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  2. Brad Chambers - Wikipedia

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    As Secretary of Commerce and CEO of the Indiana Economic Development Authority, Chambers also led the launch and deployment of Indiana's Regional Economic Acceleration & Development Initiative (READI), a program to “promote strategic investments that will make Indiana a magnet for talent and economic growth”.

  3. Holly Allen leaves chamber to join Dayton marketing business

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    Aug. 25—Holly Allen has joined Dayton marketing business The Ohlmann Group, leaving her position as vice president of marketing and communication at the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce.

  4. Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Dayton Police Department reported a total of 39 murders in 2016, which marked a 39.3% increase in homicides from 2015. [76] John Dillinger, a bank robber during the early 1930s, was captured and arrested by Dayton city police while visiting his girlfriend at a high-class boarding house in downtown Dayton. [77] [78]

  5. Politics of Dayton, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1914, Dayton's government was changed to the "weak mayor" manager-council form. In this system, the five-member commission selects the city manager, who holds administrative authority over the municipal government. The mayor is simply one of the five members of the city commission. The mayor's only power over the other commissioners ...

  6. Meet Indianapolis' new city-county councilors

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    Indianapolis elected seven new faces to the 25-member City-County Council on Nov. 7, one Republican and six Democrats, who will be sworn in Jan. 1.

  7. Downtown Dayton - Wikipedia

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    While much of the city's population decamped to surrounding suburbs in the second half of the 20th century, downtown Dayton has begun to gain population again since the early 2000s with a 96-98 percent housing occupancy rate. [2] Downtown Dayton is home to 42,000 employees, 2,000 residents, and more than 7 million yearly visitors. [1]