Brookville, C-J, Marshall likely to be among area's elite
A quick scouting report on some of your Neighbors girls high basketball teams for the 2008-09 season.
Readers weigh in on bailouts, Paul Krugman and more
Mere days after the Nov. 4 election, economist Paul Krugman attempted to make the case that this election represents a "major political realignment," and that President-elect Barack Obama has a mandate to ...
Don't dismantle no-smoking law; Sexual abuse of kids cannot be ignored
Ohio Senate Bill 346, currently under discussion, is an attempt to dismantle the no-smoking law Ohioans passed in 2006.
IT firm acquires company
Bogi Gudbrandsson, chief information officer for PEQ Consulting Inc.; Rob Johnson, director of product development, and Jason Evans, president and chief executive officer.
Dayton celebrates; Jefferson Twp. levy headed for recount
With a levy victory Tuesday night, Nov. 4, Dayton schools supporters could put aside the crushing levy defeat of 2007 - the $30 million in cuts, the 500 lost jobs and "the year of misery" that followed, as one ...
Biden in Ohio pounds McCain on economy
Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden hammered away at John McCain on the economy Friday, accusing him of supporting an economic blueprint of President Bush that has hurt all Americans.
Weighing in on McCain and Obama
The Dayton Daily News endorsed the opponent of current Ohio Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Stratton, arguing that the court - now comprised 7-0 Republican - needed some ideological "balance." The DDN argued that ...
Montgomery County Commission; School levies for Dayton, Centerville, Miami East
Re "Dodge better choice for commission," Oct. 8: The editorial saying that Judy Dodge is a better choice for Montgomery County commissioner than Joe Ellis makes no sense at all.
McCain draws 5,500 at rally in Lancaster; will be in Kettering on Monday
Republican John McCain rolled up in his "Straight Talk Express" campaign bus to the sound of the "Rocky" theme song blaring from speakers at an outdoor rally Sunday, Oct.
Hereabouts: Beloved dog brings 'amazing joy'
A cloud of white surrounds his face like a halo - appropriate, because his owners, Sarah and Tyler Cox, treat him like he's their little angel.
Economy focus of 7th District debate
COLUMBUS - It's the No. 1 concern state Sen. Steve Austria, R-Beavercreek, has heard while traveling through the 7th Congressional District the past few months - the sagging economy.
Congressional races: Tension flares on immigration volley
Democrat Sharen Neuhardt and Republican state Sen. Steve Austria, candidates in Ohio's 7th Congressional District, which includes Canal Winchester, disagree on the recent financial bailout bill and on the war ...
Economy focus of debate in 7th
FAIRFIELD COUNTY - It's the No. 1 concern state Sen. Steve Austria, R-Beavercreek, has heard while traveling through the 7th Congressional District the past few months - the sagging economy.
Only 39 percent of likely Ohio voters approve of bailout
Like most Ohioans, Dan Nowak of Beavercreek isn't thrilled with the $700 billion economic bailout package but sees it as a way of avoiding disaster.
Credit Crunch
Julia Sprauer doesn't need investment experts to tell her the credit crunch is going to hit small businesses hardest.
Winning record serves Lebanon volleyball well
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Retailers Reprogram Workers
Retailers have a new tool to turn up the heat on their salespeople: computer programs that dictate which employees should work when, and for how long.
Retailers reprogram workers in efficiency push
Retailers have a new tool to turn up the heat on their salespeople: computer programs that dictate which employees should work when, and for how long.
Republicans, incumbents hold financial advantages
TV Online Republicans, incumbents hold financial advantages All told, GOP candidates in southwestern Ohio have four times more money than Democrats.
More Ohio utility customers seeing light
CINCINNATI - Facing a fifth day with no power, the elderly residents of a western Ohio living facility had endured enough.
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