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Ronald McDonald House Dayton seeks collapsible wagons
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Ronald McDonald House Charities Dayton is asking the public to help supply a certain transportation item. According to RMHC Dayton, the nonprofit organization is looking for collapsible wagons. The group uses the wagons to move drinks, essential supplies and snacks during events throughout the year, including for the fireworks display. […]
Waste collection services impacted this week
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Dayton residents can expect a schedule change in waste collection services this week due to a federal holiday. The July 4 holiday will impact waste and recycling collection for residents in Dayton, Moraine and Jefferson Township. In Dayton, Thursday’s normally scheduled collection will occur on Friday, July 5. In Moraine, Friday […]
Dayton’s Fourth of July ‘Lights in Flight’ celebration to feature fireworks, no festival
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The City of Dayton is looking to put on a show in celebration of the Fourth of July holiday. For the second year in a row, the city will host a fireworks show exclusively, without pairing the sky show with a festival. The city’s “Lights in Flight” show will last 20 […]
Economic benefits of eliminating Ohio income tax questioned
Some Ohio lawmakers have proposed eliminating the state income tax, saying it would strengthen the economy. But a majority of economists surveyed on the matter disagree. Republican lawmakers in both houses of the General Assembly filed a bill that would eliminate the income tax and the commercial activities tax by 2030 on the rationale that […] The post Economic benefits of eliminating Ohio income tax questioned appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Member who resigned from Ohio teachers’ pension fund concerned about controversial investment firm
The member who resigned from Ohio’s chaotic teachers’ pension board differed from reform-minded leaders, sharing concerns about giving billions of dollars to an “illegitimate” investment firm. Both the proposed controversial firm and the current system aren’t good financial options for the state’s educators, Steve Foreman told us in an exclusive interview. Of the 11 members […] The post Member who resigned from Ohio teachers’ pension fund concerned about controversial investment firm appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Voter accuracy program going statewide in Ohio
(The Center Square) – A pilot program targeting the accuracy of voter rolls in Ohio is now going statewide. Secretary of State Frank LaRose recently announced a new voter data integrity program that began in six counties and is now going statewide. The program uses county-specific digital dashboards to help identify voter registration discrepancies. “These data entry discrepancies are not commonly indicative of fraud or irregularities, but they must be...
2nd person indicted in Trotwood dismemberment case
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A second person has been indicted in connection with the dismembered human body discovered at a Trotwood home in April. On Wednesday, July 3, the Montgomery County Grand Jury returned an indictment for Amanda Reiff on two charges: Human remains were discovered at a Trotwood residence on April 22. Thanks to the […]
John named Legislator of the Year by Ohio Society of Professional Engineers
State Rep. Marilyn John was named legislator of the year by the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers at the organization's 146th annual meeting in Columbus. John, R-Mansfield, was recognized in part for guiding an extensive House review of approximately one-third of Ohio’s occupational license boards, including the professional engineers license board. As chair, she led the Ohio House State and Local Government Committee's efforts to prepare a detailed report on barriers to entry or regulations that could be reduced or eliminated for Ohioans pursuing careers in these occupations.
White Castle in Trotwood to become 24-hour operation on weekends
As White Castle is strengthening its “Night Castle” branding, a location in the Dayton region is planning to expand its hours to accommodate late-night Cravers. Tommy Loveberry, White Castle’s regional director in Cincinnati, said the Trotwood location has plans to be open 24 hours on Fridays and Saturdays before the summer ends.
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