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Workers look over debris in the Great Miami River near the Keowee Street Bridge a day after a large water main break interrupted drinking water service to much of Montgomery County on Feb 13, 2019. MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF
Lawsuit over 2019 water main break to go to trial after talks break down
The city of Dayton’s multimillion dollar lawsuit against a company it alleges is responsible for the massive 2019 water main break that spilled millions of gallons of drinking water into the Great Miami River will go to trial after the sides failed to reach a settlement last month.
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President Joe Biden listens to a question as he speaks about the American troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, July 8, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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The city of Clayton announced water will be shut off for briefs times for three days in order to for a new line to be added. CONTRIBUTED.
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