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Published: Monday, December 04, 2017 @ 6:00 AM
— It’s time.
Final voting for Dayton.com’s Best of 2017 starts at 12 a.m. Dec. 4, and will run through 11:59 p.m. EST on Dec. 22.
>> How to have your say in Dayton.com’s Best of 2017
During this time frame, you can cast your vote in all categories, or as many categories as you’d like.
>> VOTE HERE for the Dayton.com Best of 2017
The poll is interactive, customizable and easy to use. It even makes social media sharing a piece of cake.
>> PHOTOS: Dayton.com Best of 2016 party
We will have more than 100 categories in the following areas:
• Outdoors, Active Lifestyle and Recreation
• Food and Dining
• Bars and Nightlife
• Shopping
• Services
• Culture, Music and Entertainment
Now we’re not just talking best burger, best pizza, best beer and best wings. Those tried-and-true favorites are on the list, but you'll find new (and new-ish) categories like Best Dayton Drag Queen, Best Bartender, Best Bar Bathroom, Best Dayton-Centric Gift and Best Trivia Night.
>> Dayton.com Best of 2017 contest guidelines
Questions? Concerns? Email contact@dayton.com.
Published: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 @ 3:36 AM
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DETAILED FORECAST
TODAY: Scattered showers push back in this morning with wet roads for the morning commute, however, no major problems are expected. Breezy and mostly cloudy for the day as temperatures reach into the upper 50s, which is cooler than normal. Showers become more isolated by late afternoon and a passing shower or two are possible overnight.
WEDNESDAY: A shower or two will come down before dawn. It’ll be dry for the day with temperatures reaching back near 60 degrees. Clouds break through the afternoon for some sunshine.
THURSDAY: A nice, dry day from start to finish with highs in the low 60s. Expect sunshine and a few clouds as well.
FRIDAY: It’ll be dry, early with sunshine with highs peaking in the middle 60s. Clouds increase late in the day with a possible evening rain shower, but it will not be widespread.
SATURDAY: A pleasant, dry start of the weekend with afternoon sunshine and highs in the low 60s.
Published: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 @ 2:38 AM
OHIO — A frozen novelty manufacturer is voluntarily recalling certain ice pops for possible listeria contamination, and Ohio is included in the list of 15 states.
RELATED: CDC working to find source of E. coli outbreak that’s reached 7 states
According to US Recall News, Ziegenfelder Co., of Wheeling, W.Va., is recalling about 3,000 cases of Budget $aver Cherry Pineapple Monster Pops and Sugar Free Twin Pops because of the possible health risk.
In addition to Ohio, the ice pops were distributed to retail grocers in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Maine, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
The ice pop products, sold 12 to a pack, were delivered between April 5 and April 19, US Recall News reports.
The Cherry Pineapple Monster Pops carry the UPC code 0-74534-84200-9, and have lot codes D09418A through D10018B.
RELATED: What is E. coli and how to avoid it
The Sugar Free Pops carry the UPC code 0-74534-75642-9, and have lot codes D09318A through D10018B.
So far, there are no reported illnesses or incidents involving the product.
Listeria is a bacteria that causes food poisoning and is especially dangerous to the elderly, people with weakened immune systems and pregnant women. While a pregnant woman may experience mild, flu-like symptoms, the illness caused by Listeria -- called listeriosis -- can lead to miscarriage, premature delivery or life-threatening infection in newborns.
Symptoms in people besides pregnant women can include fever and muscle aches, headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance and convulsions.
Consumers who have purchased the affected ice pops are urged to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.
Published: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 @ 1:18 AM
Updated: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 @ 2:16 AM
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Published: Monday, April 23, 2018 @ 10:48 PM
MIAMISBURG — Four primary election state lawmaker candidates took questions during a forum of panelists from WHIO Radio and Dayton Daily News and offered south Montgomery County voters a chance to talk with candidates in Miamisburg on Monday.
>> Voter Guide
Three Republicans and one Democrat weighed in on key issues ahead of the May primary, according to News Center 7 Reporter Sean Cudahy.
Democrat candidate Zach Dickerson called for bipartisanship. His primary opponent, Autumn Kern, was not at the forum.
The Republican candidates discussed taxes, Medicaid and schools. All of the candidates answered questions regarding gun control.
“We’ve made their jobs difficult enough by giving them so many restrictions,” Republican candidate Sarah Clark said.
“There are smarter, better ways to make our schools safer,” Dickerson said.
“I do not believe that students should be armed...in any capacity,” Republican candidate Marcus Rech said.
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“Right now, it’s up to each community and that’s how I think it should be,” State Rep. Niraj Antani, R-Miamisburg, said.
The forum was organized by the Dayton League of Women Voters who said they think it’s important for people to know where the candidates stand.