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Dave Larsen

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Dave Larsen covers arts and entertainment. He started at DDN in 1990 and previously has served as film critic and pop music critic. Dave graduated from the Boston University College of Communication. He lives near Tipp City with his family and is president of the Southwest Ohio "Kon-Tiki" chapter of the Fraternal Order of Moai.


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‘App economy’ job prospects booming

6:51 PM Sunday, February 12, 2012

The mobile applications market, a high-tech industry with a small but growing presence in Dayton, has grown to $10 billion in worth and created an estimated 466,000 jobs in the U.

Broadband expanding to lure jobs to Ohio

7:58 AM Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Ohio will invest more than $10 million to boost its current broadband network speed tenfold to boost research and job growth statewide, Gov.

Super Bowl a big deal for area fans, sports bars, too

9:20 PM Sunday, February 5, 2012

Super Bowl Sunday is an important day for NFL fans, as well as the restaurants and retailers that provide football party staples such as chicken wings and beer.

Old River Park to stay closed in 2012

8:00 PM Sunday, February 5, 2012

DAYTON — Old River Park will remain closed for a second year while the University of Dayton develops a timeline and funding plan for making multimillion-dollar improvements in phases, university officials said.

Dense fog advisory issued for area

11:02 AM Sunday, February 5, 2012

The National Weather Service forecast office in Wilmington issued a dense fog advisory until 10 a.m.

Dayton VA plans low-income senior housing unit

7:10 PM Friday, February 3, 2012

Dayton VA Medical Center officials on Monday are expected to announce the establishment of a new low-income senior housing unit for veterans and their families on the Dayton VA campus.

Warren County to prosecute area’s first ‘bath salts’ case

11:50 PM Thursday, February 2, 2012

A Clearcreek Twp. man scheduled to be arraigned today in Warren County Common Pleas Court on a charge of aggravated drug possession will be the first person in the region prosecuted under the new state law banning the sale or possession of the designer drug known as bath salts, as well as synthetic marijuana.

Hospitals give crime lab $10K to fight ‘bath salts’

7:08 AM Wednesday, February 1, 2012

A $10,000 grant from a Dayton-area hospital association will help medical and law enforcement personnel identify the ever-changing ingredients in deadly designer drugs such as “bath salts.

Local workers set stage for Super Bowl halftime

8:27 PM Monday, January 30, 2012

Nearly two dozen stagehands from the Dayton area are preparing for one of the region’s biggest events in years — Super Bowl XLVI and its halftime show featuring Madonna on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

Fewer Ohio teens have their driver’s licenses

7:38 PM Sunday, January 29, 2012

The number of Ohio teens getting their driver’s license has declined in recent years, reflecting a national trend, according to a Dayton Daily News analysis of state Bureau of Motor Vehicles data.

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