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He sometimes is simply called Mr. Dayton.
Dale Huffman of the Dayton Daily News seems to show up everywhere especially if the event is newsworthy.
He is not only a popular newspaper columnist, blogger, an author, and television and radio show host. He has become a media personality.
And he uses his celebrity to do good things, to touch lives and to try to make positive change for all the people in the Miami Valley.
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For more than 40 years in a row, I have shared some of the magic in the Santa mailbag. In this age of e-mail and instant messaging, there seem to be fewer and fewer handwritten letters each year.
Some are tiny. Some are tall. They come in various colors and are popular with children of all ages.
Her family, friends, and students are proud of Miranda Rinehart who recently completed fundraising activities to help children fight the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa.
A number of individuals are planning to arrive in Xenia on Saturday for a fifth annual holiday breakfast at a famous orphanage.
More than 100 days ago, Juletta Aycock learned that her son Nick Aycock, 29, was critically injured in an accident.
When asked what she is thankful for in 2010, Pauline Stamps of West Carrollton does not hesitate when she says, “being able to host my ‘special people’ party each year tops my list.
Harriett Baker said, “We are a home away from home for the relatives of our hospitalized veterans.”
Baker is one of the volunteers who helps keep the Hospitality House operating on the grounds of the Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 4100 W.
When the more winter-like weather began, Christopher “Chris” Brown put his bicycle away, but he misses his regular biking activity.
Those of us who have been close friends to broadcaster Carl Day were braced and expecting the awful news after he was transferred to Hospice of Dayton.
For more than half a century, Allen Johnson of Dayton has been serving the Air Force and the nation as a communications research engineer.
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