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With more recent regulatory scrutiny to PFAS chemicals, the Dayton region’s Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is trying to mitigate community exposure from its historic use of these compounds.
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In this edition of WYSO’s City Mayor Series, Dan Kirkpatrick discusses the city of Fairborn, Ohio, highlighting its vibrant downtown, diverse community events, excellent school system, and extensive park system.
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MilitaryFreedom Alliance, U.S. Bank, and Fischer Homes are giving away a new, mortgage-free home to a local Fairborn veteran to honor his service and advance his rehabilitation.
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In Greene County, Ohio Department of Natural Resources didn’t receive its first report of a modern bobcat sighting until 2020.
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Dovetail Energy owes Greene County over $100,000. The company made its last payment in 2022.
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The Ohio EPA confirmed all biowaste has been removed from the site of the shuttered facility, around the same time that the federal lawsuit against Renergy was terminated.
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WYSO’s Mary Evans sat down with exoneree Dean Gillispie to discuss how regional advocates helped him win his case and how he kept hope when he was wrongfully imprisoned.
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A biodigester business called Renergy in Greene County's Bath Township will permanently close amidst mounting fines and lawsuits.
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Although Fairborn City Schools has not reported any student overdoses, the system is proactively adding naloxone to their on-hand resources.
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Greene County is taking part in a statewide program providing funds to tear down abandoned structures and replace them with new ones.
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Afromeals, a food company that currently operates in Dayton, Cincinnati and Springfield, will offer cooking classes in Fairborn starting in January.
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Afromeals, a food company covering Dayton, Cincinnati and Springfield, will offer cooking classes in Fairborn. Offering African and Caribbean meals, the company hopes to share culture through cuisine.