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Global Medical Response, a Texas-based ambulance services firm, will shut down its Dayton-area locations this year, affecting over 70 employees.
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Community members and advocates for those with disabilities spoke with the Huber Heights Planning Board to push for a family or accessible restroom in the future Buc-ees mega gas station.
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Huber Heights City Manager Richard Dzick talks about the progress made since a data breach last November took down the city's operating system.
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The City of Huber Heights continues to recover from a ransomware attack department by department.
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The City of Huber Heights continues bolstering its cyber security after a ransomware attack took city services offline earlier last week.
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Huber Heights officials promise daily updates on city operations after ransomware attack.
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Huber Heights City offices were attacked by ransomware, affecting some city services.
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WYSO's Education & Politics reporter, Kathryn Mobley, spoke with Host Jerry Kenny about several of the bigger races and ballot issues in the Miami Valley.
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Voters in Huber Heights must decide the fate of a renewable 0.25% earned income tax.
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Huber Heights planning commission recommends rezoning for Buc-ee’s. 53-acre site near I-70, first in Ohio.
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A mega gas station and convenience store chain with a beaver for a logo could soon come to Huber Heights — the first in Ohio. It’s Texas-based Buc-ee’s, known for its brisket sandwiches, snacks and souvenirs.
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The Dayton Daily News reports that Wright Way Ohio LLC is seeking to rezone 67 acres of vacant land near the Camping World store on Interstate 70.