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Nearly 600 buildings in 15 counties statewide will be torn down as part of the Ohio Building and Site Revitalization Program. That includes more than 260 projects through the Montgomery County Land Bank.
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Montgomery County Homeless Solutions conducted its annual point-in-time count of unhoused people overnight Thursday. Volunteers from several local organizations gathered at 3:30 a.m. to count the local unhoused population.
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The Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities Services declared a fiscal emergency Tuesday. That’s after a recent budget report revealed the agency faces an $18 million deficit per year for the next five years.
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The Montgomery County Commission and the Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association are creating a health task force to address behavioral health.
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Nearly 50 local artists and cultural organizations will get an infusion of cash. That’s thanks to $436,000 in grants from Culture Works, an art funding and advocacy organization.
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'Prices remain strong and unprecedented.' Montgomery County Auditor Keith shares real estate updatesMontgomery County continues to see a high record in real estate sales. That’s according to county auditor Karl Keith, who updated local government officials Thursday on real estate trends.
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The flu is reemerging with a vengeance after seemingly vanishing for the past few years. Now as the number of local hospitalizations are climbing, public health officials are urging everyone to get their flu vaccine.
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Friday was National Adoption Day, and Montgomery County saw a record number of adoptions finalized. 14 children were adopted by 8 families.
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Three specialized dockets of the Montgomery County Juvenile Court have been certified by the Ohio Supreme Court. Specialized dockets are courts dedicated to specific types of offense or offenders.
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At the 12th annual Montgomery County Food Summit on Thursday, local leaders, farmers, and anti-hunger advocates got together to talk solutions on addressing food insecurity locally.
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Republicans took several key races in Montgomery County on Tuesday.
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Jeremy Kelley with the Dayton Daily News tells us what voters can expect at the polls on Tuesday.