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  2. Ohio jail deaths: Twice inmates overpower guards at hospitals ...

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    Montgomery County Jail on West 2nd Street in Dayton Wednesday, January 17, 2024. ... Network Ohio examined 219 deaths in jail custody that were reported to the state Department of Rehabilitation ...

  3. Dayton shooter Connor Betts killed his 22-year-old sister ...

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    The suspect who opened fire outside a crowded bar in Dayton, Ohio, killed his own sister during the attack, which left nine people dead and 27 more injured.

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    An Ohio woman was sentenced to 40 years in prison this week for injecting her estranged husband with an animal tranquilizer — and then burying his body — in an attack that was partly captured ...

  5. Dayton Daily News - Wikipedia

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    A Dayton Daily News headline dated August 12, 1945, announcing the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. On August 15, 1898, James M. Cox purchased the Dayton Evening News. One week later, on August 22, 1898, he renamed it the Dayton Daily News. In 2023, the Dayton Daily News celebrated 125 years in business.

  6. List of newspapers in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Akron Press joined in 1925 with Akron Times to be The Akron Times-Press.; The Barberton Herald (1923-2022) [2]; Celina Democrat (1895–1921) [3]; The Cedarville Herald (from July 1890 to December 1954) [4]

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  8. Kettering-Oakwood Times - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper, first published in 1956, was one of three Civitas-owned Dayton, Ohio–area community papers that ceased publication on August 9, 2013. [1] [2] The paper was formerly owned by Brown Publishing Company and Amos Press.

  9. Roz Young - Wikipedia

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    Rosamond McPherson "Roz" Young (October 4, 1912 – September 18, 2005) was an author, educator, historian, and for more than 25 years a "beloved" [1] columnist for The Dayton Daily News and, prior to that, The Journal Herald in Dayton, Ohio.

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