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Ohio · OhioThe dashboard has data from more than 100 infectious diseases. It can be filtered by timeframe and demographics such as age, sex, race and ethnicity. The data goes back to 2001, and it will be updated weekly. The dashboard doesn't include information on COVID-19 or influenza, as ODH has separate dashboards.See the Story
New portal helps Ohioans access infectious disease data
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Coronavirus · DaytonFive new single-family homes will be constructed in Wolf Creek using COVID-relief funds from the City of Dayton. The new homes are at A1, A2, A3, A4, A7 and A8. The homes are five of dozens planned or proposed for Wolf Creek by the developer.See the Story
Dayton to use COVID-relief funds to build new homes in the Wolf Creek neighborhood
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Ohio · OhioCanton, Ohio, is the latest Ohio city to pass a moratorium on dollar stores. Maumee, Findlay and Broadview Heights all have placed temporary bans on the cheap retail stores. Research shows dollar stores often open shops in so-called food deserts. Their presence can deter new groceries from coming in.See the Story
Why Ohio communities are turning down dollar stores
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Timberon · TimberonGE Aerospace says it will purchase new machines and specialized tooling for the production of narrowbody aircraft engines. The company plans to hire hundreds of employees across the Dayton region this year. Last year, the company also announced plans to invest up to $20 million to support hybrid electric aircraft engine development.See the Story
GE Aerospace to invest $20M in Dayton area
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Ohio · OhioAttorney General Dave Yost says race-based scholarships are unconstitutional. Ohio State University and Ohio University are reviewing awards for potential noncompliance. Some awards have already been given the greenlight, a university spokesman says. Some faculty, donors have been vocal in the last week against the directive.See the Story
Race-based scholarships under review at Ohio public colleges after affirmative action reversal
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Dayton, Ohio · DaytonNearly 40 people received their U.S. citizenship last month during a ceremony at Oakwood High School. Federal judges granted American citizenship to individuals from the Philippines, Congo, the Dominican Republic and more. The school's A Cappella group and band performed for the 37 new citizens.See the Story
Oakwood High School hosts its first naturalization ceremony
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