The second and final day of the CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show on Sunday drew people from far and wide who were eager to see something special, something thrilling, something dazzling.
The Ohio Department of Commerceâs Division of Real Estate and Professional Licensing (REPL) sent out an alert this week to make potential buyers and real estate agents aware of a concerning trend reported nationally: fraudulent real estate listings.
âWe need a community-based behavioral health hospital available for our residents when they need a bed,â said Helen Jones-Kelley, executive director of the Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) board.
The second day of the CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show started a bit wet and gloomy Sunday, but that may actually come as a relief to thrill-seekers, aviation enthusiasts and other visitors after Saturdayâs show was blazingly hot.
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