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RESTAURANTS

Tipp City restaurant lawsuit pits mother against son

A lawsuit filed today in Miami County Common Pleas Court pits a mother — who was founder of the Coldwater Cafe restaurant in Tipp City — against her son, who is the current owner of restaurant.

Betty Peachey, who the lawsuit says now lives in Rockport, Texas, claims in the lawsuit that her son, Nicholas Hoover, has reneged on an agreement to pay her $40,000 per year for the rest of her life in exchange for full ownership of the restaurant that she founded in 1994. READ MORE

HEALTHCARE

Kettering Health to expand in Kettering with medical offices

Kettering Health Network has purchased a vacant lot in the 1700 block of E. Stroop Road, just west of Wilmington Pike in Kettering, where it plans to build medical offices, the Dayton-based health system announced Thursday. The announcement comes just a day after the health system announced plans to open physician practices and offer outpatient services in a 62,000-square-foot building it recently purchased in the Shops of Oakwood, near Dorothy Lane Market. READ MORE

RECALLS

5 food recalls you should be concerned about in February

Several companies have recalled products that could potentially cause health issues, and even death in some cases, for consumers. Recalls are often discovered by companies that then contact the federal government, according to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration. They are also discovered through manufacturing facility inspections, reports of health problems and consumer tips to authorities. READ MORE HERE

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