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Dayton nonprofit Have A Gay Day used a grocery grant to not only stock their food pantry but also support local grocery stores.
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Centerville High School defeated Toledo Whitmer High School in the Division 1 Ohio High School Athletic Association boys basketball state semifinal at the University of Dayton Arena on Saturday, March 23.
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Cheap fake solar eclipse glasses can pop up on Amazon, Ebay, so research is critical, cautioned supply-chain experts with Miami University.
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This interview is the latest installment of Loud As The Rolling Sea, which presents the stories of Black people's everyday lives, past and present, in Yellow Springs.
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Ohio Department of Agriculture Director Brian Baldridge visited Young's Jersey Dairy in Yellow Springs to kick off National Agriculture Week.
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Illinois-based marketing agency Amsive will lay off 60 employees in its Miamisburg branch.
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In Dayton and Cincinnati art exhibits, artist Erin Smith Glenn shows mastery of mixed media while celebrating Black hair and exploring mental health.
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The National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center and WYSO Public Radio are gathering oral histories for the 50th anniversary of the 1974 tornadoes.
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In Miami County, Elizabeth Township voters rejected a levy on the primary ballot that would have funded fire and EMS services. Now, trustees are reviewing options.
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The co-op grocery store, which aims to offer fresh and healthy food in West Dayton, is once again accepting WIC benefits.
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GE Aerospace announced a $20 million investment the Dayton-area. The company says it will go toward equipment upgrades and new tooling for production.
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A Centerville schools 3.9 mill levy failed during the March 19 primary election. The money would have paid for more school counselors amid growing teen mental health problems.