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Dayton to spend millions to reduce PFAS chemicals in city, county drinking water
Dayton city government has approved spending millions of dollars to try to reduce the level of polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the drinking water system.
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Jim Gau places his ballot in the drop box as his dog, Gunner, sticks his head out of the window at the Butler County Board of Elections Thursday, October 22, 2020 in Hamilton. NICK GRAHAM / STAFF
Citizen amendment to expand voter access blocked again by Ohio Attorney General
Centerville City Schools last April announced fundraising plans for a $9.36 million athletic complex. Superintendent Jon Wesney announced on Monday, Jan. 22, 2024, that the capital campaign for the project did not reach its goal and the project would not be moving forward. CONTRIBUTED
Centerville schools cancel plan for privately financed indoor sports complex
Wayne Avenue safety to get closer look; group says it’s not safe for pedestrians
The Tipp Plaza has been the target of complaints about the condition of its parking lot and vacant spaces, including a former grocery store. CONTRIBUTED
Consultants hired to explore ideas for Tipp Plaza
Centerville City Schools is set to carry out a phased reduction plan for the 2024-2025 school year based on the outcome of the districts 3.9-mill operating levy on the March primary ballot. STAFF FILE PHOTO
Centerville schools set budget cut plan, partially contingent on tax levy result
Thomas Suddes is a former legislative reporter with The Plain Dealer in Cleveland and writes from Ohio University. You can reach him at tsuddes@gmail.com.
SUDDES: General Assembly burnishes Ohio’s reputation for beating on sexual minorities
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