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OFFICES LIKELY TO EVOLVE, NOT VANISH
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Child care issue adds to stress of online schooling
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Watermain repair job instills lesson learned
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FALLEN HERO
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DAYTON TO CUT SPENDING ON PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS
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BACKTO SCHOOLTIME MEANS TOUGH DECISIONS
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With 30 days to go, third of county uncounted
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Despite all the change, it was still just football
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Pandemic re shaping the airline industry
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Chanting ‘seven bullets, seven days,’ many march in Kenosha
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Kenosha police union gives version of Blake shooting
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Top general: Military to play no role in election
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Local Oscar winner honors memory of ‘Black Panther’ star
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Wind of change: Hurricane topples Confederate statue
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Conventions over — what’s next for campaigns?
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Black voters organize after March on Washington
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UN urges help for Banksy-sponsored ship
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UAE decree formally ends Israel boycott
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Belarus cracks down on journalists; 2 AP staff deported
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Horses killed in mysterious ritual mutilations
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Life starts to look normal where pandemic began
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Controversial programaddresses urban crime
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Drug injected during arrests drawing scrutiny
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Hurricane victims from2017 still awaiting aid
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Lawyers ready to help tenants with evictions
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Democrats’ plan in small, rural swing state counties: Lose by less
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Dead dolphins, oil spill cause uproar in streets
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Brazil official: No halt to deforestation curbs
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Transparent public toilets more than meets the eye
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Loss of Greenland ice sheet set record in ’19
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Leader urges ‘thriftiness,’ wages war on food waste
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The lonely plight of theGreat BarrierReef
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Just blow a kiss ... and vote
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We cannot claim ignorance of its impact
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For those who hurl the F-word
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Using the F-word is a choice, even on a hotmic
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What Biden needs is 2020’s Sister Souljah moment
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NBA decides to call timeout, because enough is enough
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They’re going to talk; your warriors know the real story
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Isolation haunts nursing home residents, families
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City to build $3.5M fiber-optic network
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LOCAL FOCUS HIGHLIGHTS AREA NEWS, EVENTS
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Doing our best as schools open in pandemic
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Jail populations growing; prisons taking local inmates
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More small businesses now qualify for Greene relief fund
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Cut in the credits required to graduate fromFairmont not ‘lowering the bar’
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Music venuemonitored for COVID-19 complaints
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Negro Leagues a timeless treasure celebration year of the Negro Leagues, Sinclair has canceled its sports programs because of the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s why Carter looked to the senior league players with whom he plays.
“I don’t knowif you sawus, but
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Reds hoping formore fun in 2nd half of short season
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Scoochie’s little brother becomes fifirstmember of ’21 class
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Indians’ 4-game losing streak vs. Trojans ends
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‘Amazing’ play in final seconds lifts Northmont
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Elks ‘special’ when it matters, win opener
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Wildcats win, show they still have ‘dudes’
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Keeping Bauer around might cost a tower
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Depth at cornerback an issue as season opener approaches
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Stefanski impresses with leadership in unique first year
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AUG. 30— IN HISTORY
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Honda to pay $85Min lawsuit
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CareSource sees uptick in Ohio Medicaid enrollment
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Once Upon a Thyme: ‘Our really fun space’
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Ohio hospital prices vary
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Purchasing appliances can be difficult, but here are some tips
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Business calendar
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Bank profits slump 70% as virus rakes businesses
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Distilleries sit on gallons of unsold hand sanitizer
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Credit Union gives grants to 2 nonprofits
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BUSINESS PEOPLE CancerCare UpperValleyMedical Center
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‘Their sole job is to save people’
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Looking for support for your student? DaytonMetro Library can ‘HelpNow’
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WSU REMEMBERS FORMER DANCE PROFESSOR
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Take this current events quiz.
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Therapist offers advice on making big decisions
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Turned off by the power of technology
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Local fifth grader creates corona PSA inmost creative way
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Sevenmoneymistakes at the gas station
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Advice for cleaning face masks as school starts
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‘Back to School’ opportunities abound for writers
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One half of this touchingwar story is being told by a pigeon
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Husband’s friend moved in and has no plans to leave
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Wright State grad named program director of Brooklyn-based arts troupe
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MTV Video Awards, hosted by Keke Palmer, goes all over NYC
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Duplicate bridge has three types of competition
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THESUNDAYCROSSWORD:
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HOROSCOPES BY HOLIDAY:
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Residential property sales in selected area counties
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Tips for planting fall vegetables
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Refurbished charm, modern conveniencesmerge
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Take steps to keep pests out of your home
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2-story with four bedrooms built in 2019