• Food Trucks Battle Heat to Stay Open | Dayton News
    Jul 4 2026

    When the Fourth of July heats up, food trucks are battling more than just the weather—they’re fighting sweltering interiors to keep their businesses running. With sales soaring like Christmas for some, like Lewis McDaniel at Claybourne Grille, entrepreneurs are deploying frozen towels, extra fans, and hydration stations to stay cool and serve crowds. It’s a high-stakes holiday where every dollar counts—and they’re also making sure the public stays safe and refreshed too.

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  • TNT Fireworks Supercenter Opens in Moraine | Dayton News
    Jul 4 2026

    TNT Fireworks just dropped a massive 17,000-square-foot supercenter in Moraine, set to open year-round and timed perfectly for the U.S.’s 250th birthday. This isn’t their first move in the Miami Valley — they’ve got another location in Jefferson Township, and the same company owns both. The property hit the market for $475K, signaling serious investment. TNT promises safe, family-friendly fun and aims to serve the Dayton area long-term. Stock up for celebrations — the new address is 2770 East River Road in Moraine.

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  • Corn’s Growth Outgrew the Old Saying | Dayton News
    Jul 4 2026

    That old farming saying “knee-high by the Fourth of July” used to signal a promising harvest—but today, it’s a red flag. Thanks to genetic advances, disease-fighting tech, and earlier planting, corn’s grown taller and faster, making the old benchmark obsolete. If your crop isn’t knee-high yet? That’s not progress—it’s a warning sign. The saying’s become a relic, a nostalgic nod to a slower, simpler era of agriculture.

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  • Courthouse Assault Shocks Ohio Community | Dayton News
    Jul 4 2026

    An Ohio assistant attorney was brutally assaulted outside a courthouse by Jermaine Johnson, a 50-year-old repeat offender with a violent history including multiple felonies and prior jail time. After demanding cash and being refused, Johnson allegedly punched her, sparking outrage and raising alarms about safety in public spaces. The judge has ordered him held at the Hamilton County Justice Center with hefty bail amounts, and the case is now moving forward — a chilling reminder that danger can strike anywhere, even in the most secure settings.

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  • One Year Later The Bill’s Impact | Dayton News
    Jul 4 2026

    One year in, the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ is still stirring debate — and Dr. Mehmet Oz is celebrating its wins. He’s spotlighting how rural healthcare is improving thanks to hospital partnerships, more providers in underserved areas, and zero-deductible telehealth. Medicare payments for doctors are set to rise in 2026, a move Oz says is vital to keep clinicians in private practice. For rural communities, the hope is real: better access, stability, and care. Oz also warns that when doctors leave private practice for big corporations, it hurts everyone. Looking ahead, new Medicaid work requirements kick in fully in 2027, demanding 80 hours of work or training per month — with flexibility for those falling short. And on the fraud front, Oz praises Florida’s cooperation but calls out California and Minnesota for resistance — stressing that cracking down on fraud is a top priority, with federal and state teams working to align.

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