City of Dayton Waste Collection customers in Dayton, Moraine and Jefferson Township: Discarded Christmas trees will be picked up with your regular garbage collection through Jan. 13, 2023.
Dayton Metro Library, in partnership with the University of Dayton, has been selected by the Association of Library Services to Children to host the 2023 Children’s Literature Lecture.
Dayton Metro Library’s Main location at 215 East Third Street, Dayton, will be closed to the public for facility updates and for Christmas/New Year observations from Saturday, December 24 through Monday, January 2.
The University of Dayton was awarded nearly $840,000 for Choose Ohio First scholarships to recruit and graduate students studying the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.
Dayton Metro Library, in partnership with Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (DCDC), is offering patrons a chance to receive free tickets to two upcoming performances of The Black Tour at the Victoria Theater on Saturday, February 4, 7:30-9 pm, and Sunday, February 5, 4-6 pm.
In 2010, CenterPoint (formerly Vectren) began a project to replace all of the underground natural gas distribution pipes and home service lines throughout Oakwood.
Montgomery County Commissioner Debbie Lieberman will serve as the President of the Board of County Commissioners for 2023. Lieberman was elected by fellow Commissioners Judy Dodge and Carolyn Rice on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022.
As the City of Dayton prepares for this weekend’s cold temperatures, we encourage residents to plan NOW to stay safe. Shelters at 120 W. Apple St. (women and families) and 1921 S. Gettysburg Ave. (men) will be open as warming centers 24 hours per day throughout the weekend.
The University of Dayton is accepting applications for the new Kessler Scholars program to support UD Sinclair Academy students who are the first in their families to pursue a four-year degree with financial aid, academic guidance, mentoring and more.
Dayton Metro Library is proud to announce they have received a Libraries Accelerating Learning grant from the Ohio Department of Education in the amount of $250,000.
Dayton Metro Library programming continues to engage and delight patrons of all ages this season with visual story strolls through winter wonderlands, all of which include fun activities to complete along the way.
The University of Dayton will launch a new Health Equity Fellows program to provide paid internships, mentoring and professional development to underrepresented students from the Dayton region.
Dayton Metro Library welcomes Dayton Contemporary Dance Company (DCDC) for an original, engaging program that allows patrons to consider how individual identities affect change throughout culture and society.
With all the family gatherings planned across the City, Centerville Public Works stays extra busy during the holiday season picking up residents’ trash and recycling.