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The Dayton Celtic Festival returns from 6-10 p.m. July 25, 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m. July 26 and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. July 27 at Riverscape MetroPark. The Celtic Festival, a celebration of Celtic culture, is held ...
David Larson, 80, has worked on over 500 immigration cases since 1980. He’s worked to serve the immigrant community with law firm Larson & Lyons, located at 1121 E. Third St. “David’s heart is for the ...
After a $45 million renovation, the 52-year-old Dayton Convention Center is looking new and young again and officials say ...
What began as a health care startup affiliated with Google about six years ago will soon be ceasing operations. OneFifteen, a nonprofit providing substance use disorder treatment services, will close ...
Two-time Grand Slam semifinalist Ben Shelton needed all of about a minute and exactly four points — three of which were aces — to wrap up a 6-2, 7-5, 6-4 victory over Rinky Hijikata on Friday in a ...
At 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, July 1, the Gettysburg Gateway Shelter for Men changed operators from St. Vincent de Paul Society of Dayton to Homefull.
It might just be the best deal in all of major professional sports: Tennis fans can get a chance to watch stars such as Carlos Alcaraz compete on Centre Court at Wimbledon by forking over just 15 ...
The Western Balkans faces a severe drought after a heat wave hit the region, disrupting daily life and creating issues with agriculture and power.
Description: The first installment of this summer’s Madison Park Live event series, set to feature The LeVert Experience, will take place this weekend. This event has free admission, but guests are ...
Featuring live performances, demonstrations, hands-on activities and more, the Downtown Dayton Partnership’s Art in the City event will celebrate artists of all disciplines.
Main Line Supply is celebrating its 70th year this year. Sales representative Linda Zierolf, 80, has worked for the company ...
With the stroke of a pen Gov. Mike DeWine last week erased property tax reforms both legislative houses agreed to in favor of yet another study committee to fix what he agrees is a serious problem.