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    Only a few of the 59 species of mosquitoes in Ohio can transmit disease. However, the diseases these mosquitoes can carry are very serious and include: Eastern equine encephalitis, La Crosse encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis and West Nile virus. CONTRIBUTED
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    Public Health to spray for mosquitoes in Vandalia, Clayton Wednesday
    The MVCTC serves students from multiple counties, including parts of Miami and Montgomery counties. JIM NOELKER/STAFF
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    Local career tech center adds AI to the curriculum this year
    Elaine Wittman, who previously served as city of Clayton's assistant city manager, will replace outgoing City Manager Amanda Zimmerlin on an interim basis later this month. CONTRIBUTED
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    Wittman appointed interim city manager for Clayton
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    1 injured after being thrown off ATV in Clayton
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    First look inside Bella Sorella Pizza in Clayton: How to try it before the opening
    Bella Sorella Pizza is opening for dinner service only Sept. 12-15 at 1405 Esther Price Way in Clayton. NATALIE JONES/STAFF
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    PHOTOS: Sneak peek inside Bella Sorella Pizza in Clayton
    Clayton Law Director Martina Dillon, left, and City Manager Amanda Zimmerlin. CONTRIBUTED
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    Clayton city manager, law director to resign in September
    Amanda Zimmerlin has served as Clayton's city manager since 2020. CONTRIBUTED
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    Clayton manager offered position with city of Battle Creek, Mich.
    Clayton Mayor Mike Stevens, center, along with councilmen Tim Gorman and Greg Merkle. FILE
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    Clayton ballot issues: Voters to decide on charter changes, gas aggregation; housing...
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    Clayton man dead after fatal crash in Butler Twp. Saturday morning
    Clayton Mayor Mike Stevens, center, with councilmen Tim Gorman, left, and Greg Merkle. AIMEE HANCOCK/STAFF
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    Clayton council flip-flops again on 529-home development, repeals approval in fourth vote
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    Athlete of the week: Aidan Pendleton, Northmont High School
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    Anticoli’s house dressing is now available locally: Here’s where you can get it
    Jennifer Vollmer talks about tornado damage her property sustained while standing in front of the remains of a grain bin that was destroyed during the storm last year. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF
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    Ohio home insurance rates soar due to storms, inflation; how to protect yourself
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    20 Miami Valley communities expand energy programs to residents, small businesses
    The 48th annual Troy Strawberry Festival took place on Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2, 2024 in downtown Troy and the Great Miami River levee. Featured festivities included strawberry themed foods, vendors, live music and more. Here are scenes from Saturday plus a behind the scenes glimpse at the making of the festival’s famous strawberry donuts by Troy Music Boosters volunteers at Troy Memorial Stadium. This year’s festival theme was Blooming Berries. TOM GILLIAM / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER
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    Troy Strawberry Festival to have 2 stages of entertainment, car show and more
    Next Level Game Lounge, formerly Englewood Fun Center, is closed. AIMEE HANCOCK/STAFF
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    Next Level Game Lounge north of Dayton closed ‘until further notice’
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    Man accused of shooting into ex’s car, Huber Heights house pleads guilty
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    Child seriously injured after being hit by a vehicle in Clayton Saturday afternoon
    The Panera Bread on Miller Lane in Butler Twp. closed its doors recently. AIMEE HANCOCK/STAFF
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    Panera Bread closes one of its Dayton restaurants
    The Northmont City Schools Board of Education office is located at 4001 Old Salem Road in Englewood. AIMEE HANCOCK/STAFF
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    Longtime Northmont schools employee arrested on suspicion of sexual battery
    Students at Smith Elementary School in Oakwood exit the building. Jim Noelker/Staff
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    School levies: Huber Heights vote split; Northmont, Oakwood pass, Jefferson Twp. fails
    Voters cast their ballots at the North Huber Heights Baptist Church on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF
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    Tuesday’s election has major tax votes in some local cities, quiet in others
    A "Keep It Rural" sign in a yard on the corner of Johnsville Brookville Road and Air Hill Road just outside Brookville. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF
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    ‘Keep It Rural?’ Residents push back against new housing, cities seek balance
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    Northmont schools seek new tax levy after voters said no twice in 2023
    A water tower at the Miami water treatment plant on Chuck Wagner Lane in northeast Dayton. CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF
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    Dayton responds to Montgomery County’s $14M water lawsuit; many cities affected
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    Esther Price Candies launches ‘Golden Egg Hunt’
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    The Gem City Kitchen is now at the Dayton Arcade serving up homestyle food
    Clayton city council gave a developer rezoning approval in a plan to build more than 500 homes on vacant land south of Sweet Potato Ridge Road, just across the street from a suburban development in the neighboring city of Union. MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF
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    Clayton council OKs huge 529-home development in third vote; tension continues
    After complaints from a "Keep it Rural" group, Clayton city council stopped a proposal in January to build more than 500 homes on vacant land south of Sweet Potato Ridge Road, just across the street from a suburban development in the neighboring city of Union. But then Council reconsidered and reversed the decision Feb. 6. MARSHALL GORBY / STAFF
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    Clayton council angers some by reversing vote, approving massive 529-home plan
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    Pair with gunshot wounds walk into MVH North on Sunday
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