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The former Willman Furniture building is set to be remodeled by the end of 2024.
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Some people say the term “food desert” doesn’t speak to the larger issues at play. Is “food apartheid” more accurate?
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Over 60 years since their building opened, the Boys and Girls Club of Dayton will finally begin some necessary renovations and repairs.
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The city is seeking input on how to spend $138 million in federal aid through the American Rescue Plan Act. Five more meetings are scheduled this month.
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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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Today, Springfield, Ohio is home to around 60,000 people – the same number of people as in 1914.
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The City of Dayton is investing $12 million into reconstructing part of Salem Avenue. The project, scheduled to begin in 2021, is supported by city, state…
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Miami Township officials say they’re not happy with a provision in Ohio House Bill 166, the proposed operating budget for the state through 2021. The…
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Premier Health and the University of Dayton have unveiled a new name and concept for the former site of the Montgomery County Fairgrounds. The 38 acre…
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Much of what remains of St. Elizabeth’s Hospital can be found on the fourth floor of the library at Wright State University. Old staff photos, patient…
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This week the Springfield Central Regional Planning Commission voted to recommend rezoning about 28 acres on 72 South Springfield Jamestown Rd for a new…
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The City of Dayton announced it will begin a new development project downtown. The commission approved a $36 million pre-development agreement for what’s…