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Friday, March 05, 2021
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Gov. Mike DeWine addresses the media after touring a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Thurgood Marshall High school in Dayton. / Staff photo by Marshall Gorby
DeWine: No more masks once COVID cases fall to 50 per 100K people
Gov. Mike DeWine will update Ohioans on where the state is in its battle against coronavirus during a 5:30 p.m. address tonight.
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FEATURE STORY
Trotwood officially won the bid for the Sears box at the former Salem Mall. TY GREENLEES / STAFF
Salem Mall, Sears redevelopment a top priority for Trotwood
A group of 40 undergraduate students from Ohio State University are partnering with the Trotwood Community Improvement C...
TODAY’S FORECAST
Chilly, calm weather through weekend
MORE HEADLINES
Local lawmaker to introduce bill to end state mask mandate
An area lawmaker said her proposed bill “supports individual freedom, and allows Ohioans to make the choice of whether or not they voluntarily want to wear a mask.”
Dayton Arcade is ‘open for business’ after 30-year slumber
An in-person grand opening of the new Hub Powered by PNC Bank was out of the question, because of the coronavirus. And so, the hub’s official opening took place online on YouTube, which gave people at home a chance to glimpse the newly renovated Dayton Arcade.
Bellbrook seeking to improve downtown with new streetscape
Bellbrook is looking to bring new life to its downtown with a streetscape project that the town’s city manager called ov...
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BUSINESS
Dayton Arcade is ‘open for business’ after 30-year slumber
An in-person grand opening of the new Hub Powered by PNC Bank was out of the question, because of the coronavirus. And so, the hub’s official opening took place online on YouTube, which gave people at home a chance to glimpse the newly renovated Dayton Arcade.
Kroger sees profits rise, average pay increase
The Cincinnati-based grocer Kroger posted a $2.8 billion profit for the year, partially crediting its gains to a change in food consumption.
PHOTOS: Salem Mall through the years
The Salem Mall opened in 1966, housing 91 stores at its peak. It suffered a decline in the 1990s when two of its anchor tenants, JC Penney and Lazarus, closed. The mall eventually closed and was demolished in 2006.
SPORTS
Tyler Stephenson latest Reds prospect to get spring spotlight
Tyler Stephenson preparing to be Reds' No. 2 catcher this season
Wright State basketball: Shocking defeat will be hard for Raiders to shake
FAIRBORN — The YouTube tagline says it all:...
Boys basketball: Trio of GWOC teams eye district titles
In Saturday’s Division I boys district finals, it’s Dayton vs. Cincinnati....
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