At the August 23, 2016 meeting of the Bethel Township Trustees, The trustees approved the lighting assessment for the Brandt lighting and the West Charleston lighting Districts .

At the August 9, 2016 meeting of the Bethel Township Trustees, the trustees recognized Fire Chief Andy Ehrhart for 30 years of service to the department.

The Bethel Township Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) met on July 28, 2016 to hear three variance zoning requests.

The Miami County commissioners approved the 2017 county tax budget, the first of two steps in the annual budgeting process, during their July 14 meeting.

The Miami County Heroin Coalition is turning its attention to long-term issues and solutions following the county’s first Hope Over Heroin event at the county fairgrounds earlier this month.

At the July 12, 2016 meeting of the Bethel Township Miami Trustees, the trustees declared their intention to place a Fire Levy on the November 2016 ballot.

At the June 28, 2016 meeting of the Bethel Township Trustees - Miami, the trustees honored Robert Yocum for his 30 years of service to the township.

At the June 23, 2016 meeting of the Bethel Township Miami County Zoning Commission, the commissioners heard two rezoning requests.

At the June14, 2016 meeting of the Bethel Township Miami Trustees, the trustees approved a contract for street lighting services in the Brandt Lighting District and the West Charleston Lighting District with Dayton Power and Light Company (DPL) effective January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2021.

The cause of the fire that destroyed Browse Awhile Books just hours after firefighters attacked a fire believed linked to faulty wiring may not be found because of the amount of damage, Tipp City Fire Chief Steve Kessler said late Tuesday, June 21.

Property owners opposing the Miami County commissioners’ decision June 16 to move forward with the $2.

A group representing Miami County law enforcement/legal system; health, mental health and substance abuse programs; faith-based organizations; and individuals said a community wide response is needed to the heroin epidemic locally.