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After graduating from Ohio State in 1972, Ed Domsitz was looking for a head coaching job. He landed with the fourth grade Trotwood Wee Rams.
When Music Goes Round in Kettering makes its first sale this weekend, it will be the latest verse for a family who admits it knew a lot more about music than they did about running a business.
“I wasn’t even in the championship until after the Pepsi Open,” Pluhowsky said.
Joseph Hartman, a top-100 recruit in the 2026 class, will visit the Dayton Flyers from Aug. 28-30, according to a report by Brandon Jenkins, a national recruiting analyst for 247Sports, on Friday.
Seventeen years later, Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona still marvels at what former Tampa Bay Rays left-hander David Price did in the 2008 postseason. When Francona was the manager of the ...
The Montgomery County Regional Dispatch said lanes are closed starting at U.S 35 Steve Whalen Boulevard and the ramp from U.S 35 at Keowee Street. Some type of incident on U.S. 35 has temporarily ...
A collection of murals commissioned by the Downtown Dayton Partnership for the Urban Arts Intersection program in 2016.
The "Flyover," a sculpture by artist David Black, depicting the flight path of the Wright Brothers' first powered flight and commemorating Dayton's 200th anniversary. DION JOHNSON / STAFF ...
The Dayton Peace Sign designed by Real Art. The piece was presented at RiverScape MetroPark before the 2025 NATO Parliamentary Assembly and moved to the Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts ...
With more than 30 parks situated on more than 330 acres, Middletown has a wide range of outdoor options that leaders say are a big draw for the city.
One local charter school has started buying bus passes for its own students after Dayton Public Schools said they would not buy bus passes this school year.
A Xenia couple who, for years, have entertained guests of the Ohio Renaissance Festival with music and goods have opened a permanent store on Xenia’s main thoroughfare.