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Anthony Gottschlich is currently the non-profits reporter for the Dayton Daily News. He grew up in Dayton, attending Corpus Christi and Chaminade Julienne Catholic schools. He attended Sinclair Community College and Ohio State University, earning associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees. He worked at the Springfield News-Sun for three years prior to joining the Dayton Daily News in 2002. Gottschlich has covered a variety of areas in his career, including government, politics and nonprofits, health care, education and human interest stories, collecting several awards along the way. He and his family live in Dayton.

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DAYTON — You might save a life by donating blood at the Community Blood Center this summer, but you also might win a pair of Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
DAYTON — Two men were shot during an attempted robbery in the 2900 block of Wexford Place in the Hilltop Homes housing complex on Monday, July 5.
DAYTON — Police halted traffic on eastbound U.S. 35 at Liscum Drive following a motorcycle crash Monday night, July 5.
CLAYTON — Paramedics were en route to Children’s Medical Center of Dayton with a boy around 8 years of age who nearly drowned at a holiday party, police said at 5:35 p.
DAYTON — Enjoy the cool temperatures and low humidity while they last, because Sunday is shaping up to be a hot, muggy one for our nation’s birthday.
DAYTON — Chrysler fans, motorheads and people who like big fins on cars: this Saturday’s for you.
More than half of all adults in the labor force say that since the Great Recession began 30 months ago, they have suffered a spell of unemployment, a cut in pay, a reduction in hours or have become involuntary part-time workers, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center’s Social & Demographic Trends Project.
DAYTON — Many people in the Dayton area reported feeling buildings shake about 2 p.m. today.
Michael Hansen of the Ohio Seismic Network said the shaking came from a magnitude 5.
DAYTON — At the Gettysburg Gateway Shelter for Men, three homeless men work under the hot sun to create an urban farm for the homeless and others while laying the groundwork for a brighter future.
DAYTON — The fleeing has stopped for Islom Shakhbandarov.
That’s also the case for 200 other Turkish refugees settling in the working-class neighborhood of Old North Dayton, after a lifetime of persecution and forced migration in Russia and other regions of the former Soviet Union.
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