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Dayton, Ohio
Downtown Dayton from the north, across the Great Miami River
Flag Seal
Nickname: "Gem City"
Coordinates: 39°45′32″N, 84°11′30″W
Country United States
State Ohio
County Montgomery
Founded April 1, 1796
Incorporated 1805
Mayor Rhine L. McLin
Area  
 - City 146.7 km²  (56.6 sq mi)
 - Land 144.5 km²  (55.7 sq mi)
 - Water 2.2 km² (0.9 sq mi)
Elevation 224.9 m  (738 ft)
Population  
 - City (2000) 166,179
 - Density 1,150.3/km²
 - Metro 848,153
Time zone EST (UTC-5)
 - Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
Website: http://www.ci.dayton.oh.us

Dayton is a city in southwestern Ohio, United States with a population of 166,179 (2000). It is the county seat and largest city of Montgomery County. The Greater Dayton area or Dayton metropolitan area encompasses a number of contiguous communities outside Dayton city proper, including Vandalia, Trotwood, Kettering, Centerville, Beavercreek, West Carrollton, Huber Heights, Troy, and Miamisburg, with a population of 848,153 (2000). Dayton is situated within the Miami Valley region of Ohio, just north of the Cincinnati metropolitan area.

Dayton plays host to significant industrial, aerospace, and technological/engineering research activity and is known for the many technical innovations and inventions developed there. The city was the home of the Wright Brothers, poet Paul Laurence Dunbar, and entrepreneur John H. Patterson. Dayton is nicknamed the Gem City, and is also sometimes referred to as the "Birthplace of Aviation." The Dayton area is home to several major international and regional corporations, including NCR, Reynolds & Reynolds, Relizon, Huffy Bicycles, LexisNexis, and Mead prior to becoming MeadWestvaco.

Dayton Sister Cities International supports efforts for business and cultural development in Augsburg, Germany; Belgrade, Serbia; Oiso, Japan; Monrovia, Liberia; Holon, Israel and Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Contents

  • 1 Name and history
    • 1.1 Nicknames
    • 1.2 Notable facts
  • 2 Political structure
    • 2.1 Urban design and architecture
  • 3 Dayton Peace Accords
  • 4 Cultural and recreational activities
    • 4.1 Adult minor league/amateur sports
  • 5 Media
    • 5.1 Television
    • 5.2 Radio
      • 5.2.1 AM format
      • 5.2.2 FM format
  • 6 Public transportation
  • 7 Education
  • 8 Notable natives
  • 9 Geography
  • 10 Metropolitan Statistical Area
  • 11 Demographics
    • 11.1 Households
    • 11.2 Age structure and gender ratio
    • 11.3 Income
  • 12 Points of interest
    • 12.1 Museums
  • 13 Sister Cities
  • 14 External links

Name and history

Dayton was founded on April 1, 1796 by a small group of US settlers seven years before the admission of Ohio to the Union in 1803. The town was incorporated in 1805 and given its name after Jonathan Dayton, a captain in the American Revolutionary War and signer of the U.S. Constitution. Dayton was the home of aviation pioneers Wilbur and Orville Wright who funded their aviation endeavors with the proceeds of a successful bicycle shop in Dayton. It was also the home of the poet Paul Laurence Dunbar and of John H. Patterson 1, who founded a successful cash register business in Dayton, National Cash Register Corporation, or NCR, which eventually diversified and was corporation of great importance in the United States during the mid- to late-20th century.

In 1797, Daniel C. Cooper laid out the Mad River Road, the first overland connection between Cincinnati, Ohio and Dayton. This opened up the "Mad River Country" at Dayton and the upper Miami Valley to settlement.

Dayton in 1870

The Miami and Erie Canal built in the 1830s connected the Dayton commerce from Lake Erie via the Great Miami River and served as the principal route of transportation for western Ohio until the 1850s.

The catastrophic Great Dayton Flood of March 1913 severely affected much of the city, stimulated the growth of suburban communities outside central Dayton in areas lying further from the Miami River and on higher ground, and led to the establishment of the Miami Conservancy District in 1914. The flood remains an event of note in popular memory and local histories. The high waters damaged some of the Wright Brothers' glass plate photographic negatives of their glider flights at Kitty Hawk and power flights over Huffman Prairie near Dayton.

