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  2. Miami Valley Today - Wikipedia

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    Miami Valley Today (formerly the Troy Daily News) is an American semi-weekly newspaper published Wednesdays and Sundays in Troy, Ohio.It is owned by AIM Media Midwest.. In addition to Troy, Miami Valley Today circulates in several communities of Miami County, Ohio, including Casstown, Conover, Covington, Fletcher, Piqua, Pleasant Hill, Tipp City and West Milton.

  3. Troy Roberts (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, he moved to New York to work at CBS-owned station WCBS-TV, reporting for Channel 2's This Morning and anchoring local news segments for CBS Morning News. In 1993, he joined CBS News to co-anchor the overnight broadcast of Up to the Minute, interviewing various newsmakers and personalities.

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  6. Troy, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Troy is a city in and the county seat of Miami County, Ohio, United States, along the Great Miami River. [5] The population was 26,305 at the 2020 census, making it Miami County's largest city and Ohio's 55th-largest.

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  8. Memphis easily cruised past Troy on Saturday, beating the Trojans 38-17 at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium. It was never really competitive, and the Tigers (2-0) will head to Florida State (0-2) with ...

  9. Troy Masters - Wikipedia

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    In October 1997, it entered a "pint-sized newspaper war" with The New York Blade News, which Masters criticized for "having a straight-owned publishing company" and for not using the words "gay" or "lesbian" in its advertising. [10] In 2002, the newspaper was relaunched as Gay City News (GCN). [1] [2] Masters remained with GCN until 2015. [2]