Kristin Stratman
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The Council unanimously voted to annex 34 acres in order to open up room for more housing.
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Expecting the largest grant in Dayton's history, city officials are asking residents to help decide how to divide the funds.
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The new federal American Jobs Plan is expected to push U.S. companies to go green and bring new jobs in sustainable energy.
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The Yellow Springs Village Council met this week to discuss the new high speed internet for the village, which will be less expensive than AT&T and Spectrum.
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The Dayton Human Relations Council’s Citizens’ Appeal Board decided to move forward with its investigation of a police incident from earlier this year.
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On June 16, the Dayton City Commission voted to create a new department to boost community engagement.
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A virtual discussion hosted by Sinclair Community College gave a platform for scholar Eddie Glaude Jr. to speak about Juneteenth becoming a federally recognized holiday.
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Advocates are pushing a senate bill that will provide Ohio utility customers refunds of fees paid to bail out companies.
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Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley has given “Keys to the City” to three Montgomery County Public Health officials for their leadership and guidance throughout the pandemic. The public health officials were also commended for their focus on delivering vaccines to historically underserved communities.
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A disabled man is asking city officials to take disciplinary action against several Dayton Police officers he says mistreated him in an incident last year.