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Posted: 3:35 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012

Top news stories of 2012

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President Obama re-elected photo
1. President Obama re-elected
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2. Kayla Harrison wins gold
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3. The murder of Jessica Rae Sacco and arrest and conviction of her boyfriend.
Man not guilty in deadly hit-skip crash photo
4. Former prosecutor James Berry not guilty of deadly hit-skip crash.
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5. Raleigh Trammell found guilty on 51 counts.
UD excited to bid for future First Four rounds photo
6. President Barack Obama and Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron attend first round NCAA tournament basketball game at University of Dayton Arena.
Runner inspires others with act of kindness photo
7. West Liberty-Salem runner Meghan Vogel, right, helps Arlington's Arden McMath to the finish line.
The action from Great American Ballpark photo
8. Cincinnati Reds lose Game 5 of the National League division baseball series.
‘Derecho’ damage approached half a billion dollars in Ohio photo
9. ‘Derecho’ damage approached half a billion dollars in Ohio
Local victim in theater shooting died a hero, loved ones say photo
10. Matt McQuinn was killed in a shooting that left 12 dead and 58 injured in a theater in Colorado.
E.coli outbreak photo
11. E.coli outbreak in Germantown
County designated natural disaster area due to drought photo
12. Drought of 2012

From President Obama’s re-election to a Champaign County man being convicted for murdering his girlfriend and enlisting friends to help him dismember her body to the Cincinnati Reds losing Game 5 of the NLDS, we’ve selected what we believe were the 12 most important stories in our region in 2012. But we’d like to hear from you. What do you think was the single most important story in the region? Check out the stories below and cast your vote here.

    1.      Obama re-elected, carries Ohio; Brown re-elected
    Voters still stinging from economic woes appeared willing to give President Barack Obama more time to fix things, according to an Ohio exit poll following Obama’s defeat of GOP challenger Mitt Romney in November’s election.

      2.      Kayla Harrison wins Olympic gold medal in judo
      Harrison, competing at 78 kilograms (172 pounds), completed a 4-0 run through the London Summer Games by disappointing the ExCel Arena home crowd with a victory over Great Britain’s Gemma Gibbons.

        3.      The murder of Jessica Rae Sacco and arrest and conviction of her boyfriend, Matthew Puccio
        Matthew S. Puccio and four other others charged in connection with the stabbing and dismemberment of Jessica Rae Sacco have pleaded guilty to several charges in Champaign County Common Pleas Court.

          4.      Acquittal of James Berry, former Clark County prosecutor, who was accused of killing a man while driving drunk
          Former Clark County prosecutor James A. Berry jumped up and hugged his attorney after he was he found not guilty of leaving the scene of a crash that killed a 37-year-old man.

          5.      Former Dayton SCLC head Raleigh Trammell convicted on 51 felony counts and sent to prison after fraudulent use of taxpayer money for a feeding program
          These charges resulted from DDN findings in a series of 2010 stories.

          6.      President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron come to Dayton for NCAA First Four game

          7.      West Liberty-Salem High School runner Megan Vogel makes national news in June by helping a fallen runner across the finish line at the OHSAA state track and field meet

          8.      Reds make playoffs, lose Game 5

            9.     The “derecho” wind storms of late June and early July
            The “derecho” wind storms of late June and early July were the third-most expensive natural disaster in Ohio in 38 years.

              10.      Mass shooting Colorado with Springfield ties
              Siblings Samantha and Nick Yowler — both former St. Paris residents — were watching The Dark Knight Rises at a theater in Aurora, Colo., with her boyfriend Matt McQuinn when James Eagen Holmes reportedly kicked in an exit door, released canisters of pepper spray and opened fire.

                11.      E. coli outbreak
                Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County officials confirmed that an E. coli outbreak is to blame for more than 10 reported illnesses in Germantown.

                  12.      Drought of 2012
                  July 2012 will go down in the record books as the fourth hottest July ever recorded in Dayton, according to the National Weather Service.

                  We want to hear from you -- what do you think were the biggest news stories of 2012? Let us know in the comments below, or on our Facebook page. You can also vote on which of these 12 stories you think had the most impact on our region.

                         
                         

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