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Doug Page

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Doug Page covers the city of Dayton, including police and fire, and neighborhoods.

He previously worked for The Associated Press and several Arkansas newspaper. Raised in Minnesota, he has worked as an Outward Bound instructor; hunting, fishing and climbing guide; plumber, logger, grocery store manager, veterinary assistant, football official, outdoor equipment retailer, hardware store clerk, tree planter, movie stunt extra and general lay-about. He is active in St. John's United Church of Christ of Troy.

Latest from Doug Page

First Four events put Dayton on national stage

DAYTON — The city will be on the national stage when it hosts two world leaders, a major community festival today and the NCAA First Four tournament on Tuesday and Wednesday. “This is the best possible chance to show the rest of the world ... that Dayton is a great ...

First Four Festival organizers unveil a "Baracket" at an Oregon District news conference on Friday.

Organizers, leaders prepare for Obama’s First Four visit

DAYTON — The city of Dayton, Montgomery County and the University of Dayton are mobilizing forces in preparation for Tuesday’s visit by President Barack Obama and the prime minister of the United Kingdom.The president and David Cameron will attend the Tuesday evening NCAA First Four men’s basketball games at UD ...

President Barack Obama waves as he boards Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Friday, March 9, 2012.

Obama, British PM coming to Dayton for First Four game

DAYTON — President Barack Obama will be making his first visit Tuesday to Dayton as commander-in-chief. The White House announced Thursday that Obama will be bringing David Cameron, prime minister of the United Kingdom, with him to the University of Dayton Arena to take in a NCAA First Four basketball ...

Mollie Elizabeth Parsons, an LPN who cared for 14-year-old Makayla Norman eight hours a day, six days a week.

Starvation case shows abuse in state system

DAYTON — In the year leading up to 14-year-old Makayla Norman starving to death in her home, the home care agency responsible for feeding her received nearly $1 million in Medicaid funds caring for Makayla and 112 other disabled clients. Makayla was caught in an extensive bureaucracy where officials say ...

Authorities said Samuel Littleton II, 37, of Bellefontaine, has confessed to killing Dick and Gladis Russell, both in their 80s, and dumping their bodies in Tennessee and Georgia, respectively.

Authorities fear for missing elderly couple after blood found in car

Blood found inside a car seized in the manhunt for Samuel “Sammy” K. Littleton, the murder suspect also believed to have abducted Richard Russell and his wife Gladis from their home in Logan County, left police worried about the Russells’ fate. ““We have serious concerns they (the Russells) have survived ...

Earthquake tremors felt in area

Dee Dee Vanlandingham, working of the fourth floor of the Middletown USA Building on 6730 Roosevelt Ave., in Middletown, thought she went crazy about 2 p.m. today, June 23.Instead, she felt an earthquake.Vanlandingham, who works for Christian Credit Counseling, a debt management company, said it felt like someone wiggled her ...

Tehan, Hutcherson seen together in Hillsboro

DAYTON — Tiffany Tehan was spotted Saturday, April 24, at her parents’ home in Hillsboro, but refused to answer questions about her disappearance from the Miami Valley and subsequent reappearance in Miami Beach, Fla., in the company of a Dayton man. Both Tiffany Tehan, 31, and Tre Hutcherson, 42, did ...

Hutcherson in talks to sell story of disappearance with Xenia mom

DAYTON — Tre Hutcherson apparently has a buyer for his story of forbidden love involving a 31-year-old Xenia runaway mother. “I cannot talk to the media. I have a contract I have to look at,” Hutcherson said by phone Saturday, April 24. He declined politely to answer further questions. Hutcherson, ...

Clem D's Auto Sales lot owner Clement Dare shows the red Volkswagen Beetle, on Thursday, April 22, that Tre B. Hutcherson traded in for a 2002 Chrysler Sebring on Friday, April 16 in Harrionson Twp. Tiffany Tehan and Tre B. Hutcherson were located in Miami Beach, Fla., together on Wednesday, April 21.

Hutcherson traded cars day before Xenia woman disappeared

HARRISON TWP., Montgomery County — On Friday, April 16, Tre B. Hutcherson drove onto the lot of Clem D’s Auto Sales along North Dixie Drive and said he wanted to trade in his red Volkswagen Beetle because he “had to leave town and needed a better car,” said the lot’s ...

 

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