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UDRI, one of the Dayton area’s biggest and busiest defense contractors, received an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for ISR and “counter-targeting enhancement research,” the DOD said ...
The journey to Canton starts Friday for more than 700 high school football programs across the state of Ohio, and Friday also marks the start of practice for most fall sports teams, except boys and ...
The recently reported death of 7-year-old Hershall Creachbaum Jr. follows changes to state law enacted three years ago aimed at improving the protection of Ohio’s children.
Claim to fame/honors: All-American and All-Ohio sprinter in track; Greater Western Ohio Conference champion in the 400; won state indoor in 4x200 relay; four-year varsity letter winner in track and ...
The annual Snyder Park Gardens & Arboretum Jubilee will bring it all together in a family atmosphere, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2. Admission is free and the location is 1900 Park Rd.
Brandon Berry covers the music and arts scene in Dayton and Southwest Ohio, spotlighting local musicians, underground and touring bands, cultural events, fringe phenomena and creative spaces. He buys ...
This is about a special tract of land along Nutt Road in Washington Township; and about Extended Applause – both the hoof-beating and the hand-clapping kind.
There is everything from garden paths with manicured surroundings to more wild routes with some elevation changes. There are several trails that include views of the area waterfalls.
Obi Toppin may have a future as a sports writer after his basketball career ends. He broke the news of the Dayton Flyers landing a commitment from Cal State Northridge transfer Keonte Jones, a ...
Ryan Widmer was recommended to remain in prison following a parole hearing today, but a review process needs to be completed to finalize the decision, according to the Ohio Department of ...
Area first-year teachers were treated to a free shopping spree for supplies for their classrooms thanks to the fundraising efforts of nonprofit Crayons to Classrooms.
A Columbus-based developer is planning a new neighborhood of single-family homes on the south side of Beavercreek.
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