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Friday, February 16, 2024
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Wright State University students hustle to class Tuesday Oct. 26, 2021. Some colleges and universities have seen lower enrollment. JIM NOELKER/STAFF
Wright State eliminating 34 degree programs as part of efficiency review
Wright State University is eliminating 34 degree programs -- a mix of associate, bachelor’s and master’s degree tracks, across engineering, foreign language, science, education and other fields.
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FEATURE STORY
Dayton's DaRon Holmes II drives to the basket against Duquesne on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, at UD Arena. David Jablonski/Staff
Dayton’s Holmes a finalist for another national award
Thirty players from across the nation, including Dayton Flyers junior forward DaRon Holmes II, were named to the Naismit...
TODAY’S FORECAST
Windy with chance of rain today; snow likely Friday afternoon, evening
 
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Rear-end crash relief system coming to I-675 southbound near Centerville
A new automatic warning system will be installed near Centerville along I-675 Southbound as part of a state effort to re...
Montgomery County property taxes up 5.8% on average, 16% in some areas
Montgomery County property owners will see an average 5.8% increase in property taxes following massive increases in pro...
AI in school: Ohio builds artificial intelligence toolkit for teachers, students
A new toolkit meant to help schools develop AI guidelines and curriculums is now available through the state.
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BUSINESS
Wright State Nutter Center food contractor to end operations, cut 77 jobs
Ohio records: Wright State food and beverage provider for basketball games, concerts and events to cease operations.
Oak and Ember Farms teams with entrepreneur to offer flower subscriptions
Oak and Ember Farms is partnering with Dayton entrepreneur Carly Short to lead a cut-flower subscription program.
Restaurants, food service key family business growth through 80 years
Fairborn family business that contracts with national restaurant chains, health care, and entertainment and sports venues now run by University of Dayton grads, third generation leaders.
SPORTS
5 things to know about the OHSAA voting to add divisions to multiple sports
OHSAA executive director Doug Ute explained some of the reasons the organization is going to expand divisions next season
Maui Invitational will return to Lahaina in 2024
The Dayton Flyers will play in the 41st annual Maui Invitational in November, and the 2024 tournament will take place at...
Wright State Nutter Center food contractor to end operations, cut 77 jobs
Ohio records: Wright State food and beverage provider for basketball games, concerts and events to cease operations.
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