Dayton Daily News - Sat Nov 07
CLEARCREEK TWP., Warren County - An unresolved Ohio Ethics Commission investigation didn't stop voters from re-electing Clearcreek Twp.
Employers feel the pain as health care costs riseDayton Daily News - Sat Nov 07
It's been a common reaction among local employers in recent weeks as the cost of providing health insurance to their employees in 2010 becomes clearer.
Mayor-elect advised to reach outDayton Daily News - Sat Nov 07
Dayton Mayor-elect Leitzell and friend Al McKinney walked around town Wednesday doing some tasks and stopped at Leitzell's campaign headquarters.
Bon-Ton closes Salem Furniture GalleryChain Store Age - Sat Nov 07
York, Pa. The Bon-Ton Stores said Friday that it will close its 50,000-sq.-ft. Elder-Beerman Salem Furniture Gallery in Trotwood, Ohio.
Murder suspect a good friend to victim, family saysMiddletown Journal - Fri Nov 06
Brian McKenzie was stabbed more than 10 times by his roommate at their Garfield Street residence on the night of Oct.
Former Mead Data Central leader diesDayton Daily News - Fri Nov 06
Robert M. O'Hara, former president of Mead Advanced Systems Group - which oversaw the unit that became LexisNexis - died Wednesday, Nov.
Best Places to Work 2010Dayton Business Journal - Thu Nov 05
We're looking for the Best Places to Work in Dayton. Is your company one of them? Employees of nominated companies will take an online, anonymous survey in December, and winners will be featured in a special publication and honored at an awards program in the spring.
Bridges, bikeways among local project proposals up for reviewDayton Daily News - Thu Nov 05
A new list of 41 proposed transportation projects totaling more than $45 million was unveiled Thursday afternoon for public review by the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission.
Amish 'Bonnet rippers' make sassy novelsJournal-News - Thu Nov 05
There's a new kind of romance novel out there and its plot includes forbidden love, a mysterious outsider and a heroine who has to decide between new love and her old life.
Montgomery County voters narrowly reject casinosJournal-News - Wed Nov 04
Montgomery County voters ended up barely defeating the plan to put casinos in four Ohio cities, according to final, unofficial returns from Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner on Wednesday, Nov.
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