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Read more →JUN 21, 2019 — “Our thanks to all who attended the most recent City of Dayton Commission Meeting on Wednesday, June 19th. More than 50 people spoke out to permanently preserve Knoop Prairie and as always, we greatly appreciate your support, dedication and eloquence! You can read
Read more →Dayton Daily News – “A battle over the proposed redevelopment of a prairie near the Dayton airport intensified this week as opponents again pressed city leaders to reverse course, and the city of Union joined the fray with an official filing.” Read more: https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/local/dayton-plans-for-prairie-development-draw-more-protests/IhGAeKsm6X9bMXUAffll0N/
Read more →There was a standing room only crowd at yesterday’s Save Knoop Prairie Action Meeting at Aullwood Farm. More than 175 people joined us to learn more about the impacts of the planned industrial development on Paul E. Knoop Jr. Prairie and the surrounding region. Click the link
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Read more →An appeals court has upheld a lower ruling that CareSource owes Kettering Health Network millions of dollars amid a years-long payment dispute. In an opinion published Friday, three judges of the Second District Court of Appeals sided with a lower court’s decision that CareSource must pay
Read more →“Oral arguments are scheduled for March 7 in the Second District Court of Appeals for the continuing, multi-million dollar lawsuit stemming from a contract dispute that dates back to 2013.” “In 2013, a judge ordered the case to arbitration, which CareSource appealed. In 2014, the Ohio
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