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The rocky FAFSA rollout earlier this year has left many students behind. Throughout July, Dayton Public Schools is helping grads catch up.
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Around $3 million in grant funding was approved by FEMA to assist Logan and 10 other counties impacted by the March 14 tornadoes.
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Omega Community Development Corp. is working with local vendors to offer fresh produce and goods at a June 15 farmers market.
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Advocates for Basic Legal Equality Inc. is one of ten nonprofits to receive a grant to help tenants at risk of eviction. The $1 million award comes from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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Dayton city officials have released a plan for how to spend the $180 million federal grant from the American Rescue Plan Act.
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The number of FAFSA applicants dropped off significantly during the pandemic.
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People in Oxford, Ohio, had been lining up outside a middle school in hopes of scoring a COVID-19 vaccine without an appointment. The vaccine provider is now limiting its vaccine rollout to its own underserved patients to align with a federal mandate.
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WYSO's American Graduate series, “What's Next,” is looking at students in their senior year of high school. Today, we talk with seniors about getting…
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Central State University, Ohio's only public, historically black college, has been placed on fiscal watch by the Ohio Board of Regents because of…