WYSO Staff
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Millions of dollars of federal funding will go toward operations at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.
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Dayton Clerk of Court Marty Gehres and Dayton Municipal Court announce special initiative that aims to reduce the economic burden on residents dealing with eligible court fees and related costs.
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A Miamisburg man killed during the Korean War in 1950 is finally coming home.
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Most Darke County residents will benefit from a state grant that will improve internet access throughout the county.
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Dayton Public Schools will invite community input on selecting a new superintendent through in-person and Zoom meetings.
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Welcome Stadium in Dayton, Ohio will host the 2024 track and field state tournament while the track at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium at The Ohio State University undergoes several months of renovations.
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Beavercreek City Council members passed an ordinance last week to discourage people and companies with bad intentions from buying land near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
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A lethal synthetic opioid, has reemerged in several Ohio drug cases prompting Ohio's Attorney General Dave Yost to urge caution.
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The Dayton Dragons ranked second in Minor League Baseball for attendance, averaging 7,885 fans per game over 66 home dates.
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Multiple community forums have been arranged for September and October to provide Montgomery County residents with updates regarding the latest property valuations.