Person of the Month: Jim Francis, Tipp City Barber
So began my interview with Jim Francis, barber. Francis Barbershop is in downtown Tipp City at the southwest corner of Main and Second Streets. Jim says he likes that his shop…
Crossbows, Composites, and Recurves, Oh My
Go big or go home. That saying was surely running through the minds of Evan and Layne English, owners of Olde English Outfitters…
American Legion gets an updated look inside and out
The American Legion Frank E. Robinson Post 586 in Tipp City has an updated look inside and out thanks, in part, to a grant from the Tipp City Foundation…
Tammy Green, February 6, 1960 ~ January 19, 2024
With each dish she prepared, Tammy Green scooped up more than just a healthy meal. For 16 years, you could find Green in the kitchen of LT Ball, doing what she did best…
Special needs basketball team finishes another successful season
After a second successful year of practices, the special needs-oriented basketball team at the Ginghamsburg Church Avenue building has greatly increased its number of players and is closing…
Lives Loved, Captured on Film
A hundred and thirty photographs taken by the late Barbara Jo Bailey are available to bid on via an online auction benefiting The Contemporary Dayton, the Dayton region’s contemporary art center…
Tippecanoe student makes waves in the art community
Tipp City is no stranger to being the home of several talented creators and is constantly thriving with artists and exciting events. Among these creators is Tipp City High School student Emersyn Gorrell…
Coldwater Turns 30
If prizes were given for restaurant innovation, Coldwater Cafe would bring home the gold. The restaurant hits 30 years in business this Thursday, February 4. But owner and manager Nick Hoover isn’t resting on his laurels…