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Chris Stewart

Chris Stewart

Reporter and Staff Writer at Dayton Daily News Online

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thedenverchannel.com

Small town rallies around former Afghan interpreter’s fight for asylum

Niazy was born and raised in Afghanistan. He worked alongside US forces as an interpreter in the war.
daytondailynews.com

Commissioners vote today on massive trash compactor

Montgomery County commissioners are on the verge of purchasing a mammoth $1.7 million trash compactor.
thedenverchannel.com

Educators grapple with how to teach about 9/11 to those who weren’t...

Over time, teachers’ classrooms have become filled with students who were not alive in 2001. In fact, more than a quarter of Americans were not yet born when the attacks happened.
thedenverchannel.com

How this ‘Muslim Marine’ is using his perspective to help America 2...

Mansoor Shams travels as a speaker, a teacher, and a veteran, trying to help his country gain a better perspective about Muslims that fight for the U.S. and call this nation home.
daytondailynews.com

State funding for public libraries bounces back after pandemic dip

State funding that provides more than half the annual revenue for Montgomery County’s largest public library system was down 10% this year due to the pandemic but is on the rebound for next year, according to the county’s Budget Commission that approved the local distributions last week.
daytondailynews.com

Rally redoubles fight against drug epidemic in shadow of COVID-19 p...

Overdose deaths in 2020 were at an all-time high in the U.S., and hundreds of people gathered in downtown Dayton on Sunday to help re-energize the community’s efforts in the battle against an unrelenting epidemic of drug misuse.
daytondailynews.com

Outgoing county treasurer announces new paid parental leave extendi...

Two weeks before relinquishing his seat, Montgomery County’s treasurer has implemented a new parental leave policy for the office that is quadruple the time many other county workers get when they have a newborn or adopt a child.
thedenverchannel.com

As murders spike nationwide, one city is trying to create peace, tu...

Baltimore is now trying to take a different approach to prevent violence in the city.
deseret.com

Opinion: Afghanistan withdrawal was right decision, but the executi...

Both the secretary of defense and Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, should resign in disgrace
daytondailynews.com

20th anniversary of 9/11: Tell us what you remember

As we prepare to observe the 20th anniversary of 9/11, the Dayton Daily News wants to know how you remember the day — and how it may have changed you.
daytondailynews.com

Opioid settlement: $800 million Ohio plan avoids collapse as cities...

On the verge of collapse last week, a plan for Ohio’s cities, counties, townships and villages to collectively pursue part of a $21 billion national opioid settlement has been shored up with enough of the state’s political subdivisions now signed up for the effort. But two holdouts could still lower…
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Stewart: Afghanistan withdrawal is right policy, wrong execution

Congressman Chris Stewart, R-Utah, said leaving Afghanistan was the right policy, but called the execution of that plan a catastrophe.
daytondailynews.com

Montgomery County hires contractor to start construction on long-de...

Montgomery County commissioners approved a $6.2 million deal Tuesday with a contractor and will finally break ground next week on a long-delayed municipal court building in Trotwood.
journal-news.com

Infrastructure bill: Ohio set to get more than $11 billion; what co...

At nearly $1 trillion, the bipartisan infrastructure bill passed last week by the Senate could bring more than $11 billion to Ohio to rebuild roads and bridges, modernize the electric grid and public water systems, and boost broadband access for rural and low-income families.
springfieldnewssun.com

Infrastructure bill: Ohio set to get more than $11B

At nearly $1 trillion, the bipartisan infrastructure bill passed this week by the Senate could bring more than $11 billion to Ohio to rebuild roads and bridges, modernize the electric grid and public water systems, and boost broadband access for rural and low-income families.
heraldscotland.com

Luxury apartment and restaurant development in heart of Scottish ci...

By Ian McConnell
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Chris Stewart Group’s Royal Mile serviced apartments near completion

A major development project by Chris Stewart Group (CSG) on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile will be handed over to operators later this month to capitalise on the easing of restrictions on international tourism. 329 High Street was leased from the City of Edinburgh Council in 2019 and has been transf…
daytondailynews.com

Local governments lining up for share of $21B opioid crisis settlement

Area counties and cities are lining up before a Friday deadline to receive a slice of a $21 billion national legal settlement with three big pharmaceutical distributors blamed for contributing to the country’s opioid crisis.
daytondailynews.com

New rates proposed for county waste station

Customers who dump refuse at the Montgomery County Solid Waste District Transfer and Recycling Facility can weigh in at public hearing this month before county commissioners vote on a proposal to raise tipping fees, which would jump nearly 50% for users from surrounding counties.
daytondailynews.com

Election 2021: What tax issues will be on Warren County ballots in ...

Warren County voters who go to the polls Nov. 2 will determine whether mental health and senior services continue to be funded while those in three local jurisdictions will decide measures on parks, police and operating expenses.
daytondailynews.com

Area voters to decide more than 40 tax issues in November

Dayton-area voters who go to the polls Nov. 2 will determine whether they continue to fund police and emergency services, pay more to upgrade roads and bridges, build new schools or a jail — and determine if drinking is allowed outdoors in one downtown.