Nicknames

Dayton's primary nickname is the "Gem City". The origin of the name is no longer clear; it appears to stem either from a well-known racehorse named "Gem" that hailed from Dayton, or from descriptions of the city likening it to a gem. The most likely origin appears to be an 1840s article in a Cincinnati newspaper which reads

In a small bend of the Great Miami River, with canals on the east and south, it can be fairly said, without infringing on the rights of others, that Dayton is the gem of all our interior towns. It possesses wealth, refinement, enterprise, and a beautiful country, beautifully developed.

Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872–1906) later acknowledged the nickname in his poem, "Toast to Dayton", which contains this stanza:

She shall ever claim our duty,
For she shines—the brightest gem
That has ever decked with beauty
Dear Ohio's diadem.

The city was advertised as "The Gem City, the Cleanest City in America" in the 1950's, 60's and into the 70's. The phrase was often seen on public trash cans, and other places throughout the city in the 1950's, 60's and into the 70's.

The nickname "Birthplace of Aviation" is also frequently seen due to Dayton being the hometown of the Wright Brothers. In their bicycle shop in Dayton, the Wrights developed the principles of aerodynamics, and designed and constructed a number of gliders and portions of their first airplane. After their first manned flights in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, the Wrights continued testing at nearby Huffman Prairie. [1]

Notable facts

The city has a rich heritage of inventions and innovations, with more patents per capita than any other city in the nation. Some of these inventions include the cash register, the stepladder, microfiche, waterproof cellophane, pop top beverage cans, the movie projector, space food, parking meters, the aircraft supercharger, the automobile self-starter, gas masks, and the parachute.

Dayton has received the All-America City Award three times.

The first American Professional Football Association (precursor to the NFL) game was played in Triangle Park between the Dayton Triangles and the Columbus Panhandles on October 3, 1920.

The first All-American Soap Box Derby was held in Dayton on August 19, 1934.

The Incredible Hulk, Bruce Banner, is from Dayton in the Marvel Comics universe. This was his original comic book version, and not necessarily his tv show, movie, or Ultimate comic book version.

Political structure

Dayton City Hall.

In 1913, Dayton became the first large city in the United States to adopt the council-manager system of city government. In this system, the mayor is merely the chairperson of the city commission and has one vote on the commission just like the other commissioners. The commission chooses a city manager, who holds administrative authority over the city government.

As of January 2006:

Dayton City Commission
  • Mayor Rhine L. McLin (D)
  • Dean A. Lovelace (D)
  • Joey D. Williams (D)
  • Matt Joseph (D)
  • Nan Whaley (D)
  • City Manager: Office Vacant
  • Interim City Manager: Rashad Young
Old county courthouse, an example of Greek revival architecture; completed 1850.
Civil War memorial in Dayton, Ohio. Electric trolley bus cables are visible in the photo.
Dayton Municipal Court
  • Clerk of Courts: Mark Owens (D)
  • Presiding Judge John S. Pickrel (D)
  • Administrative Judge James F. Cannon (D)
  • Judges:
    • Daniel G. Gehres (D)
    • Bill C. Littlejohn
    • Carl S. Henderson (D)
Dayton Public Schools Board of Education
  • Gail A. Littlejohn, president
  • Yvonne V. Isaacs, vice president
  • Clayton R. Luckie III, parliamentarian
  • Joe Lacey
  • Ann Marie Gallin
  • Lelia Massoud
  • Tracy L. Rusch
  • List of mayors of Dayton, Ohio
  • List of City Commissioners of Dayton, Ohio
  • Election Results, Mayor of Dayton, Ohio
  • Election Results, Mayor of Dayton, Ohio (Primary Election)
  • Election Results, Dayton, Ohio, City Commission
  • Election Results, Dayton, Ohio, City Commission (Primary Election)
  • Election Results, Dayton, Ohio, Municipal Court Judge
  • Election Results, Dayton, Ohio, Municipal Court Clerk

Urban design and architecture

Unlike many Midwestern cities of its age, Dayton has very broad and straight downtown streets (generally two full lanes in each direction), facilitating access to the downtown even after the automobile became popular. The main reason for the broad streets was that Dayton was a marketing and shipping center from its beginning: streets were broad to enable wagons drawn by teams of three to four pairs of oxen to turn around. In addition, some of today's streets were once barge canals flanked by draw-paths.

