Saturday, September 20th, 2025
Good morning, Dayton. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 20th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Graywolf Golf Club in Trotwood reopened Friday after years of rebuilding from the 2019 Memorial Day tornadoes. Owner Ted Lambert marked the event with a ribbon cutting at 1 Club Drive and unveiled a new 4,400-square-foot clubhouse with a full-service bar — the venue is now set to host tournaments and community events. WYSO
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Nearly a year has passed since a dangerous styrene gas leak at the Ineos plant in Addyston forced mass evacuations in west side communities, and many residents still suffer health issues and financial strain—lawsuits are ongoing as the plant closes and layoffs persist. Dayton 24/7 Now
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Dayton honors its funk music roots this weekend as the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center hosts 'A Funky Good Time: Life in the Legendary Funk Lane'—with museum representative Jerolyn Barbee and guest Deron Bell explaining the celebration's ties to the city's musical heritage. Dayton 24/7 Now
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ State lawmakers are debating an Ohio House bill that would keep medical debt off credit reports—Rep Jean Schmidt said the bill will be updated with a narrower definition if it passes. Some lawmakers worry the proposal may conflict with the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act and pose risks for both consumers and lenders. Dayton Daily News
- ➤ Troy officials are weighing whether to recoup hundreds of thousands in city loans after business owner Scott—facing fraud charges from Mercer County and a civil lawsuit by a Moeller investor linked to defunct projects including a distillery in the Mayflower building—pleaded not guilty and is set for trial on Dec. 1. Dayton Daily News
- ➤ Ohio residents have added their state IDs to mobile wallets over a year ago and now use them at airports, casinos, Bowling Green State University, and state buildings—this secure system sends encrypted data to verify authenticity. Montgomery County law enforcement warned that children and young adults sometimes use fake digital IDs—urging users to learn how to check their mobile licenses properly. Dayton 24/7 Now
- ➤ Dayton's city manager Dickstein has not had a yearly review for three years even though her pay went up after her 2021 review with her rate last voted in March. City officials say her pay increases followed normal raises while council members call for clear performance goals. Dayton Daily News
- ➤ Ohio Lieutenant Governor Jim Tressel announced Friday that he would not run for governor in 2026—he said he would focus on finishing his term by supporting education and workforce programs, including his fitness challenge for Ohio schools. Dayton Daily News
- ➤ On Friday, the 445th Airlift Wing announced that one of its C-17 Globemaster aircraft was renamed Spirit of Hanoi Taxi and will soon carry 165 veterans to Washington-D.C. as part of Honor Flight Dayton. Dayton 24/7 Now
- ➤ The 445th Airlift Wing at Wright-Patt renamed an aircraft the 'Spirit of Hanoi Taxi' to honor POWs and veterans and will fly it to DC on Sunday as part of the Honor Flight program—this flight marks the first time honored veterans will ride in a military plane. Col. Douglas Perry Jr. said the renaming carries forward a legacy from the Vietnam era and sets a historic milestone for the community. Dayton Daily News
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Dr. Glynis Ablon explained that zombie cells—skin cells that stop renewing—are linked to visible aging and she offered gentle skincare tips to slow these changes as Halloween approaches. Dayton 24/7 Now
- ➤ On Friday, September 19, 2025, Dayton expert Dr. Benjamin Lowentritt and patient advocate Bob discussed the challenges of advanced prostate cancer. They explained that improved detection methods have boosted survival rates—helping men understand treatment choices—and that clear advocacy is key for those with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer. Dayton 24/7 Now
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WalkALS Dayton
8 AM – 1 PM — Day Air Ballpark — Fundraising event — Unite and support those living with ALS while enjoying a community gathering.
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Oktoberfest
11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. — The Dayton Art Institute — Ticket info available — Celebrate German heritage with food, drinks, and entertainment at this long-standing local tradition.
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Germantown Pretzel Festival
9 a.m. - 9 p.m. — Veterans Memorial Playground — Free entry — Enjoy a weekend of soft pretzels, live entertainment, and family fun at the annual festival.
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Healthy Kids Running Series Fall 2025
3 PM – 4 PM — National Museum of the US Air Force — Registration fees may vary — Empowering kids with an active lifestyle through weekly running programs.
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Front Street Art Hop
5-9 p.m. — Front Street — Free entry — Celebrate creativity with art, music, and food while exploring over 150 artists' works and live demonstrations.
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Alex Ritchie 5k Color Run and Walk
8-11 a.m. — YMCA of Greater Dayton - YMCA at the Heights — $35-45 — Embrace the colorful fun as you run or walk for a great cause.
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In Conversation with Hannah Beachler
1:15-2:45 p.m. — Foundry Theatre — Free entry — Explore the creative journey of Oscar-winning Production Designer Hannah Beachler and her local roots.
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Dayton Career Fair
9:30 AM-12:30 PM — Marriott at the University of Dayton — Free entry — Connect with recruiters from local and Fortune 500 companies to explore exciting career opportunities.
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Culture Kitchen: Mediterranean Evening
5-8 p.m. — 2nd Street Market — Delightful bites from Turkey and beyond — Experience a night of Mediterranean cuisine with local vendors.
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Giselle
Oct 10-12 — Victoria Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Experience a romantic and supernatural ballet about love, betrayal, and forgiveness.
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