Montgomery County
Recent News About Montgomery County
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Oak Chapel Food Distribution - Registration Required - Call or Text: 240-462-6086
Oak Chapel Food Distribution - Registration Required - Call or Text: 240-462-6086
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Gaithersburg Financial Empowerment Center
City of Gaithersburg residents of all income levels can receive free, one-on-one financial counseling to help manage their finances, pay down debt, and build credit to create a path to financial security.
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Summer Camps FairSUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 2023
Montgomery County Recreation provides hundreds of healthy summer camp programs at locations throughout the County
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Montgomery County Commissioners Announce Task Force To Address Behavioral Health
Area emergency departments have seen a 26 percent increase in behavioral health issues, prompting Montgomery County Commissioners to take action to address this growing need.
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Commissioner Rice Takes Oath of Office for Second Term
Montgomery County Commissioner Carolyn Rice was sworn in for a second term Wednesday at the Dayton Metro Library.
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Lieberman Elected President of Board of County Commissioners
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.
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Registration for the 2023 Montgomery County Fatherhood Summit is Open
Registration for the 2023 Montgomery County Fatherhood Summit is open!
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Lighting Project to Temporarily Close New Roundabout at Mad River and Alex Bell Roads
Access to the new Washington Township roundabout at Alex Bell and Mad River roads will be closed for two days beginning Tuesday, Nov. 8, while new steel light poles are installed.
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Community Health Assessment Now Available Online
Provides Comprehensive Information on the Community’s Current and Past Health Status
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License Reinstatement Program Results Released
Montgomery County’s Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA) returned to pre-pandemic levels after Child Support Awareness Month. T
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Pegues Named Assistant County Administrator, Jenkins Chosen as New HSPD Director
The Board of County Commissioners approved two promotions that will ensure continuity for the County’s Human Services functions.
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County's New Digital Budget System Increases Community Transparency
An online budget reporting system is helping Montgomery County save time and money while increasing community transparency.
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Water/Sewer Customers may see non-refundable convenience fee
Beginning August 1, 2022, customers who pay their water/sewer bills through Montgomery County Environmental Services will be charged a non-refundable 2.3% convenience fee if using a debit or credit card.
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Spring 2022 ED/GE Funding Recommendations Announced
On Thursday, May 5, the Montgomery County, Ohio Economic Development/Government Equity (ED/GE) Advisory Committee recommended funding five projects, totaling $1,495,000 from the County’s 2022 Primary Economic Development Fund of ED/GE.
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Montgomery County receives two NACo Achievement Awards
The National Association of Counties (NACo) awarded the Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners with two Achievement Awards.
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Montgomery County breaks ground on $65 million water reclamation and sewer infrastructure project
The Montgomery County Sewer Modernization and Revitalized Treatment (SMART) Project broke ground at the Western Regional Water Reclamation Facility (WRWRF) today.
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Spring 2022 ED/GE Funding Recommendations Announced
On Thursday, May 5, the Montgomery County, Ohio Economic Development/Government Equity (ED/GE) Advisory Committee recommended funding...
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Montgomery County Offering Vendor Outreach To Provide Information to Diverse Businesses
Montgomery County is reaching out to all diverse vendors including minority-owned, veteran owned and woman-owned businesses to educate them on the process of doing business with the County.
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April is National Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month and National Autism Awareness Month.
Child abuse and neglect are problems that confront every community in Montgomery County. In fact, in the past few years we have averaged more than 3,500 investigations into abuse and neglect claims.
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New Burkhardt Branch Library Welcomes the Public
The Dayton Metro Library’s new Burkhardt Branch will open to the public on Monday, April 25 at 9:30 am, thus resuming its regular operating hours.