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Dayton Plans a Prom this Year, but Students Want Rule Relaxed
Dayton Independent Schools plans to host a prom this year, an event that was denied last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Dayton Independent Schools plans to host a prom this year, an event that was denied last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Jay Fossett, the former Covington city manager, is back in charge of a city government.
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Teachers and full-time classified staff at Dayton Independent Schools received a $1,000 permanent raise, it was announced last week.
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The Dayton board of education accepted a draft budget for the next school year.
The budget is projected at around $2 million with an 11.9-percent contingency.
The City of Dayton city council is seeking to fill a vacancy created when City Councilwoman Tammy Cornett resigned on Feb. 2.
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The City of Dayton is launching a new business support program boosted by federal funds awarded through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
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The City of Highland Heights has turned to another Campbell County city in selecting its first full-time city administrator since the 1980s.
The popular Beyond the Curb urban living tours that typically take place twice a year in Northern Kentucky's river cities, is virtual this year.
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Dayton Independent Schools Superintendent Jay Brewer said at last week's board of education meeting that there has been no transmission of COVID-19 on the district's campuses, but that the schools
Dayton city council approved a five-percent reduction in the city's property tax, the first rate decrease that the city has seen in a dozen years.ity in 12 years..
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Northern Kentucky school districts entered into an agreement to assist each other in providing a systematic approach to personnel and asset mobilization.
The popular Beyond the Curb urban living tours that typically take place twice a year in Northern Kentucky's river cities, is virtual this year.
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RCN contributor Patricia A. Scheyer covers Northern Kentucky's urban school district.
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Dayton Independent Schools received a donation of 142 backpacks from a ninth grader from Mason, Oh.
The popular Beyond the Curb urban living tours that typically take place twice a year in Northern Kentucky's river cities, is virtual this year.