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Biden's action makes federal funding available to tornado victims in 11 affected counties: Auglaize, Crawford, Darke, Delaware, Hancock, Licking, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Richland, and Union.
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Listen to a Central State University alum share her story of celebrating graduation despite the 1974 tornado tearing through Xenia and Wilberforce just weeks prior. She recalled proudly marching in graduation, and how her father was an architect who designed some of the rebuilt structures.
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The Dayton Tenant Union wants to join the city’s Housing Steering Committee. Arlie Forte shared her issues fixing her apartment's heat to show what some renters face.
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WYSO music and culture contributor Greg Simms Jr. wants to know your essential summertime songs.
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Richard Austin, formerly general counsel for Central State University, shared his story as part of a collection of oral histories being gathered about the 1974 tornado.
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Originally focused on Northwest Ohio farmers, H2Ohio is now enrolling farmers from all 88 counties. The water quality program aims to protect lakes and waterways from toxic slime and pollution.
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Inspectors' jobs with the Clark County Combined Health District take them all over the county, from kitchens and campgrounds, to backyards and body art studios, making sure that the community stays safe and healthy.
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The Humane Society of Greater Dayton launched the One Health program at its veterinary clinic, where a social worker helps pet owners with guidance, support and advocacy.
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Lewis was born in Sabina in Clinton County.
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MTV launched in 1981, but by 1984 it had gained immense popularity.