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Lawmakers and others are reacting to news a Dayton-based data and analytics firm plans to leave the Miami Valley. The multinational Teradata company…
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More and more Americans are using technology such as LED bulbs and programmable, so-called “smart” thermostats to save on utility bills. And, despite…
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Representatives from a broad range of business, government and military organizations gathered downtown Wednesday afternoon for the Dayton Development…
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Dayton officials announced Tuesday plans to create a task force to assess the condition of the Dayton Convention Center facility, its finances and future…
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At a panel discussion event Wednesday in downtown Dayton, a group of prominent business developers, Wright-Patterson Air Force, government and education…
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The Dayton Development Coalition (DDC) has announced its list of priority projects for government funding requests for the year, with some pretty…
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The Dayton Development Coalition and the Ohio Federal-Military Jobs Commission (OFMJC) held a forum at Wright State University’s Nutter Center on Thursday…
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A three-day conference on unmanned aerial systems (UAS), or drones, starts Tuesday in Dayton. This is the third Ohio UAS conference, and the first one…
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Congress is working on the National Defense Authorization Act for 2015, the major policy bill for the military. The latest House version of the bill…
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Cities across the country have been given a deadline extension to apply for federal money to support manufacturing. Dayton and Cincinnati are filing a…
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This week on Under Construction we’re talking accountability: how are public funds for economic development spent and how are they tracked? Dayton Daily…
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President Obama’s budget proposals have been making waves this week. He and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel are pushing to downsize the Army and Air Force…