A courthouse building was constructed in downtown Dayton in 1888 to supplement Dayton's original Neoclassical courthouse, which still stands. This second, "new" courthouse has since been replaced with new facilities as well as a park.

Dayton's nine historic neighborhoods — Oregon, Wright-Dunbar, Dayton View, Grafton Hill, McPherson Town, Webster Station, Huffman, Saint Anne's Hill, and South Park — feature mostly single-family houses and mansions in the Neoclassical, Jacobethan, Tudor Revival, English Gothic, Chateauesque, Craftsman, Queen Anne, Georgian Revival, Colonial Revival, Renaissance Revival, Shingle, Prairie, Mission Revival, Eastlake/Italianate, American Foursquare, and Federal styles of architecture.[2]

The two tallest buildings in the Dayton skyline are the Kettering Tower and the MeadWestvaco Tower. Kettering Tower was originally Winters Tower, the headquarters of Winters Bank. The building was renamed after Virginia Kettering when Winters was merged into BankOne.

Dayton Peace Accords

The Dayton Agreement, a peace accord between the parties to the hostilities of the conflict in Bosnia and the former Yugoslavia, was negotiated in the Dayton area. From November 1, 1995 to November 21, 1995, negotiations took place at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton.

Cultural and recreational activities

Dayton is home to the Dayton Art Institute, a museum of fine arts. The National Museum of the United States Air Force is at nearby Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

The Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park commemorates the lives and achievements of Dayton natives, Orville and Wilbur Wright and Paul Laurence Dunbar.

SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park is located on the south end of Dayton. SunWatch is the location of a 12th century American Indian village that has been partially reconstructed and includes a museum where visitors can learn about the Indian history of the Miami Valley.

Dayton is also home to a variety of performing arts venues. The Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center at the corner of Second and Main, is the home performance venue of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra and the Dayton Opera. In addition to Philharmonic and Opera performances, the Schuster Center hosts concerts, lectures, traveling Broadway shows, and is a popular spot for weddings and other events. The historic Victoria Theatre, located at the corner of First and Main, hosts concerts, traveling Broadway shows, ballet, a summertime classic film series, and much more. The Loft Theatre, also on Main Street, in the home of the Human Race Theatre Company.

South of the city of Dayton is the Fraze Pavilion which hosts many nationally and internationally known musicians for concerts, located in the community of Kettering. Also south of downtown, on the banks of the Great Miami River, is the University of Dayton Arena, home venue for the University of Dayton Flyers basketball teams and the location of various other events and concerts. North of Dayton is the Hara Arena and the Nutter Center, venues that frequently host sporting events and concerts. The Nutter Center is the home arena for athletics of Wright State University and the Dayton Bombers ECHL hockey team.

Fifth Third Field is the home of the Dayton Dragons minor league baseball team. The Dragons have been popular within the Dayton community since moving from Rockford, Illinois for the 2000 season.

From 1996 to 1998, Dayton hosted the National Folk Festival.

The Dayton Amateur Radio Association annually hosts North America's largest hamfest at Hara Arena. Amateur radio operators are commonly referred to as "hams" with as many as 25,000 traveling from around the world to attend this convention.

Adult minor league/amateur sports

Dayton has a minor league baseball team, the Dayton Dragons, and a minor league ice hockey team, the Dayton Bombers. The city also has an amateur women's ice hockey team, the Dayton Fangs, established in August 2005. The Gem City Rollergirls, a women's roller derby league, began forming in early 2006.

The sculpture Flyover (David Evans Black, 1996) on Main Street downtown. The sculpture tracks the path of the Wright Brothers first powered aircraft flight.

Media

The principal general-circulation daily newspaper in the region is the Dayton Daily News, which is owned by Cox Communications. Christian Citizen USA (currently doing business as Citizen USA), which claims to uphold "traditional values" and distances itself from secular media[3], is a newspaper with circulation in greater Dayton and its surrounding suburban communities. The Dayton City Paper is a free weekly circulation newspaper. The Kettering-Oakwood Times is a weekly with circulation primarily in the south suburban communities.

