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Regenerate Garden Company is parking its truck for landscaping maintenance in urban and suburban Dayton neighborhoods to cut back on emissions. It will use a bicycle services to meet its neighborhoods where they are and provide regenerative landscaping services.
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In 2019, nine people died in the mass shooting in the Oregon District. The "Seed of Life" memorial was built to remember the lives of those affected.
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On Saturday, the Kentucky Derby celebrated 150 years of horse racing. But in Dayton, Derby Day is celebrated differently, with wiener dog racing and a fashion show in the Oregon District. WYSO attended the 6th Annual Dachshund Derby.
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Adam Alonzo has been taking photos every day for 20 years, and every day he shares five new photos on his website. Alonzo spoke with WYSO’s Jason Reynolds while taking pictures downtown on his lunch break.
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Nearly every Thursday, people of all ages can come to the Main Library in downtown Dayton to place tiles in a mosaic that will become part of the memorial.
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A team of local artists was recently selected to create a memorial to the nine victims who died in the August 2019 Oregon District mass shooting.
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It’s been three years since the mass shooting in the Oregon District. Earlier this month, a local committee sent out a call for artists to design a memorial to honor the lives lost.
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Your WYSO Morning News Update for June 22, 2022, with Mike Frazier:
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Dion Green is a survivor of the 2019 Oregon District shooting in Dayton. Currently, he’s in Buffalo, New York offering support to families and friends of the victims of a mass shooting. A gunman opened fire in a grocery store – killing ten people and injuring three others.
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Appalachian musicians who have been performing and recording with their friends in Ukraine are now playing benefit concerts across Ohio.
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The new festival showcases comedy and visual art across Dayton's Oregon District.
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Janet Phillips is the owner of Feathers Antiques and Vintage Clothing in Dayton’s Oregon District. Her shop has been in the same location for four decades and in that time she’s seen plenty, from the insides of people’s closets to the evolution of the neighborhood.