Dayton-area Walmart Supercenter expansion
The Walmart Supercenter, 1701 W. Dorothy Lane in Moraine, will unveil its remodeled interior on Friday. The remodel includes an expanded grocery section, a deli including smoked meat, hot meal and catering menus and updated registers and check-out areas.
Possible $1M pledge to music pavilion
Dayton commissioners will decide this week whether to make a contribution of $1 million to bring a free, outdoor music venue downtown. “We are confident in their ability to bring this over the finish line,” said Dayton City Manager Shelley Dickstein.
The Dayton Levitt Pavilion will be a community anchor that supports economic development in a vital part of the center city while providing a place for people to congregate, interact and enjoy shared experiences, officials said.
The city of Huber Heights is being sued by T-Mobile in federal court after a decision to deny the wireless carrier a new tower. The carrier argues that the denial of the 179-foot tower at 7730 Taylorsville Road “has the effect of prohibiting T-Mobile from providing personal wireless services.”
Meningitis shot; county hosting clinics
Dayton and Montgomery County will host two vaccination clinics this week for seventh- and 12th- grade students. All incoming seventh- graders and incoming seniors must have a dose of the meningococcal vaccine. No appointment is required.
A new Ohio law requires all incoming seventh-graders have one dose of the meningococcal vaccine, and all incoming seniors must have a second dose. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Public Health, Dayton and Montgomery County
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