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Case Western Reserve University and regional partners want to create an international powerhouse of manufacturing that’s smarter, less polluting and more inclusive than manufacturing of the past.
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According to experts, accessory dwelling units in our backyards may help with the affordable housing crisis.
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MedShip LLC, a medical supplies company, is demolishing blighted properties to establish its headquarters in Camden, Ohio in Preble County.
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One of Dayton’s biggest employers has announced new investments. General Motors is growing its production plant in Brookville.
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In the midst of an ongoing labor shortage, an increasing number of Ohio employers are hiring people with developmental disabilities.
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The Dayton region’s largest employer is expected to grow again. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base will get a new mission – and with it 90 intelligence and surveillance personnel.
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An Ohio House bill proposes giving property owners, especially farmers, more protections when their land is taken by a government agency through eminent domain. However, some opponents believe it could hinder economic development.
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Kettering Health Network has unveiled its $4 million renovation of the Cassano Health Center clinic.
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Over 200 people from the region came together on Friday, May 19th for the Miami Valley cycling summit in Dayton.
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The digital marketplace hosts 150-plus artists, designers and producers making everything from furniture to any number of self-care items, acting as a platform for makers and creators to sell their products.
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Honeywell and IMFLUX, a subsidiary of Procter and Gamble, will shut down their facilities in West Chester and Hamilton. The layoffs will affect over 200 and 122 employees.
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Dayton is among the worst cities in the U.S for living-wage jobs, according to economic think-tank.