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Auditions Announced for LEGALLY BLONDE the Musical at Springboro Community Theatre
Springboro Community Theatre is thrilled to hold auditions for LEGALLY BLONDE the Musical. Book written by Heather Hach and Music and Lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin. Directed by Nick Bellmyer. Audition Dates and Times: Monday September 16th and Tuesday September 17th at 7:00 PM with potential callbacks...
Wauseon falls to Springfield
WAUSEON — The Lady Indians picked up a win at first doubles, but Springfield swept the singles matches en route to a 4-1 win in high school girls tennis Thursday at Wauseon High School. Wauseon’s Phoebe Oyer and Arabella Rice, who lost the first set without scoring a point,...
Wright-Patt readies to 'scale' with massive new Dayton innovation hub
A recently announced innovation center brings excitement to the Dayton region’s largest employer.<\p> The onMain Innovation Hub marks the result of years of behind-the-scenes collaboration between Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) and local universities and the onMain organization itself. Ohio officials, including Gov. Mike DeWine, announced they plan to invest $35 million into the future facility. WPAFB is one of the leading partners for this innovation center, which will be a large asset for digital defense. The new center is called the Digital Transformation Center (DTC) and expands an already existing program located at the University of Dayton.<\p>
Ohio manufacturer to purchase land, invest millions into new facility
The Sharonville-based manufacturer plans to relocate its facility south of Dayton as part of consolidation efforts. Get the details. (Update) City appoints two people to assistant city manager roles. State awards $67M toward demolition projects, $3M go to Dayton. New pet store coming to Dayton region; promotes health and wellness.
Employee retention and attraction key for Dayton health care employers
The rising demand for care during the Covid-19 pandemic outweighed the labor supply in the health industry, increasing the strain on health care workers around the globe. Due to the influx of patients, health care workers were consistently under threat of direct exposure to the virus, worked longer hours, and had to adjust to a radically new way of working under an unknown threat. <\p> Now, four years later, workforce issues are still rampant in the health care sector, leaving top administrators and operators adjusting to find new ways to attract and retain employees. <\p>
Ohio Weather Alert: Severe Storms Expected Along I-71 Corridor
Wilmington, OH – Severe thunderstorms are forecasted to hit the I-71 corridor in Ohio today, prompting residents to stay alert. The U.S. National Weather Service in Wilmington, Ohio, issued a warning at 7:20 a.m. that warm and humid conditions would trigger scattered to numerous storms throughout the afternoon and evening. Areas near and south of I-71, including Cincinnati, Dayton, and Columbus, are expected to be most affected.
Harvest Extravaganza scheduled for late September
DARKE COUNTY – The Harvest Extravaganza will take place at 5207 Weavers Ft. Jefferson Rd. between Arcanum and Greenville on Sept. 28 from 10 am to 6 pm and Sept. 29 from 10 am to 5 pm. Over 75 vendors are expected to be on hand, along with live...
Crews called to New Carlisle home for ‘explosion’
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Firefighters were sent to a home in New Carlisle for an explosion. According to Clark County Communications, crews were called out to a house in the 500 block of Church Street for a fire with heavy smoke and flames. Dispatchers say the home experienced an explosion around 3:20 p.m. Dispatchers told […]
Cougar Gold Is The Award-Winning Canned Cheese Made On A College Campus
When you think of canned cheese, the first thing that comes to mind is probably the highly processed stuff that can be sprayed straight from can to cracker. Although it has since been elevated at a competitive eating level — one of the 2024 competitors at Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest (not former champion Joey Chestnut) holds the record for consuming two cans worth in under a minute — sprayable cheese was created for the sake of casual convenience in the 1960s. But while it might be the cheapest cheese-in-a-can you can buy, it's certainly not the best. That honor belongs to a very special one called Cougar Gold. Sure, it has to be sliced out of a tin to snack on or cook with, but it's well worth the extra effort.
Dragons Push Winning Streak to Five with 7-1 Win at Fort Wayne on Sunday
Win: Gabriel Aguilera (2-4); Loss: Braden Nett (3-2); Save: None. Dayton, Ohio—Dayton’s Cam Collier had five productive plate appearances while three Dragons pitchers combined to allow just one run in a 7-1 victory over the Fort Wayne TinCaps on Sunday afternoon. The win was the fifth straight for the Dragons, matching their season’s longest winning streak.
Countdown continues to college, high school football
DAYTON, OHIO & XENIA, OHIO (WKEF) - Only a handful of days remain until the season openers for both high school and college football!. The Dayton Flyers will be home for their opener on August 31 against Saint Francis. Head coach Trevor Andrews says it's normal for players to have varying emotions about the start of the season, but he is pleased with the status of the team as they reach the final stages of preseason camp.
Dayton Woman Accused of $1.5 Million Medicaid Scheme Is Arrested in Texas
August 16, 2024, Press Release from the Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost: (COLUMBUS, Ohio) — A 36-year-old Montgomery County woman indicted earlier this year for allegedly stealing $1.5 million from Ohio Medicaid has been apprehended in Texas after months on the lam, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today.
Colleges, Universities start welcoming back students to campus
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- About 1,700 first-year students at the University of Dayton are moving in Friday, Aug. 16. The incoming class brings record-level high school GPA's and college entry exam scores. It also marks a record 22% of students eligible for the federal Pell Grant, which the school says marks its commitment to accessible, high-quality education.
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