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Since 1992, the Dayton Hispanic Chamber has promoted economic development by helping Hispanic businesses grow. For the first time in the chamber's history, the group's top leaders are all women.
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The Clergy Community Coalition has another shot to gather signatures to get a public hospital levy on the November ballot. The Dayton City Commission explained their votes, which was split 2-2 with one abstaining.
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Farmers across the state are having to pivot from drought conditions last year to heavy rainfall that has forced many to replant crops.
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Landon Keaton from Ponitz Career Tech interviews beloved author Lois Lowry about her Newbery Award-winning novel "The Giver" and the power of reading.
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U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs Deputy Secretary Paul Lawrence came to the Dayton VA Medical Center on July 23. He talked about the new electronic health record system to start in 2026.
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The Little Art Theatre in Yellow Springs replaced its marquee with the help of grant funding. The unveiling party is scheduled for mid-August.
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The Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association will partner with the city of Dayton to lead the Cure Violence initiative. One expert describes elements the initiative should include.
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Trae Elzy joins "Everybody Birding," a group creating welcoming outdoor spaces for BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities in southwest OH.
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An OSU Extension educator will help Dayton-area gardeners learn about soil health and amendment, heavy metals in your yard, and more, at the upcoming Five Rivers MetroParks Small Farm and Food Fest on Aug. 2.
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Ohio’s newly passed budget bill included an amendment that seeks to remove an air nuisance rule that let residents sue polluters.
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The $78 million for Dayton International Airport is part of the All Ohio Future Fund, which is providing more than $225 million for infrastructure projects across Ohio.
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Two tornadoes touched down in Clark County on Saturday night.The National Weather Service says the first hit at 9:15 p.m. one mile southeast of North Hampton.