EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 43 MIN
Ep 46 - "Meat Twinkie"
National and Regional NewsNostalgia hits the big screen this month as "Shrek" and "Top Gun" return to select local theaters for a limited engagement. Additionally, Target’s car seat trade-in event is back through May 2, 2026, offering a 20% discount coupon in exchange for recycled old or damaged car seats.Ohio State and Regional NewsInfrastructure and Stadiums: Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam officially broke ground on a $2.6 billion domed stadium in Brook Park, slated for a 2029 opening. Governor DeWine also recently rejected calls to suspend the state gas tax, arguing that doing so would jeopardize critical funding for Ohio's roads and bridges.Legislative and Athletic Updates: State lawmakers are proposing a comprehensive overhaul of child protection laws to improve foster care accountability. In sports, administrators are debating new eligibility rules that would allow student-athletes to compete for schools outside their home districts if their own schools lack specific programs.Dayton and Montgomery CountyState of the County: The 2026 address highlighted a $30 million plan to decentralize the Job Center and $15 million in Courthouse Square upgrades. The county also committed $1 million in annual funding for local arts and culture while launching a new 2026–2028 Strategic Plan for fiscal transparency.Public Safety and Tech: Dayton Police opened a new temporary substation on South Main Street to increase downtown visibility. Meanwhile, city officials are demanding accountability following a data breach involving Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) data. On a positive note, a sweep of 15 gas stations in Butler Township and Vandalia by the County Auditor’s office found zero illegal credit card skimmers.Healthcare and Environment: A local 7 Brew drive-thru is partnering with Dayton Children’s Hospital for a pediatric fundraiser. Health officials are warning of a rise in Lone Star ticks, which can cause Alpha-gal syndrome (a red meat allergy). Residents are also advised of two-week lane closures on U.S. 35 for infrastructure repairs.Local Community HighlightsCenterville and Kettering: Chase Bank is moving into a former Rite Aid site in Centerville, and the Centerville-Washington Park District is planning upgrades for its all-access playground. In Kettering, the Modern College of Design announced it will permanently close on June 23, 2026, due to financial hurdles. However, Dragon's Guildhall is relocating to a new Kettering storefront, and voters successfully passed a 5.93-mill school levy for a 10-year renovation project.Fairborn and WPAFB: Wright State University is adjusting its curriculum, cutting low-enrollment programs to make room for new majors. At WPAFB, a new policy allows qualified service members to carry personal firearms on base with commander approval.Springboro and Springfield: Springboro residents are petitioning against a proposed cement plant expansion. In Springfield, the iconic Mershon’s World of Cars has officially closed after 41 years in business.Trotwood and Rural Areas: SAY Soccer is returning to Trotwood after a decade-long absence, and the local Humane Society is seeking foster homes for dozens of cats rescued from a hoarding situation. In Coldwater, authorities are investigating the theft of 64 calves from a dairy barn, and Miami County reported a bat testing positive for rabies.Leisure and Arts: The Fraze Pavilion announced its 2026 "Fraze Flicks" series, featuring titles like "Wicked" and "Black Panther" starting in June.
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