
London Bishop
Staff Reporter at Dayton Daily News
Journalist @daytondailynews covering Greene County Alumna @MountStJosephU "Food meerkat" - Marshall Gorby Go get a library card Tips: [email protected]
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yahoo.com | London Bishop
Jun. 20—Passions in Yellow Springs have been reignited over a proposal to annex several dozen acres of land on the west side of the village that would eventually become new housing. The property is along Enon Road, south of Yellow Springs High School. The proposed development would be primarily residential, with the possibility of incorporating mixed-use elements such as neighborhood businesses or professional offices, village documents show.
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daytondailynews.com | London Bishop
The proposed development would be primarily residential, with the possibility of incorporating mixed-use elements such as neighborhood businesses or professional offices, village documents show. On May 5, Village Council approved an agreement with the owners of the property regarding the 84 acres in Miami Twp.
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daytondailynews.com | London Bishop
The storm phenomenon has affected the entire Miami Valley, not just through the massive tornadoes that hit in 2019 —they touched nearly every part of the region in the span of just over two months last year. Tornadoes hit Riverside, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and parts of Clark County on Feb. 28, then Miami County and Logan County (killing three people near Indian Lake) on March 14, then touched down in Warren County on May 7.
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daytondailynews.com | London Bishop
She joins a small number of people worldwide who have accomplished the feat, a 21-mile swim between the white cliffs of Dover in England and the shores of Calais in France. A lifelong competitive swimmer, Wamsley “carried the dream” of swimming the English Channel for 38 years, having decided at age 12 that she would swim the channel by age 50, she previously told the Dayton Daily News. At the time, she was inspired by a magazine article about other elite swimmers who had completed the challenge.
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daytondailynews.com | London Bishop
Work includes ripping out existing concrete pavement, doing sub-grade repairs and resurfacing U.S. 35 from the county line to the bridge over Grange Hall Road. The project also includes minor bridge repairs and construction of a median inlet, per the Ohio Department of Transportation. Once the left lane is closed, westbound traffic will be maintained in one, 12-foot lane in the right lane on U.S. 35, as well as in the lanes at the I-675 interchange.
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