Nationally syndicated morning talk show The Daily Buzz originated from WBDT-TV, the Acme property in Miamisburg, Ohio before moving to its current home in Florida.

Television

The Dayton metro area's broadcast television stations are as follows:

  • WDTN, Channel 2 – NBC, operated by LIN TV
  • WHIO-TV, Channel 7 – CBS, operated by Cox Communications
  • WPTD, Channel 16 – PBS, operated by ThinkTV (formerly known as Greater Dayton Public Television), which also operates WPTO, assigned to Oxford, Ohio
  • WKEF, Channel 22 – ABC, operated by Sinclair Broadcasting
  • WBDT, Channel 26 – The CW/i, operated by Acme Television
  • WRGT, Channel 45 – Fox, operated under a local marketing agreement by Sinclair Broadcasting

The Dayton television market is ranked the #59 Nielsen DMA in the United States.

Radio

AM format

  • WONE 980 – sports (Fox Sports) (plus a repeater, WIZE 1340, in Springfield, Ohio)
  • WDAO 1210 – black contemporary / soul music
  • WHIO 1290 – news and talk (Cox Communications-owned, Fox News Radio Affiliate)
  • WING 1410 – sports (ESPN Radio)

FM format

  • WDPR 88.1 – Dayton Public Radio, classical
  • WCSU 88.9 – urban jazz and gospel
  • WCDR 90.3 – Christian (based in nearby Cedarville, Ohio)
  • WYSO 91.3 – National Public Radio (based in nearby Yellow Springs, Ohio)
  • WROU 92.1 – urban adult contemporary
  • WGTZ 92.9 – Top 40 pop (Z93)
  • WFCJ 93.7 – Christian (WFCJ Inspiration!)
  • WDKF 94.5 – Top 40 rhythmic pop (Channel 945)
  • WZLR 95.3 – classic hits (95.3 The Eagle)
  • WDPT 95.7 – 1980s (95.7 The Point)
  • WUDR 98.1 - Flyer Radio (University of Dayton/also at 99.5 to serve campus)
  • WHKO 99.1 – modern country (K99.1FM)
  • WLQT 99.9 – soft adult contemporary (Lite 99.9)
  • WDHT 102.9 – Urban (Hot 102.9)
  • WXEG 103.9 – modern rock (The X)
  • WTUE 104.7 – classic rock
  • WDSJ 106.5 – smooth jazz (Smooth Jazz 106.5)
  • WWSU 106.9 – college radio (Wright State University)
  • WMMX 107.7 – contemporary music (Mix 107.7)

Some Cincinnati and other southwest Ohio radio and television stations can be received in parts of Dayton, as well.

Public transportation

The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) operates public bus routes in the Dayton metro area. In addition to routes covered by traditional diesel-powered buses, RTA has a number of electric trolley bus routes. In continuous operation since 1888, Dayton's is the longest-running of the five remaining trolley bus systems in the U.S.

Air transportation is available via the James M. Cox Dayton International Airport, located in nearby Vandalia, just north of Dayton proper.

Liberty Cab (in operation since 1929), Checker Cab and Airport Checker Cab all provide taxicab service throughout the Dayton metro area.

Education

Dayton is home to two major universities: the University of Dayton, a private, Catholic institution founded in 1850 by the Marianist order, and the public Wright State University, which became a state university in 1967. Wright State University has the only medical school in the Dayton area. The University of Dayton has the only American Bar Association (ABA) approved law school in the Dayton area, UDSL

Dayton is also home to one of the country's leading community colleges, Sinclair Community College (founded as a YMCA college in 1887), located in central downtown Dayton. Miami Jacobs College is another junior college in Dayton.

