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Lottery player out of work during cancer treatment wins big
A West Virginia man says he can now help his wife after years of not working while getting treatment for cancer. While spending time with his son, Melvin Stubbs III went to purchase a lottery ticket on July 8, Ohio lottery officials said in a release. “I just went over...
On voters’ minds: health care access an important issue as election approaches
So many issues are up for debate as the November general election approaches, but polling of voters and observations by advocacy groups show that health care access is high on the list of issues motivating voters in Ohio and elsewhere this election season. The national advocacy group Protect Our Care, which focuses on health care […] The post On voters’ minds: health care access an important issue as election approaches appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Fostering a strong sense of belonging at Central State University
Central State University has long been committed to creating an inclusive, engaging, and supportive environment for its diverse student body. This commitment is clear in the University's ongoing initiatives to foster a strong sense of belonging among its students. In conversations with alumni, current students, faculty, staff, and supporters, one...
Officer Black retires after 27 years of service
The City of Wilmington recently recognized the retirement of patrol officer Pat Black, who has completed 27 years of dedicated service to the city. Officer Black’s long and distinguished career with the Wilmington Police Department has left an indelible mark on the community and his colleagues. The Wilmington Police...
Person shot in hand on Saturday afternoon in Dayton
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- Montgomery County Sherriff's Office confirmed a person was shot in the hand near the 2000 block of Auburn Avenue of Dayton at roughly 3 p.m. Saturday, July 13. According to a Montgomery County Dispatch Sergeant, Dayton Police and medics quickly arrived on the scene. The Montgomery...
Dayton Police Department hosts hiring event on Wednesday to address staff shortages, base pay nearly $78k
Dayton, Ohio – With a hiring event this Wednesday, the Dayton Police Department is intensifying its attempts to attract new officers in order to meet persistent challenges in staffing its ranks. Sessions for the event will be set for 10 a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Montgomery County Job Center at 1111 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd.
Get involved: Humane Society of Greater Dayton calls for foster families
Dayton, Ohio – Reaching out to the community, the Humane Society of Greater Dayton seeks enthusiastic volunteers and fosters to assist in their goal of improving the lives of animals in the area. A committed group of 347 volunteers and fosters have almost 133,000 hours of service in 2023 alone, therefore showcasing the significant impact that these people can have.
7 Brew opens in Springfield, has more than 20K coffee combinations
The first 7 Brew drive-thru coffee stand has opened in the region with two more on the way. 7 Brew officially opened Monday, July 15 at 2001 E. Main St. in Springfield near the intersection of South Belmont Avenue. A ribbon cutting was Tuesday and included a $2,000 check presentation to Dayton Children’s Hospital.
Springboro intends to purchase land at Easton Farm: docs
SPRINGBORO, Ohio (WDTN) — The city of Springboro could soon purchase a portion of land of a longtime, highly-debated property. The Springboro City Council’s regular meeting agenda shows city councilmembers could vote on a resolution to purchase land at 605 N. Main St. in Springboro, the site of Easton Farm. Although the proposed acreage purchase […]
Pedestrian reportedly struck by vehicle on North Main Street in Springboro
SPRINGBORO, Ohio — A pedestrian has reportedly been struck by a vehicle on North Main Street in Springboro. Units from the Springboro Police Department are responding to the scene, near a U.S. Bank location. The extent of the injuries is unknown at this time. For live traffic updates, click...
Walnut Council meets to discuss managing hardwoods for quality timber
The Walnut Council will hold its annual meeting July 28-30 in Springfield. The meeting will feature a field tour of walnut and hardwood plantation and forest management, landowner networking sessions, and a day of technical presentations. View the full program at https://walnutcouncil.org/events/annual-meeting/ and register before July 10 to get the early bird rate.
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