen live. Website. www .981wptw .com. WPTW (1570 AM "The Voice of the Upper Miami Valley, Ohio" (for P iqua, T roy and W est Milton)) is a commercial AM radio station in Piqua, Ohio, United States, with a power output of 250 watts. It is owned by Muzzy Broadcasting Group. ABC News Radio and local news from hall of famer Terry ...

  6. List of newspapers in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Defunct newspapers. The Akron Press joined in 1925 with Akron Times to be The Akron Times-Press. The Barberton Herald (1923-2022) [2] Celina Democrat (1895–1921) [3] The Cedarville Herald (from July 1890 to December 1954) [4] Cincinnati Herald.

  7. Velma Huskey - Wikipedia

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    Velma Elizabeth Roeth was born October 8, 1917, in Houston, Ohio. She was the daughter of German-American farmers Frederick William Roeth and Clara Matilda Fessler. She attended Houston High School, where she wrote and edited the school news column published in The Piqua Daily Call. [1] She entered Ohio University in 1937.

  8. Milton Prell - Wikipedia

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    The bingo palace thrived. Prell was an automobile salesman and later a successful jewelry salesman in Los Angeles. In 1937, he moved to Butte, Montana, where he opened the 30 Club. [4] Prell and his family eventually relocated to Las Vegas in 1945, with plans to open a small hotel there. Prell's first project in Las Vegas was Club Bingo, opened ...

  9. Old Piqua High School - Wikipedia

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    Old Piqua High School. /  40.1491°N 84.2498°W  / 40.1491; -84.2498. The former Piqua High School, built in 1914, is an historic building located at 316 North College Street in Piqua, Ohio. Also known as Piqua Central High School, it was designed by Howard and Merriam in the Classical Revival style. [2]