Notable natives

Actors
  • David Allen, actor/comedian
  • Nancy Cartwright, voice of Bart Simpson
  • Dorian Harewood, actor
  • Allison Janney, actress
  • Gordon Jump, actor
  • Chad Lowe, actor
  • Rob Lowe, actor
  • Gary Sandy, actor
  • Martin Sheen, actor
  • Jonathan Winters, actor/comedian
Artists
  • Michael Bashaw, artist
  • Bing Davis, artist
  • David L. Smith, watercolorist
  • Holly Coovert, artist and scientific illustrator
Astronauts
  • Charles Bassett
  • Terrance Domer
Athletes
  • Will Allen, NFL safety
  • Roger Clemens, baseball player
  • Marco Coleman, NFL defensive tackle
  • Ron Harper, basketball player
  • Darrell Jackson, NFL wide receiver
  • Dave Krynzel, baseball player
  • Ron Lyle, boxer
  • Edwin C. Moses, Olympic athlete, track and field
  • Peerless Price, NFL wide receiver
  • Mike Schmidt, baseball player
  • Todd Hollandsworth, baseball player
  • Chris Spradlin, pro wrestler better known as Chris Hero
  • Dan Wilkinson, NFL defensive tackle
  • Tamika Williams, basketball player in the WNBA
  • Mike Nugent, NFL Kicker
  • A.J. Hawk, NFL Linebacker
  • Nick Mangold, NFL Offensive Lineman
Authors
  • Erma Bombeck, nationally-known columnist and author
  • Gary A. Coovert, Biologist and scientific author
  • Paul Laurence Dunbar, noted early African-American poet
  • Cathy Guisewite, national cartoonist
  • Mike Jackson, author, TV personality, veterans advocate
  • James D. McCaffrey, computer scientist and author
  • Mike Peters, nationally-syndicated opinion cartoonist
  • Tim Waggoner, horror and fantasy writer.
Entertainers
  • Phil Donahue, talk show host
  • Mel Epstein, film producer
Entrepreneurs
  • John H. Patterson, founder of National Cash Register
  • Edward A. Deeds, engineer, inventor, industrialist
  • Charles Kettering, inventor of the automobile self-starter
  • James Ritty, inventor of the cash register
  • Wright Brothers, inventors of the airplane
Musicians
  • Bud Shank, saxophonist on the international jazz scene
  • Johnnie Wilder, Jr., founder and lead singer, and Keith Wilder, founder, Heatwave (band), R&B group
  • Kim Deal, rock musician, member of Pixies and The Breeders with sister Kelley Deal
  • Guided by Voices, rock group, and singer Robert Pollard
  • Roger Troutman and Zapp, musicians/producers
  • Ohio Players, funk group
  • Lakeside, funk group
  • Slave, funk group
  • The Sun, funk group
  • Dayton, funk/R&B group
  • Faze-O, funk group
  • Brainiac, rock group, and singer John Schmersal, who went on to form Enon
  • Tommy James, rock musician and singer of "Mony Mony"
  • Hawthorne Heights, emo group
  • Stevie Brock, pop singer
  • Dead Poetic, rock group
  • Rick Derringer, rock musician
  • Kim Richey singer/songwriter
  • Sandy Bashaw, singer, guitarist, composer
  • Toxic Reasons, punk rock pioneers
Politicians
  • James Middleton Cox, Congressman, Ohio governor, 1920 Democratic presidential candidate, founder of Cox Enterprises
Other
  • Ahad Israfil, gunshot victim
Fictional
  • Joe Gillis
  • Jiminy Glick

Geography

Dayton is located at 39°45′46″N, 83°11′48″W (39.762708, -84.196665)GR1. The city sits in the Miami River Valley, north of Cincinnati, well south of Toledo, south-west of Columbus, and east of Richmond, Indiana, in the southwest quadrant of the state. Most official and government designations place it in west-central Ohio (a term which colloquially often refers to Lima, Ohio). It is at the confluence of the Great Miami River, the Stillwater and Mad rivers, and Wolf Creek. Area natives seldom use the phrase 'greater Dayton". They affectionately refer to the region as the Miami Valley, which is meant to mean all areas between the cities of Sidney and Middletown (north and south), and Springfield to the Indiana border (east west).

Following the flood of 1913, the Miami Conservancy District was established in 1914 to build dams and levees and to dredge and straighten channels to control flooding of the Miami and surrounding rivers.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 146.7 km² (56.6 mi²). 144.5 km² (55.8 mi²) of it is land and 2.2 km² (0.9 mi²) of it (1.55%) is water.

