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Every year, roughly a thousand foster youth in Ohio “age out” of the system, often when they turn 18. When that happens, they can face a variety of struggles including finding employment, housing or navigating college.
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A sculpture of the 1905 Wright Flyer III has found a new home at the Wright Dunbar Historic District, after many years in downtown Dayton and then two years in storage.
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The Kettering Health Senior Living Community in Miamisburg started a new program this year, a community garden. The garden is run by its Green Thumb Club that tends to the varieties of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
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The Dayton Gay Men’s Chorus is giving back with a free concert celebrating their 20th anniversary.
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Central State University names interim President
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In this Bulletin Board Diaries entry, a business card posted outside a local grocery store leads us to a woman whose work with Veterans grew out of the relationship she had with her father.
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The City of Dayton recently approved a new bus service for some West Dayton residents. The special service, the West Branch Express, will provide free rides for residents who currently have to cross U.S. Route 35 to get to the Dayton Metro Library West Branch.
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Bellefontaine residents want to classify drag performance as adult entertainment. It would impact ‘The Olive Tree’, the only gay bar in Logan County.
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Aurora officials want to purchase the lake and some surrounding land for a beach and park area, taking it back to its 19th century roots.
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The investment will fund 40 electric vehicle charging stations in 35 communities across Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain and Medina counties.
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Welcome Dayton is celebrating World Refugee Day this Saturday at Dayton Metro Library. This is in partnership with other organizations supporting new immigrants in the region.
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The Cincinnati Zoo's sloth, "Lightning," has given birth.