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Dayton Furniture Companies & Stores
Dayton Crews Attack Trash Pile Piles of trash have been collecting in alleys behind some Dayton homes and on Thursday morning, crews removed the largest pile in front of a vacant home on Wyoming Street.
Residents: Trash Piles, Dumping Increases In Dayton Budget cuts in the city of Dayton are being blamed for a growing problem with trash in some neighborhoods.
BED BUG BATTLE Specialists find them in TVs, clock radios and computer towers. Call for the Eek Squad, because we’re referring to infestations of bed bugs.
Bloodthirsty bugs slipping between county’s sheets Everybody knows of the traditional bedtime instructions to have a good night, to sleep tight and to not let the bedbugs bite. So with bedbug infestations increasing across the country and state, county health officials have provided some tips for residents to ensure an absence of bites in the night.
News : UW-Madison Campus Jennifer Zettel and Charlie Gorichanaz crash some move-in parties to speak with some freshmen.
Flats offer guests nearby lodging Loyola students' families can now stay closer to the university at The Flats at Loyola Station, a student-run luxury guesthouse that opened in July. ...
Centerville Elder-Beerman store closing CENTERVILLE — Bon-Ton Stores will close its Elder-Beerman store at 1095 S. Main St. by late January, the company announced Monday, Aug. 30.Bud Bergren, president and CEO of Bon-Ton, cited the result of a review and the store’s proximity to the Dayton Mall Elder-Beerman for its closing.
Salvation Army of Carlisle fights bedbugs Officials at the Salvation Army of Carlisle say they are doing everything they can to keep the bedbugs from biting.
The Bon-Ton Stores closing Elder-Beerman store in Ohio The Bon-Ton Stores said today that it's closing its 191,000-square-foot Elder-Beerman store in Centerville, Ohio, by early next year.
Fact finder leaves Toledo, Teamsters unhappy By IGNAZIO MESSINA BLADE STAFF WRITER The Bell administration and Teamsters Local 20 are publicly cordial about resuming talks on a new contract but privately, neither side appears pleased. As is typical with city of Toledo-union negotiations, the talks slammed into a roadblock and the dispute went before a fact finder to hear the arguments and make a recommendation. Sometimes, a fact finder ... |
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