Despite being subsidized, Sinclair's tuition increases.
If you're looking for a silver lining in Dayton's ongoing decline, the cost of living is low.
The Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park supposedly pumps $3.6 million into Dayton's economy. If that was true, it would make a great business. It should be sold to a local business consortium. I doubt potential buyers would see it as that good of an investment. This propaganda piece for national parks is based on economic fallacy.
Stealing money for Kettering parks creates the neediness Kettering parks pretends to address.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
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