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Huber Heights City Manager Richard Dzick talks about the progress made since a data breach last November took down the city's operating system.
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The City of Huber Heights continues to recover from a ransomware attack department by department.
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The City of Huber Heights continues bolstering its cyber security after a ransomware attack took city services offline earlier last week.
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Huber Heights officials promise daily updates on city operations after ransomware attack.
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Huber Heights City offices were attacked by ransomware, affecting some city services.
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WYSO's Education & Politics reporter, Kathryn Mobley, spoke with Host Jerry Kenny about several of the bigger races and ballot issues in the Miami Valley.
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Voters in Huber Heights must decide the fate of a renewable 0.25% earned income tax.
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Huber Heights planning commission recommends rezoning for Buc-ee’s. 53-acre site near I-70, first in Ohio.
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A mega gas station and convenience store chain with a beaver for a logo could soon come to Huber Heights — the first in Ohio. It’s Texas-based Buc-ee’s, known for its brisket sandwiches, snacks and souvenirs.
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The Dayton Daily News reports that Wright Way Ohio LLC is seeking to rezone 67 acres of vacant land near the Camping World store on Interstate 70.
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Huber Heights residents will soon be asked to support one of the city’s earned income taxes.
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The City of Huber Heights is looking at updating some of its zoning codes regarding home occupations. The current codes were crafted around concerns from the 80s and 90s. Now, officials want to update these rules for the modern day.