Dayton Business Journal - Mon Nov 30
Dayton-area organizations received more than $3 million to fight homelessness from the Ohio Department of Development , officials announced Monday.
Adoptions brighten holidays for area couplesDayton Daily News - Sun Nov 29
The Schrank family of Fairborn is expanding by three now that their adoption of three Ethiopian orphans is complete.
Armed robbers hit Xenia pharmacyDayton Daily News - Sun Nov 29
Two men wearing hooded sweatshirts robbed the Rite Aid Pharmacy on Sunday morning, Nov.
Tax-subsidized recreational facilities drain on city fundsDayton Daily News - Sat Nov 28
Splash Moraine water park will be closed in 2010 due to a budget shortfall for the City of Moraine.
Census numbers paint bleak picture in XeniaDayton Daily News - Mon Nov 23
Crystal Algee shops in Family Dollar in Xenia on her way home from work. Her husband recently lost his job while Crystal works three days a week.
Area cities see evidence of economic declineDayton Daily News - Sun Nov 22
Beth Rubin knows all too well the realities of the economic decline reflected in new data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
City pays $145,000 in bias caseDayton Daily News - Thu Nov 19
The Dayton City Commission has agreed to pay a $145,000 settlement to an employee who claims reverse discrimination played a role in his firing.
Former owner of Springboro acrobatic center is registered sex offenderMiddletown Journal - Thu Nov 19
The owner of a youth acrobatic center in Springboro revealed Darin Caviness, her former business partner and husband, is a convicted sex offender in a letter sent Wednesday, Nov.
Clyo Road extension project may not hit its deadlineDayton Daily News - Thu Nov 19
Paving was scheduled to start this week on the Clyo Road extension project, but contractors and county officials say the road might not be completed by the Nov.
Warner installs water ecosystemDayton Daily News - Thu Nov 19
After receiving a grant from the Xenia Educational Endowment Fund, the staff at Warner Middle School worked together to create its own Warner water ecosystem.
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