Monday, November 10th, 2025
Good morning, Dayton. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 10th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Veterans Day weekend began with about 40 floats at the Dayton VA parade that featured veterans’ resources and high school ROTCs, and a local veteran praised the strong patriotic support. In Clark County, the Heritage Center unveiled a new exhibit honoring Springfield Navy veteran George Neal that shares his Korean War heroism (with a Guided Missile Destroyer named in his honor set to be christened next spring). Dayton 24/7 Now
- ➤ A local pizzeria in Trotwood is offering a free one-topping pizza to children under 18 and seniors age 60 and older — diners must show a SNAP card for the offer — amid ongoing SNAP benefit delays, and on weekends, children can get a hot dog and fries meal. WHIO-TV
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Social media reports said a water main broke near Dollar General on Sunday and some residents lost water briefly while crews worked to shut off the leak—excavating to assess repairs expected to take 12—14 hours with no boil advisory issued. Dayton Daily News
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ W. Social Tap & Table in Dayton’s Wright Dunbar District will close for two days at the end of November before its grand reopening on Dec. 1. Three new restaurants (Urban Cheesesteak Co., Ella Mae’s Chicken & Chop Soul Food Kitchen, and Kuro Hibachi) will open in former vendor spaces with three-year leases as part of efforts to bring families back. Dayton Daily News
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Dennis Dempsey, a pseudonym for a Catholic professor, shared his 50-year journey in sobriety and faith in his memoir 'Alcohol Was My God,' which recounts early blackouts and a brief relapse before lasting recovery. The memoir, published yesterday, details how Alcoholics Anonymous helped him overcome a long struggle with alcohol—renewing his spiritual life. WYSO
- ➤ After challenges this year, the 55th Dayton Book Fair at Montgomery County fairgrounds drew its largest crowd in history on Sunday with nearly 300,000 used books available, showing strong community support as the nonprofit searches for a new home—staff said remaining books will be donated or sold at the downtown store. Plans ahead for next year's event scheduled from October 30 to November 1 could help secure a permanent space. Dayton 24/7 Now
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ A local group will host an interactive program that teaches new paddlers about boating vessels and explains which ones suit flat water or whitewater recreation. The event covers personal equipment options and shows the difference between prepared and unprepared paddlers — giving beginners essential guidance. Dayton937.com
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Ohio planned to distribute full SNAP benefits early next week after a federal judge ordered full funding, but a Supreme Court stay has delayed payments as officials await updated USDA guidance—Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered $18 million in emergency funds and $7 million in aid to support roughly 1.4 million SNAP recipients. Dayton 24/7 Now
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The University of Dayton women’s soccer team won its 11th Atlantic 10 tournament title on Sunday by beating the Rhode Island Rams in a tense penalty shootout — finishing 5-4 after a scoreless regulation and overtime. The win secured an automatic NCAA bid and the selection show airs Monday at 4:00 p.m. on NCAA.com — setting the stage for their next challenge. Flyer News
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Wilberforce Bulldogs vs. Wright State Raiders Women's Basketball
7-9 p.m. — Nutter Center — Ticketed event — Enjoy the thrilling action of NCAA Women's Basketball as the Wilberforce Bulldogs take on the Wright State Raiders.
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Cocktail Class
6-7 p.m. — Dayton Barrel Works — Class fee applies — Learn the art of crafting cocktails in this hands-on experience.
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MSK Dayton Art Gala
6-9 p.m. — Engage High School — Limited space available — Celebrate creative expression with stunning art, live performances, and community connection.
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Aullwood Holiday Art Fair
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. — Aullwood Audubon — Free admission — Discover a variety of unique artisan gifts just in time for the holidays.
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Wright State Raiders vs. Evansville Purple Aces Women’s Basketball
1–4 p.m. — Nutter Center — Check event site for ticket prices — Catch an exciting women's basketball matchup between two teams in a competitive atmosphere.
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Bellarmine Knights vs. Wright State Raiders Women's Basketball
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM — Nutter Center — Check for ticket prices — Witness an exciting women's basketball matchup between the Bellarmine Knights and Wright State Raiders.
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A Show of Gratitude
8-10 p.m. — The Black Box Improv Theater — 50% of proceeds donated — Celebrate the season of giving with laughs to support public radio.
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A Carillon Christmas Celebration
5:30-9 p.m. — Carillon Historical Park — $75 for members, $85 for non-members — Experience a magical evening with live carols and festive treats at Ohio’s largest holiday lighting event.
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Turkish Mosaic Lamp Workshop
11 AM – 5 PM — Courtyard by Marriott Dayton Beavercreek — Included — Create your own stunning Turkish mosaic lamp along with sipping Turkish tea and enjoying delightful treats.
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Dayton Ohio Eurogamers Meetup
6:30-11:55 p.m. — Bell, Book & Comic — Free entry — Connect with fellow board game enthusiasts for a night of gaming fun.
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