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Group collecting cards for military Bethany J. Royer

Three opportunities to donate and sign: The Flying Pancake PIQUA — A good deed Breakfast to be held will soon be underway from 8 to 11 a.m., Satat a variety of locations urday, Nov. 16, at the throughout the city, but Piqua High School they could use a little OR noon to 4 p.m., help. Friday, Nov. 29, at the Beginning at 8 a.m. until Miami Valley Centre 11 a.m., Saturday, in the Mall, OR noon to 4 Piqua High School comp.m., Saturday, Nov. mons, during the Flying 30, at Readmore’s Pancake Breakfast and Hallmark, 430 North Shoot-a-Thon, with Chris Main St., Piqua. Cakes flipping pancakes, Those who wish to the St. Paul’s Friendship donate cards but unCircle will be on hand to able to attend these collect Christmas cards to events may drop off send to those who have at the Miami Valley served or are serving in Centre Mall office or the military. at St. Paul’s Church, “I just want a ton of 500 N. Downing, cards to send, to let these Piqua. See CARDS | 13 Staff Writer broyer@civitasmedia.com

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This collection of ribbons, unit and rank patches and memorabilia belongs to James Russell, veteran of the United States Army during World War II.

Veterans on the block Will E Sanders

Staff Writer wsanders@civitasmedia.com

New to the Daily Call comics lineup are “Rhymes with Orange” and “Baby Blues,” two strips that recently received top awards from the National Cartoonist Society.

Daily Call rolls out new comics, advice pages New comics and a new look are featured today on the comic pages of the Piqua Daily Call. Among the additions to our comics lineup are “Rhymes with Orange” and “Baby Blues,” two strips that recently received top awards from the National Cartoonist Society, the world’s largest and most prestigious organization of professional cartoonists. These new comics will join some of your old favorites, such as “Dennis the Menace,” as the Daily Call blends the new strips with nostalgic comics that readers have come to love. The changes are part

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of an exclusive agreement between Civitas Media, owners of the Piqua Daily Call, and King Features, one of the largest providers of specialty content in the newspaper industry. “Just like television stations make changes to their lineup of shows each season, it’s important for newspapers to keep its content fresh. Today’s changes offer our readers some of the most popular work available,” said Jim Lawitz, director of content for Civitas Media. “Rhymes with Orange” is targeted to the under40 reader. With insightful wit, it spoofs everyday contemporary life. Without regular characters, creator Hilary Price uses everything from dogs and cats to charts and graphs to comment on the world today. The King Features cartoonist won the Best Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award of the year. “Baby Blues” chronicles the trials and tribulations of parenthood, ranging from temper tantrums and dirty diapers to teething pains and sleepless nights. Its creator, King Features cartoonist Rick Kirkman, won the Reuben Award for “Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year.” See COMICS | 13

PIQUA — Jim Russell, Rex Pitsenbarger, Don Stephenson and Floyd Francis are a band of brothers who all served this country proudly during World War II. All four veterans share more in common with one another than just their honorable service to the United States of America — they also all live next to one another. Each of the men own quarter-lots in the 1900 block of Wilshire and all of their properties are adjacent to one another. “It’s quite a coincidence,” said Francis, 86, who served in the Navy in 1944-45 and achieved the rank of senior first class. “Not only that, but Mike Ullery | Daily Call we also all have a quarFour World War II veterans, all of whom live on opposite corners at the intersection of Wilshire and ter lot.” “We’re all good friends,” Westview Drive in Piqua, share memories of the service at the home of Jim and Naomi Russell last said Pitsenbarger, the week. The veterans, two U.S. Army, one U.S. Army Air Corps, and one U.S. Navy, served their country See VETERANS | 13

in different corners of the world during the Second World War. From left to right are, Jim Russell, U.S. Army; Don Stephenson, U.S. Army Air Corps; Rex Pitsenbarger, U.S. Army; and Floyd Francis, U.S. Navy.

Newspaper staffing changes announced Hartley named Group Fong named Regional Sports Editor Content Director Susan W. Hartley has been named Group Content Director for I-75 Newspapers, which include Troy Daily News, the weekly Record-Herald (Tipp City/West Milton), Piqua Daily Call and Sidney Daily News. All four Hartley papers are owned by Civitas Media. Hartley studied journalism/mass communications at Brigham Young University, where she was a reporter for the BYU Daily Universe. She began her career locally as a reporter with Bowling-Moorman Publications, including the West Milton Record and Tipp Herald, now the Record-Herald. In August 1999, Hartley

was hired as the education reporter for the Troy Daily News, and in 2001 was promoted to city editor. In October 2004, she took the position as executive editor for the Piqua Daily Call. Under her leadership the Daily Call has received numerous accolades, including editorial excellence, reporting, photography and community service awards from the Associated Press Society of Ohio. Hartley also has been recognized for her work locally, receiving a Pride of Workmanship Award from the Piqua Rotary Club in 2011 and an Ohio Public Images award. Several reporters and photographers See HARTLEY | 13

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David Fong has been named Regional Sports Editor for the I-75 Newspapers, which include the Troy Daily News, Piqua Daily Call and Sidney Daily News. All three newspapers are owned by Civitas Media. Fong began Fong his career at the Troy Daily News in 1991 as a junior at Troy High School, working part time in the sports department. He majored in journalism at The Ohio State University, where he was a beat writer for the Ohio State football team, opinion editor and sports editor for The Lantern, the school’s newspaper. While in college, he also served an internship

with The (Toledo) Blade as a sports reporter. In December 1996, Fong was hired as the associate sports editor for the Troy Daily News. In 1999, he became sports editor. In 2006, he was named the TDN’s executive editor. “I couldn’t possibly be happier to be getting back to my roots,” Fong said. “While I’m immensely proud of the accomplishments of my hard-working staff — which included winning numerous Associated Press Society of Ohio Awards — during my time as executive editor, I always missed writing sports on a full-time basis. When this opportunity presented itself, I jumped at the chance See FONG | 13


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