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Thomas Gnau is a business reporter for the Dayton Daily News. He grew up a U.S. Navy dependent, lived in two countries and five states before his 16th birthday. He graduated from Chaminade-Julienne High School and Wright State University. A Kettering resident, he is married to a Mad River Local Schools teacher; he and his wife have two daughters.
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Although PNC Foundation has made a sizeable investment in preparing Dayton children for kindergarten, the bank’s regional president in Dayton, Jim Hoehn, said that doesn’t mean the company will neglect other relationships and philanthropic endeavors.
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) expects to meet with representatives of the company it is striking, Chemineer, on March 31, a union spokesman said today, March 17.
The strike against Chemineer continued Tuesday, March 16, with the company using temporary replacement workers to help do the company’s work, according to a spokesman for the striking union, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM).
DAYTON — No one needs to convince William Richert, a police captain in South Gate, Calif., that Dayton-based Pelican Technologies is on to something.
With the ground saturated from melting snows and recent heavy rain, localized flooding is a possibility, most likely outside the Dayton area, the National Weather Service said today, March 13.
ENGLEWOOD — As soon as a visitor steps into Nissin Precision North America’s 110,000-square-foot plant, the metallic slam of a 1,000-pound press might be heard — and felt.
The process by which General Motors will reinstate 661 previously rejected dealerships is under way, the company has said.
DAYTON — Local Toyota dealers saw sales plunge in February in the wake of the automaker’s recalls and related scrutiny.
The union striking Chemineer did not oppose a temporary restraining order the company sought Tuesday, March 9, in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court, said an attorney representing Chemineer.
A local “blue-ribbon” commission is more than two months into the work of trying to unlock the mysteries of doing business with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
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