Riding mower damages gas meter, causes leak
A lawn maintenance worker who drove too close to a high-pressure gas system damaged a valve on a gas meter Monday evening and caused a leak that prompted an evacuation. Dayton News
A lawn maintenance worker who drove too close to a high-pressure gas system damaged a valve on a gas meter Monday evening and caused a leak that prompted an evacuation. Dayton News
As the economy shows signs of improvement, many be eyeballing a new luxury ride. Dayton News
The Dayton Business Journal has named four new members to the 40 Under 40 Hall of Fame, with the induction ceremony to take place at the 2013 40 Under 40 awards banquet Thursday evening in downtown Dayton. Dayton News
June Dayton, Ohio event with Kayla Martell, Bob Rider and Rhonda McCarthy New national forum offers complimentary support for women in need! The new national tour of Women’s Hair Loss Seminars continues with great success. Dayton News
Community leaders from the Dayton region are in Washington, D.C. through Tuesday for the 29th annual “Fly-in.” The Dayton Development Coalition leads the event, which is used to formally deliver regional funding priorities to the Congressional delegation. Dayton News
A longtime resident of the Kettering Tower is downsizing after operating in excess space for several years. Dayton News
The trial of a Dayton man indicted on 56 criminal counts accusing him of sexually assaulting and videotaping several children under 13 began Monday afternoon. Dayton News
Speeding is big business. There’s no money to be made from it as an individual of course, unless you subscribe to the theory “time is money”. But the U.S. Census Bureau estimates 100,000 Americans are ticketed for speeding every day, at an average cost of $ 150 per ticket–$ 5.5 billion a year in revenue. [...]
For 35 years, Ford’s Supplier Diversity Development program has been cultivating successful relationships between the company and its minority, women and veteran-owned supplier businesses. Dayton News
A Dayton company has struck a deal with a local union to expand its business. Copp Systems Integrator, a 22-employee electronics and security integration firm, recently became signatory with IBEW Local 82 and hired a union member to be director of development for its new commercial electrical department. Dayton News