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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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Consumers continue to eye both new and used cars and trucks — and demand is strong for both.
The National Automobile Dealers Association expects stronger demand and suppressed supply to keep used car prices rising in 2012.
The Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce is taking a trip to Cuba to lay the groundwork for what organizers hope will one day be a different relationship between Cuba and the United States.
A freight transportation firm has opened a terminal in Huber Heights, employing 29 people, the company said.
Local Eastman Kodak Co. employees have been told that about 16 percent of the company’s local work force — about 80 employees — will be laid off this month.
Following years of decline and a savage recession, automakers are reinvesting in Ohio’s auto industry because the state has what it takes to make quality cars and trucks, industry officials and observers said.
A few days after high temperatures flirted with 60 or higher, parts of the Miami Valley are experiencing freezing rain this morning — and the possibility of snow on Tuesday night and Wednesday, according to a National Weather Service forecast.
ANNA — Honda will invest $98 million in its engine plant here and create 150 new jobs in Ohio as part of a plan to become the “fuel efficiency leader in every segment” of the North American auto industry, company leaders said Wednesday.
Following years of decline and a savage recession, automakers are reinvesting in Ohio’s auto industry because the state has what it takes to make quality cars and trucks, industry officials and observers said.
The pace of Honda’s investments in Ohio is accelerating.
Honda plans to announce today a new “major investment” at its Anna engine plant in Shelby County .
CENTERVILLE — WelcomeToCollege, a rare home-grown Dayton-area dot-com, is finding itself increasingly welcome in high school halls and college campuses.
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