Rams
Basketball
Record: 20-5
Final Score:
64-70 vs
Newark
Next Game:
This
loss in the regional semi-final ended a great Ram season. Go Rams!
The Rams won the 2008 District Title
for the 4th consecutive year!
This painting of the old Trotwood City Hall before it was destroyed by fire is one of many items on display every Sunday from 2-4pm at the Iams Homestead Museum at 349 S Broadway. Admission is free.
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Juniors and
Seniors at Trotwood Madison High school were given a stark reminder of what
can go wrong when you drink and drive. Students look on at this mock accident
scene as rescue workers take victims to a waiting hearse. The students had
a safe prom night Saturday.
The stage at the new Trotwood-Madison Middle School fronts the cafeteria or the gym. The public is invited to see the new school. A dedication and open house will be Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 2:00pm.
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Joan and Ken Shank were having fun serving up the last chicken pot pie fundraiser at the Masonic Lodge May 3rd. A record crowd turned out as a 30 year tradition they started comes to an end.