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  2. Dayton has a submarine billionaire? Here's a list of the ...

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    Before becoming the latest to spend his person fortune exploring the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, Connor made his riches running The Connor Group, a real-estate firm based in Dayton.

  3. 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.

  4. Clay Mathile - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Lee Mathile (pronounced [Muh-til]) (January 11, 1941 – August 26, 2023) was an American billionaire businessman best known for leading Iams to nearly $1 billion in sales before selling it to Procter & Gamble (P&G) for $2.3 billion in 1999 [1] in what was, at the time, the largest cash-only deal in P&G's history.

  5. Dayton Business Journal - Wikipedia

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  6. Kettering Health Dayton - Wikipedia

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    According to the Dayton Business Journal in 2013, Grandview Medical Center, as it was known then, had 203 beds and employed over 1,200 people. [10] By late 2015, the number of beds had risen to 344. [11] The total number of people employed by Grandview was reported in 2019 to be 1,900. [12]

  7. Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Dayton region's main business newspaper is the Dayton Business Journal. The Dayton City Paper, a community paper focused on music, art, and independent thought ceased operation in 2018. The Dayton Weekly News has been published since 1993, providing news and information to Dayton's African-American community.

  8. Bootsie Neal - Wikipedia

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    Idotha "Bootsie" Neal (September 9, 1952 [1] – January 24, 2021) [2] was a politician and developer in Dayton, Ohio and a member of the Democratic Party. Born in Newbern, Alabama, she grew up in Buffalo, New York. [1] In 1991, she became the first African-American woman elected to Dayton's city commission, on which she served until 2004.

  9. Nan Whaley - Wikipedia

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    Nannette L. Whaley (/ ˈ w eɪ l i /; born January 23, 1976) is an American politician who served as the 56th mayor of Dayton, Ohio, from 2014 to 2022.A member of the Democratic Party, she was first elected to the mayorship in November 2013, after serving on the city commission for two terms.