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The Gettysburg Grocery story held a grant opening on Feb. 6 to commemorate the completion of the $20 million project, bringing healthy food, pharmacy and more to the West Dayton campus.
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The local nonprofit, Homefull, opened its grocery store on Gettysburg Avenue on Monday.
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The annual homeless persons memorial vigil took place on Friday to recognize those lives lost while experiencing homelessness this year.
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The donation will help finish Homefull's grocery store and community center on the West Side of Dayton.
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Sheltered Inc. has reduced hours to all of its locations after losing funding. It is at risk of closing.
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Homefull's new center will have a grocery store, pharmacy, clinic and community space on Gettysburg Avenue in Dayton. It's projected to be completed by fall of 2024.
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Dayton-based nonprofit, Homefull, broke ground on its latest community project in West of Dayton Thursday. The group is repurposing a vacant lot on South Gettysburg Avenue where it’ll build affordable housing, a grocery store and a health clinic.
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It’s the first of the month. And for about 1.8 million people living in Ohio, that means the rent is due. Renters in Ohio are particularly at risk for losing their homes. And, as WYSO’s Jason Saul reports, new data released by the federal government shows the mood in the state is grim.
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There’s a new mobile grocery store in Dayton. It travels the city, making stops in food deserts and giving residents a chance to buy groceries close to home.
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As many as 18 million people in the U.S. live in a food desert—defined by the USDA as a low-income area with limited access to a grocery store. Around one…