⚾ Cincinnati Reds: The team has earned the franchise’s first playoff berth in five years. Here is what you need to know about the wildcard series, which starts tonight.
🍂 October freebies: There is budget-friendly fun in Dayton and surrounding communities to enjoy throughout the month.
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House bill would credit Ohio property taxpayers $1.7B over three years
State legislators have rolled out another mega bill proposal they said will put about $1.7 billion in the majority of Ohio property taxpayers’ pockets next year.
• House Ways and Means Committee: It approved an amendment to the popular House Bill 186, which caps most school district tax increase requests to the rate of inflation.
• What co-sponsor Rep. Jim Hoops is saying: “Our goal in introducing this bill was to try to figure out how we can kind of control the growth in property taxes because, as all of you are aware, this is a kitchen table issue. Everybody’s talking about it,” he said.
• 20-mill floor: The bill applies statewide in school districts that are at the 20-mill floor, where value increases produced huge tax windfalls throughout the mandated property reappraisal schedule over the past few years.
• By the numbers: There are 483 school districts at the 20-mill floor — out of roughly 611 statewide — and their taxpayers will see the credit on their second-half bills next year if the bill is passed. Vocational schools are also included in this plan.
‘You can’t kill the Reds’ — What to know about Cincinnati’s wild card series vs. Dodgers
The Reds have earned their first playoff berth in five years and the first postseason appearance in a 162-game season in 12 years.
• Wild Card Series: The Reds now must take a cross-country flight and play a wild card series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
• Opponent scouting report: The Dodgers are the defending World Series champions. They finished 93-69 this season. That’s the fourth-best record in baseball.
• Player excitement: “We wanted this,” relief pitcher Brent Suter told reporters. “We’re going on a journey. This is step one of all our goals. We freakin’ did it, man. We did it. You can’t kill the Reds.”
• Schedule: The Reds play the Dodgers at 9:08 p.m. today in Game 1 and at the same time Wednesday in Game 2 of the best-of-three series. Game 3, if needed, will take place at 9:08 p.m. Thursday at Dodger Stadium.
FREE CONTENT: October freebies: Things to do in Dayton and the region that don’t charge a fee to enter
Free events ranging from community festivals to film can be found across the Dayton region in October.
Here is a guide to events to keep in mind as you plan your calendar.
What to know today
• One big takeaway: Kettering Health’s contract with Medicare Advantage insurers Humana and Devoted Health will not be renewed at the end of the year.
• Dayton Food & Dining: Bunkers Sports Bar and Grill celebrates 30 years in Vandalia on Saturday.
• Happening today: Beginning today, anyone looking to access online pornography in Ohio will have to prove they’re 18 or older by digitally uploading a government-issued ID or another identifying document.
• Archdeacon: The very real embodiment of Miami University’s revered motto: Love and Honor.
• Community Gem: As a young business professional, Halee Mollette is active in the Dayton community.
• Preps Profile: Keira Buckholtz. The Springboro sophomore soccer player earned second-team All-Greater Western Ohio Conference and second-team all-district honors as a freshman while being named Springboro’s rookie of the year.
• Photo of the day: The Dayton Art Institute’s 54th Oktoberfest was celebrated on the museum’s grounds over the weekend. Oktoberfest is the museum’s largest annual fundraiser. Here’s a look at highlights from Saturday. 📷