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Rhine McLin will swear-in successor as last act
Rhine McLin's final act as Dayton mayor comes Jan. 4th, when she opens the City Commission meeting for the swearing-in ceremony of her successor.
Each week, one or more site teachers of the year will be featured in the Moore American leading up to the district teacher of the year which will be announced in the spring.
Accused 'Peeping Tom' Pleads Not Guilty
A local man is accused of peeping into dorm rooms at Central State University, but the attorney for David Winters said his client is not guilty.
Siblings share history, church and a Dayton street
One Princeton Heights street is very relative to John William Bloodsaw, who will turn 95 on Dec.
Visiting pianist works with Wirt-Emerson music students
Garin Hughes, 18, a senior at Wirt-Emerson Visual and Performing Arts Academy in Gary, bobbed his head and moved his hands to the rhythm of the live music playing near him.
Our great oral tradition is the reason the world has embraced our proverbs and allegories.
Bond Set For Accused 'Peeping Tom'
Bond has been set at $50,000 for a Central State University student who is accused of peeping in windows, breaking into a dorm room and watching a couple have sex.
CSU student arrested for looking into dorm windows
Central State University police arrest a man they say was looking in windows around Foundation Hall.
"Peeping Tom" Arrested On CSU Campus
A man is in custody accused of peeping into windows on the campus of Central State University.
Dayton Region Rally set for next Tuesday
Maybe a pep rally will help spark the worsening economic landscape in Dayton and the Miami Valley.
Friend of girl who died in fire - competes in her honor
A Lindsey Frazier wants to be famous - in part because of a friend who died two years ago.
Claim to fame: Soul singer. The Broad Ripple High School grad has performed with local bands around town since January; in February, he joined the newly formed Xenobia Green.
CSU launches branding initiative emphasizing change
Central State University's new brand identity promises students the opportunity to change their lives and transform their world.
Central State trustees extend Garlanda s contract through 2013
Central State University's board of trustees has extended the contract of John W. Garland, university president, through Aug.
Urban League to honor community leaders at annual gala
Those attending the Dayton Urban League's annual gala Friday, Nov. 6, will get the red carpet treatment, literally.
Strickland names locals to several state boards
Ohio Governor Ted Strickland has announced several local appointee's state boards and commissions.
Mother and her daughters share style
When it comes to style, Robin Spencer and her daughters are cut from the same colorful cloth - and that cloth doesn't break the bank.
UD, CSU among Ohio universities in state energy program
Officials say eight universities in Ohio, including the University of Dayton and Central State University, are being tapped in an effort to help the state emerge as a world leader in advanced energy initiatives and create a "green-collar" work force.
Central State, UD named as Ohio centers of excellence for advanced energy
Gov. Ted Strickland on Wednesday, Oct. 28, named Central State University and the University of Dayton as Ohio centers of excellence in advanced energy.
Exhibition Captures Creative Soul Of Community
When creative class economist Richard Florida and his Creative Communities Leadership Project came to Dayton in 2008, ArtStreet director Susan Byrnes was inspired.
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