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The Great Miami Riverway coalition announced major economic developments are underway along river corridor communities at their annual summit meeting on Friday. Leaders who spoke at the event say the region is gaining more momentum with tourism and job investments.
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General Motors cleared trees late last month, and has applied for a permit to fill-in some wetlands near its DMAX engine plant in Brookville, Ohio.
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The Miami Conservancy District said the improvements will extend the life of the trails for several decades.
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Dayton City Commissioners accept $700,000 bridge settlement from Eagle Bridge Company.
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The Miami Valley watersheds are not affected by East Palestine runoff.
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When it storms, Dorothy Stebbins can tell you exactly how much rain has fallen.
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Repairs are set to begin on the water main break that led to this winter's widespread water outage. Officials say the exact cause of the break remains…
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Two wastewater treatment plants in southwest Ohio are appealing the state's order to reduce the amount of phosphorus that goes into the Great Miami…
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This month marks the 100-year anniversary of the Miami Conservancy District, the flood protection system that was installed up and down the Great Miami…
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has finished a one-year study of the Great Miami River Corridor, which looked at opportunities for economic development…
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Five Rivers Metroparks has announced changes to the plan for a downtown Dayton kayaking run, which means a delayed timeline for the Riverscape River…
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Dayton’s Mad River wellfield is on a grassy island in the middle of one of the city’s three major rivers. Phil Van Atta, head of Dayton’s water treatment…