Dayton residency issues

Another Dayton giveaway-

If the Army pays for you to go to medical school- you in turn promise to serve for 7 years (or some amount of time). If the City of Dayton pays for you to be trained as a police officer, or fireman, EMT or paramedic- and after you graduate- you quit and go to work Read More

The Dayton residency double standard

The new Dayton Art Institute director can’t have his job because he wants to live in Cincinnati. However, the head of the Downtown Dayton Partnership can live in Clayton? Our View: DAI director-to-be missed big picture The Dayton Art Institute announced this week that David Brigham won’t be taking over the museum after all. He Read More

Residency- the wrong fight.

Yesterday I ran into two firefighters I know. Both, independently confirmed that it isn’t a secret that several firefighters have moved out of the city and haven’t been fired. Is Victor Pate being discriminated against because he went public? Do we have a don’t ask, don’t tell policy in effect? Should the City of Dayton Read More

Victor Pate: Leader.

A while back I asked where are our leaders? Well here is one that won’t be eligible to run for office in Dayton. City electrician Victor Pate. When I used to speak regularly at the Dayton City Commission meetings, Victor often spoke as well. He spoke from the heart, he spoke with passion, and most Read More

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