Kristin Stratman
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The Montgomery County Justice Coalition is hoping to get more insight into the construction of the new county jail. County commissioners have refused to attend their panels.
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Ohio is focusing on educating voters about the strict safeguards on elections, hoping to avoid election fraud claims in the future.
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A recent study shows 17% of Western Ohio's jobs are in the military and federal sectors. And half of those are aerospace jobs.
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The Dayton City Commission voted to allow a local nonprofit to build a $35 million school along the river downtown.
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The Dayton nonprofit Felons with a Future is providing free resources to help returnees get jobs.
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The Yellow Springs Village Council voted unanimously in favor of the new public utility last week, in order to give residents easily accessible internet.
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With the federal moratorium ending, experts say that within a month or to evictions are expected to spike.
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After many attempts to get Waste Management company to start cleaning up toxic waste from their landfill, Springfield has decided to sign with Rumpke instead.
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House Bill 429 is expected to establish an Office of Energy Justice that would work directly with the governor to ensure greenhouse gas reductions and to work towards 100% clean energy by 2050
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Dayton city officials have released a plan for how to spend the $180 million federal grant from the American Rescue Plan Act.