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and lost an air conditioni­ng unit from the roof.

Clark County Emergency Management Agency officials are still working to determine the amount of damage that was done, Bethel Twp. Fire Chief Jacob King said.

“We are still trying to calculate that,” he said. “Waiting on a lot of input from the public.”

The Mel-O-Dee willbe closed for at least a couple of weeks, General Manager Woody Childers said.

“We’ve got some structural damage that has to be taken care of before the building can be occupied,” Childers said.

Workers were at the restau- rant on Friday to start on the electric work, but he said the holiday weekend will likely slow things down.

“Everybody is pitching in. Employees are asking if they can volunteer and help,” he said.

But it could have been much worse, Childers said. About 20 people, employees and customers, were in the restaurant when the tornado touched down and nobody was injured.

“The employees got in the walk-in cooler and the customers got in the restrooms,” Childers

A veteran MiamisMIAM­I TWP. — burg Middle School teacher has resigned amid an allegation of sexual battery involving a student, according to the district.

The resignatio­n of the uniden- tified woman came Wednesday, district Superinten­dent David Vail said, a day before Miami Twp. police began investigat­ing a sexual offense at school on Miamisburg Springboro Pike, records show.

Vail declined to confirm the name of the teacher, but said she had taught in the district for nine years. The superinten­dent said he first became aware of the allegation­s Tuesday morning, just

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