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WHIO Reports - 2008 Shows

Posted: 11:57 am EDT April 10, 2008Updated: 7:30 pm EST December 28, 2008




Adoption - December 28, 2008

DTV Transition - December 21, 2008

Dayton Originals - December 14, 2008

Charitable Giving - December 7, 2008

The History of General Motors - November 30, 2008

Alzheimer's Disease - November 23, 2008

Miami Valley Economy - November 16, 2008

Breast Cancer - November 9, 2008

Middle Class Costs - November 2, 2008

Clean Ohio Fund, Issue 2 - October 26, 2008

Casino Issue - October 19, 2008

Payday Issue - October 12, 2008

Kids Voting - October 5, 2008

Dayton School Levy - September 28, 2008

Heart Healthy - September 21, 2008

Teenagers & STD's - September 14, 2008

DHL - September 7, 2008

Honor Flight - August 31, 2008

Highway Construction - August 24, 2008

Back To School - August 17, 2008

Aileron - August 10, 2008

Digital TV Transition Update - August 3, 2008

Kettering Holiday At Home - July 27, 2008

Antioch University - July 20, 2008

Central State University Expansion - July 13, 2008

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Jobs - July 6, 2008

General Motors Moraine (Part 2) - June 29, 2008

General Motors Moraine (Part 1) - June 22, 2008

Child Support - June 15, 2008

High Gas Prices - June 8, 2008

Dayton's Childrens - June 1, 2008

Housing in the Miami Valley - May 25, 2008

Tax Rebate - May 18, 2008

Breast Cancer - May 11, 2008

Congressional Arts Competition - May 4, 2008

Minority Health - April 27, 2008

Home Foreclosure - April 20, 2008

Organ Donations - April 13, 2008

"Get Midwest" - April 6, 2008

Quilt Exhibit - March 30, 2008

Womanline - March 23, 2008

Multiple Sclerosis Walk - March 16, 2008

Caring for the Elderly - March 9, 2008

Sinclair Levy Ballot - March 2, 2008

Miami Valley Saves - February 24, 2008

Digital TV - February 17, 2008

Learning Tree Farm - February 10, 2008

Black History Month - February 3, 2008

State Leaders - January 27, 2008

United Negro College Fund - January 20, 2008

Social Security - January 13, 2008

Blood Donations - January 6, 2008

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High Q

High Q, Dayton's only locally produced game show, will kick off its 17th season of academic competition on September 27th, 2009 at 8:30 a.m. on WHIO-TV. Full Story ››


Community Needs


"Going Places" Community Workshops

An integrated Land Use Vision for the Miami Valley Region is a regional initiative designed to bring people together to create a road map for the future of land development in the Miami Valley Region. The study covers Greene, Miami and Montgomery counties and the cities of Carlisle, Franklin and Springboro in the northern part of Warren County.

Do you have a vision for the Miami Valley Region in the year 2040? YOUR ideas and innovations are needed to help make the Miami Valley Region a better place to live, work and play!

For More Information: go online MVRPC, call the staff at 937-223-6323 or Email

FOR A LIST OF MEETING DATES AND PLACES: go online Going Places Phase II - Meetings

PLEASE TAKE SURVEY BY CLICKING HERE


The Salvation Army of Sidney will soon begin renovating part of its facility in preparation to host homeless families of Shelby County. This Transitional Family Housing program will be the first of its kind in the area. This is not any kind of rehab or place for transients to come in for the night, this program is for pre-screened families, many of whom have small children. "It's to help people get back on their feet; to give them a hand up, not a hand out," said Major Herb Carter of the Salvation Army.

Though the building funds were raised back in 1994, funds will still be needed for operation. Monies raised during the Annual Maintenance Appeal will go for the operation of this and the Salvation Army's other local programs.
For More Information or to Donate: visit the website Sidney Salvation Army









A great time for new visitors and returning visitors, young and the young-at-heart!
There will be fun for everyone!
There are donkeys, goats, pibs, Jill & Lil, the cows, chickens, sheep, ponies, plus Scarlet & Gray, the cats, farm games and play area and enjoy woodland trails, meadows, hay fields and barns. There is also a covered picnic shelter.
For More Information or to plan your party: visit their website for Learning Tree, call Courtney 937-866-8650 or email Events
Learning Tree Farm
3376 South Union Road
Dayton, Ohio 45418
937-866-8650




Next of Kin Notification:

You can assure your next of kin is notified immediately in case of an accident by making that contact information available for law enforcement in the State of Ohio.

Go to the BMV site, call or visit any BMV office to have your Emergency contacts added!

Click this link to visit the BMV website: Ohio BMV




MISSION AND VISION:
The Dayton Development Coalition is the regional economic development advocacy organization whose mission is to support job creation and prosperity for the citizens of the Dayton Region.

"Working as a public/private partnership, we are growing the Dayton Region, and we are one of the most livable regions in America. Working together with a regional strategy as a focus is the key to our results. Our regional economic four by four summarizes our regional work to help better explain what iniatives and industries the Dayton Region is focused on for job and prosperity creation."

Tenants of the Strategy:
  1. Focus on where we can make a difference
  2. Build on our Regional Strengths
  3. Work as a team to get things done
  4. Work at the pace of the marketplace


LOOK GOOD...FEEL BETTER SCHEDULE:









Cancer touches us physically, emotionally and spiritually. A positive outlook goes a long way in our healing, but many female cancer patients struggle with the change in their appearance. The American Cancer Society's "Look Good, Feel Better" program helps restore women's appearance and self-esteem.

2009 Schedule will be as follows:

1:30-3:30 p.m. - Miami Valley Hospital Weber Education Center
February 16, May 18, August 17, & November 16

1-3 p.m. - Samaritan North Conference Room A
March 16, June 15, September 21 & December 21

2-4 p.m. - Sycamore Hospital Dining Room 2
April 20 & October 19

2-4 p.m. - Kettering Medical Center Nelson Conference Room 2
July 20

7-9 p.m. - Christ United Methodist Church, Rejoice Hall
3440 Shroyer Road, Kettering
September 10, November 12

For More Information: Call 1-800-ACS-2345 or log on to Look Good, Feel Better










By donating your old cell phone to Artemis Center, you can save a life. As a way to assert control, abusers often deny cell phone access to their partners. With the help of Verizon’s HopeLine program, victims of domestic violence receive refurbished cell phones to be used as 911 emergency phones. These phones are critical to the safety of Artemis Center’s clients. Used cell phones can be dropped off at Artemis Center Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
For more information: call 937-461-5091 or visit Artemis Center