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OH-49, also known as Dayton-Greenville Pike is a main north–south connector from Greenville to the north in Darke County to I-70. Clay Township has established a Joint Economic Development District (a "JEDD") with the neighboring city of Clayton at the intersection of Interstate 70 and OH-49. [citation needed]
Nov. 3—So many things went online at the start of the pandemic; including local farms like Shults Farm. The family-owned and run Canajoharie farm started selling its meat, dairy products and ...
At the 2020 census, the population was 537,309, [2] making it the fifth-most populous county in Ohio. The county seat is Dayton. [3] The county was named in honor of Richard Montgomery, an American Revolutionary War general, who was killed in 1775 while attempting to capture Quebec City, Canada. [4] Montgomery County is part of the Dayton, Ohio ...
Alan Harold was elected Stark County Auditor in 2010. He served as President of the County Auditors’ Association of Ohio in 2019 and was recipient of the Richard J. Makowski Award as outstanding ...
The George Bixler Farm, a historic site in the township Location in Montgomery County and the state of Ohio . Coordinates: 39°47′16″N 84°24′59″W / 39.78778°N 84.41639°W / 39.78778; -84
Miami Township is home to the American offices of LexisNexis information systems and a regional office of MetLife insurance. It is also home to the area's oldest major shopping area, the Dayton Mall, and it has Southview Hospital, a member of the Kettering Medical Center Network, a Seventh-day Adventist facility.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow bought a mansion last summer in the suburb of Anderson Township for $7.5 million, which was the most expensive home sale in Hamilton County last year ...
Oakwood is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. The population was 9,572 at the 2020 census. A suburb of Dayton, Oakwood is part of the Dayton metropolitan area. It was incorporated in 1908. John Henry Patterson, industrialist and founder of the National Cash Register Corporation, is considered the "Father of Oakwood." [5]