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Business Editor: Economy in twilight zone, says an expert
It's hard to tell given the mixed messages we have been hearing. Some reports say we are climbing out of the recession while other indicators note consumer spending is down again.
By KATIE YANTIS Staff Writer NEW BREMEN - The Golden Triangle will be offering a new place to tan for area residents.
Cedar Point seeking talent at Wright State
Talent scouts from Cedar Point amusement park will seek entertainers and technicians during auditions from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.
Strickland names locals to several state boards
Ohio Governor Ted Strickland has announced several local appointee's state boards and commissions.
Destination: Capturing Nursing in Ohio
Rich in opportunity, strong in affordability, and home to world-class schools, Ohio is first choice among many nurses for establishing lifelong careers.
Parents help college-age daughter buy house near OSU
Jo Beth and Scott Bryant of Xenia helped their daughter, Heather, right, buy a home on Alden Avenue near Ohio State University's campus.
Miami Valley Volunteers Make Difference
Dozens of organizations and hundreds of volunteers in the Miami Valley set out to make a difference on Saturday.
Capt. Jennifer Rhea Wynn, 33, of Marcy, N.Y., who was stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Great Falls, died of cancer Oct.
Forum Presents Issues Information
Wednesday, 28 October 2009 By KATIE YANTIS Staff Writer CELINA - Residents of the region gathered Tuesday night in the Dicke Hall at Wright State University Lake Campus to be informed on the three issues on the ballot Nov.
House Democrat Tells Medical Students Health Care Reform Will Pass With a Public Option Included
Although "there are items that could be better and provisions that could be added," Rep.
WSU grad wins $250K, proves she's 'Smarter than a 5th grader'
In a show that aired Monday, Oct. 19, former Beavercreek resident Elizabeth Miller-Deister proved she is smarter than a 5th grader.
Wright State grows base of sponsors
High above the floor of the Nutter Center in Fairborn, Wright State University 's banners are getting a face lift.
Centerville robot lab boon for area students
A family of five local robots soon will move into a two-story house in Centerville and give students and researchers a chance to study aging.
Dr. William Lafferty of Bexley received a State History Award for his book "Buckets and Belts." The award was presented at the Historical Society of Michigan's 135th annual State History Conference, held on Mackinac Island on Oct.
Health care reform takes center stage at forum
The panel at the DBJ's Health Care Forum spoke to 160 area business leaders Tuesday morning about health care reform and its impact on businesses.
NCR veteran named chairman of French company
Movea SA, a French research firm, announced that it has named Charles Picasso - a veteran of AT&T Global Information Solutions/NCR Corp.
MSU presidency offered; Gamble scholarship announced
Waded Cruzado-Salas, who currently serves as the executive vice president and provost of New Mexico State University, has been offered the position as president of Montana State University in Bozeman.
Patent workshop Oct. 28 at Dayton Metro Library
Wright State University and the Dayton Metro Library are offering a workshop to give inventors information about seeking patents to protect their innovations.
John Cathcart Joins GCTC As Mathematics Instructor
Covington, Ky.- Gateway Community and Technical College has appointed John Cathcart to the position of math instructor, according to Dr.
Ohio colleges' switch to semesters won't be easy
Up to 200,000 students will be affected when 20 Ohio colleges and universities convert to the semester system by fall 2012.
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