Metropolitan Statistical Area

The former Dayton-Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) included Montgomery, Miami, Clark, and Greene counties and had a population of 950,558 in 2000. In 2003, the MSA was split into the Springfield MSA, which includes only Clark County, and the Dayton MSA, which includes Montgomery, Miami, Greene, and Preble counties.

Demographics

Note: the following demographic information applies only to the city of Dayton proper. For other Dayton-area communities, see their respective articles.

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there were 166,179 people, 67,409 households, and 37,614 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,150.3/km² (2,979.4/mi²). There were 77,321 housing units at an average density of 535.2/km² (1,386.3/mi²). The racial makeup of the city was 53.40% White, 43.10%% Black or African American, 0.30% Native American, 0.65% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.70% from other races, and 1.83% from two or more races. 1.58% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Dayton remains largely segregated.

Households

There were 67,409 households out of which 27.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 30.2% were married couples living together, 20.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 44.2% were non-families. 36.8% of all households were made up of individuals and 11.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.30 and the average family size was 3.04.

Age structure and gender ratio

The age structure of Dayton's population is:

  • under 18 years: 25.1%
  • 18 to 24 years: 14.2%
  • 25 to 44 year: 29.0%
  • 45 to 64 years: 19.6%
  • 65 years of age or older: 12.0%

The median age is 32 years. For every 100 females there were 93.1 males, while For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.6 males.

Income

The median income for a household in the city was $27,523, and the median income for a family was $34,978. Males had a median income of $30,816 versus $24,937 for females. The per capita income for the city was $15,547. About 18.2% of families and 23.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 32.0% of those under age 18 and 15.3% of those age 65 or over.

Points of interest

  • Cox Arboretum and Gardens MetroPark
  • Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum

Museums

  • Boonshoft Museum of Discovery
  • Carillon Historical Park
  • Dayton Art Institute
  • Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park
  • Dayton International Peace Museum
  • Montgomery County Historical Society
  • National Museum of the United States Air Force
  • SunWatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park
  • Americas Packard Museum

Sister Cities

Dayton has five sister cities, as designated by Sister Cities International, Inc. (SCI):

  • Augsburg, Germany
  • Holon, Israel
  • Monrovia, Liberia
  • Oiso, Japan
  • Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

External links

  • Official city website
  • Dayton Daily News
  • Dayton Metro Library
  • Dayton History Books Online
  • Dayton Public Schools
  • Grassroots Greater Dayton Civic group promoting sustainable development
  • Greater Dayton RTA Bus Lines
  • History of NCR
  • Visitors' information (from Wright State University)
  • What Dreams We Have, The Wright Brothers and Their Hometown of Dayton, OH
  • WXEG-FM Radio Station Website
  • Maps and aerial photos Coordinates: 39.762708° -84.196665°
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    • Street map from Google Maps, or Yahoo! Maps, or Windows Live Local
    • Satellite image from Google Maps, Windows Live Local
    • Topographic map from TopoZone
    • Aerial image or topographic map from TerraServer-USA
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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - A major developer of dairy farms is increasingly looking to Indiana rather than Ohio to put new farms because Ohio takes more than twice as long to approve permits to operate than its western neighbor, a newspaper reported today.
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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -- A major developer of dairy farms is increasingly looking to Indiana rather than Ohio to put new farms because Ohio takes more than twice as long to approve permits to operate than its western neighbor, a newspaper reported Sunday.
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DAYTON, Ohio A major developer of dairy farms is increasingly looking to Indiana rather than Ohio to put new farms because Ohio takes more than twice as long to approve permits to operate than its western neighbor, a newspaper reported Sunday.
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Freshman Amber Harris scored 21 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead the Xavier University women's basketball team to an 80-52 victory over Dayton on Sunday at the Cintas Center.
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Dayton-based Day-Pak, Inc., an independent packaging distributor, has opened a new 24,000 square-foot office and warehouse facility at 6300 Commerce Center Drive at the Groveport Commerce Center in Groveport, Ohio.
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COLUMBUS The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has finalized agreements that will permanently protect from development 15,896 acres of forest land in Vinton County.
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Wright Pat develops system for 'smart drops' into combat zones 
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