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Dayton law firm releases resources for tenants during COVID-19
Attorneys at the Dayton office of Advocates for Legal Equality, or ABLE, have put together a website as a resource for tenants during the coronavirus crisis.
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Ohio moves to mail-in voting
Ohio primary voters have just over three weeks left to vote — by mail — in the extended primary election.
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Fear, hope, anxiety, gratitude— Villagers talk sheltering in place
As Ohio made its way through the second week of the governor’s mandate that all Ohioans “stay at home,” the News reached out to several villagers to find out how they’re navigating their lives under the order.
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Meeting need, block by block
In the latest effort to identify — and meet — local needs during the coronavirus crisis, local leaders are empowering 31 neighborhood block contacts throughout the village.
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David Glenn Doucette
David Glenn Doucette passed away on March 6, 2020. He was 42.
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Ronald Lee Lewis
Ronald Lee Lewis, age 74, of Xenia Township, passed away on March 28, 2020, at home, surrounded by family.
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Paul James Smith
Paul James Smith slipped away peacefully during his sleep on the morning of March 3, 2020. He had recently spent his 92nd birthday at home sharing a wonderful meal surrounded by his family, whom he loved so dearly.
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Dorothy J. Weinert
Dorothy J. Weinert passed away March 21, 2020. She was 97.
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Schools closed through May 1
Gov. Mike DeWine announced Monday, March 30, that he has ordered the continued closure of all kindergarten through 12th-grade schools until at least May 1.
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How Ohioans are changing their behavior after the stay-at-home order
Ohioans are traveling and buying less, while visiting parks more, new data released by the state suggests. Dr. Amy Acton presented some of the figures at the governor’s briefing on Saturday, April 4.
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