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Thursday May 17, 2012
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  • Smokers able to dodge tax changes - Dayton Daily News (Friday, 27 April) - Tax changes have boosted national pipe tobacco sales by 840 percent in the past three years, leading to calls for equalizing federal taxes for all tobacco products and creating a robust market for do-it-yourself cigarette-rolling machines....
  • Groups renovate vacant houses in Huber Heights - Dayton Daily News (Friday, 27 April) - HUBER HEIGHTS - Ten vacant and foreclosed homes have been gutted and rehabbed for a home builders show, helping raise neighborhood property values and reduce blight, said the project organizers....
  • Officers to educate citizens on fighting crime - Dayton Daily News (Friday, 27 April) - DAYTON - Cutbacks in the public safety sector are partly behind an effort to educate and equip citizens in the fight against crime....
  • City to add background checks to hiring policy - Dayton Daily News (Friday, 27 April) - DAYTON - The city will change its hiring policy by doing background checks for all applicants for city positions, regardless of whether federal and state law previously required the city to do so....
  • Child labor groups upset farm job regulations dropped - Dayton Daily News (Friday, 27 April) - WASHINGTON - The Labor Department withdrew a plan that would keep kids younger than 16 from using most power-driven farm equipment....
  • Ex-GM plant
 drawing interest from third automaker - Dayton Daily News (Friday, 27 April) - MORAINE - In the past five months, two automakers strongly considered the former General Motors assembly plant here for their operations, and the plant’s owners say they are in talks with a third....
  • Park officer accused of renting cabins for free - Dayton Daily News (Friday, 27 April) - An Ohio park officer specialist allegedly used his position to rent cabins in Hueston Woods State Park and two other state parks without paying for the accommodations, possibly violating state law, according to an investigation by the Ohio Office of the Inspector General....
  • Dayton-area air among nation’s worst for particle pollution, report says - Dayton Daily News (Friday, 27 April) - A new report says the Dayton metropolitan area is among the top 20 worst in the country for year-round particle pollution, but some local air pollution experts dispute that finding....
  • Dayton plant gets 2nd pollution notice in 2 months - Dayton Daily News (Friday, 27 April) - Local environmental watchdogs have hit the former Perma-Fix of Dayton plant with a second violation notice in less than two months, saying the Jefferson Twp....
  • Golf pro probed for improper behavior - Dayton Daily News (Friday, 27 April) - KETTERING - Jim Awsumb, head pro at Community Golf Course for more than 10 years, has been suspended pending an investigation into alleged inappropriate behavior toward a female employee of the course....