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AND WE START WITH DERBY WEEK IN LOUISVILLE. AS THE EYES OF THE WORLD WILL BE ON THE CITY ON SATURDAY. THE SPRING MEET IS ...
History enthusiasts will have a chance to learn more about Dayton’s involvement in World War II. Carillon Historical Park is ...
The study included in-depth collaboration with the Dayton Society of Natural History, Ohio History Connection, Ohio Valley Archaeology, Inc., and the Dayton-Montgomery County Port Authority. City ...
Sponsored by First Federal Savings Bank of Kentucky, the festivities will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Broadway, St. Clair Street and West Main Street.
As for Sargeant Park, Dayton invested $200,000 to construct trails and make other improvements back in 2021, which was funded by multiple grants from the Kentucky Recreational Trails (KRT ...
Dayton residents can expect new ways to get out and get active this coming year as the city approved several large projects Monday that will focus on enhancing features of their community parks.
DAYTON, Ky. — The city of Dayton kicked off a half-million-dollar wave of park improvements Monday by unveiling a GaGa Pit at Gil Lynn Park — a project sparked by local students. The GaGa Pit ...
Inspections of any barrels touched by the flood began Thursday and will continue until each is carefully assessed, a process that could take several weeks to complete, the distillery said. It hasn ...
Kentucky Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities, in partnership with the Kentucky Historical Society, Kentucky Arts Council, Performing Arts Readiness, National Heritage Responders, ...
KENTUCKY (FOX 56) — Since Kentucky’s deadly severe weather broke out, members of the Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) and many other statewide animal rights advocates have been working to answer the call ...
The Bach Society of Dayton is preparing to perform the piece this coming Palm Sunday as part of Easter celebration. The date – April 13 – also happens to be the 283rd anniversary of its 1742 ...
HUNTER SMITH/THE EXPRESS Pictured, from left, during the ribbon cutting are Luther Gette, Jim Berkebeil, Jeff Freiwald, Bonnie Gradel, Joyce Gummo, John Gummo and CCHS President Bonnie Hannis.