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About Through the Arch - Dayton Daily News

by @ Saturday, February 28th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

About Through the Arch
Dayton Daily News, OH
the Dayton Flyers 70-65 victory over Temple Saturday at UD Arena was huge. Except for a bit of a lull for a few minutes than began around the 6:00 mark, this was as good as I’ve seen this team look this season. The official bracket builders saw it

Real Estate Transfers - Rocktown Weekly

by @ Saturday, February 28th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Real Estate Transfers
Rocktown Weekly, VA
Nelson E. Miller to Clayton A. Justice and Marsha H. Justice, lot in Central District, $260000. Benjamin M. Martin and Bruce E. King to Lawrence K. Sakayama and Sally L. Sakayama, lot in Dayton, Ashby District, $250000.

Spelman holds first Town Hall in Oak Hill - Oak Hill Gazette

by @ Tuesday, February 24th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Oak Hill Gazette

Spelman holds first Town Hall in Oak Hill
Oak Hill Gazette, TX
He cited the example of Dayton Ohio in which regionally elected neighborhood boards are assigned a specific sum of money from which they can allocate spending on capital improvements in their area. He noted that while the final decisions are made by

David Zabriskie's House Robbed - Bicycling

by @ Tuesday, February 24th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

David Zabriskie's House Robbed
Bicycling
Wilber and Orville Wright, who were credited with the invention of the world's first successful airplane, were bicycle builders by trade. Their shop in Dayton is in disrepair, and it would cost more than $1 million to bring the building up to the

Wright shop offered as bicycle hall site - Chicago Tribune

by @ Tuesday, February 24th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Wright shop offered as bicycle hall site
Chicago Tribune, United States
Wilber and Orville Wright were bicycle builders by trade who made the first airplane flight at Kitty Hawk, NC, in 1903. Their bicycle shop in Dayton is in disrepair, and local advocates see the bicycle hall of fame as a way to save the building.

Homes more affordable now - Cincinnati.com

by @ Tuesday, February 24th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Homes more affordable now
Cincinnati.com, OH
Nationwide, housing affordability surged at the end of 2008 to its highest level in at least five years, according to the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Opportunity Index. For Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky,

'AMERICA'S EMPTIEST CITY': Las Vegas tops list of locales … - Las Vegas Review - Journal

by @ Wednesday, February 18th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

'AMERICA'S EMPTIEST CITY': Las Vegas tops list of locales
Las Vegas Review - Journal, NV - 9 hours ago
Other markets among the top five emptiest cities include Atlanta, Dayton, Ohio, and Greensboro/High Point, NC, which is home to the main rival to downtown's

Do homework before hiring, paying for roofer - Dayton Daily News

by @ Tuesday, February 17th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Do homework before hiring, paying for roofer
Dayton Daily News, OH
and you can check with the ORCA or the Dayton Builders Exchange to see if the contractor is a member. Many local roofers want a licensing system, because they say it would weed out some of the unqualified people who reflect badly on the industry.

Animal Hospital expanding - Dayton Business Journal

by @ Monday, February 16th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Animal Hospital expanding
Dayton Business Journal, OH - 21 hours ago
Healthy Growth: Dr. Beth Weisberger (right), owner of Dayton Animal Hospital, works on a furry patient with the help of veterinary assistant Amanda Etter.

Dayton Home Builders Association installs officers - Dayton Daily News

by @ Sunday, February 15th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Dayton Home Builders Association installs officers
Dayton Daily News, OH - Feb 14, 2009
By Tim Tresslar The Home Builders Association of Dayton installed this year's leaders during a Feb. 7 ceremony at the Golf Club at Yankee Trace,

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