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Anthony Gottschlich is currently the K-12 education 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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The West Carrollton trucker accused of killing his driving partner near Buffalo, NY, last week has pleaded not guilty, the Erie County (N.
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, flattened buildings, orphaned children and decimated families dominate the landscape, but there are few tears in this earthquake-shattered Caribbean nation, said members of a local disaster relief team that returned from Haiti on Thursday evening, Feb.
EATON — The skeletal remains of a man found in July 2008 on an abandoned property near West Alexandria are those of a registered sex offender from Dayton, the Preble County Sheriff’s Office reported Tuesday, Feb.
The final few months of 2009 were good ones for automobile dealer Joe Hidy, at least compared to the end of 2008.
Robert L. Hardy made friends easily, would help people down on their luck, even when he didn’t have much himself, and talk your ear off about football and NASCAR, his fiance said Thursday, Jan.
DAYTON — If St. Rita School needs a hero, a star, something or someone to celebrate in its final days as a school this year, it needn’t look far.
Bill Nicholson admits he was a lousy student as a kid growing up on Dayton’s East Side, moving from one high school to the next, including Wilbur Wright, Patterson Cooperative and finally Colonel White before dropping out and joining the Navy.
MIAMISBURG — Seventy-five workers will lose their jobs when Pitney Bowes, a maker of mailing products, postage meters and related systems, closes its Miamisburg operations by the end of the year, a company spokesman said Monday evening, Jan.
RIVERSIDE — Mad River School District Treasurer Amy Twarek has resigned after two years with the district, but it’s not clear when she’s leaving or where she’s headed, district officials said Monday, Jan.
DAYTON — The 60th annual Dayton Public Schools Districtwide Spelling Bee will be Wednesday, Jan. 27, in the auditorium of Stivers School for the Arts, 1313 E.
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