Citizens’ board recommends police discipline, policy changes from Jack Runser case

Dayton police officials did not immediately return a request for comment by deadline on Monday.

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Jack Runser, 50, of Dayton, in the back of a Dayton police cruiser in November. CONTRIBUTED

On Nov. 8, Runser was stopped, questioned, handcuffed and transported to Miami Valley Hospital by officers Joshua Wiesman and Seth Victor. Runser said his wrist was fractured during the incident, and he was scared and traumatized because he had no idea what was going on and the officers didn’t properly communicate with him.

The officers wore masks during at least part of the encounter, meaning Runser could not read their lips.

The officers said Rusner was disheveled and his behavior and actions were consistent with methamphetamine use, and they took him to the hospital for evaluation.

Jack Runser at Grandview Medical Hospital in handcuffs. CONTRIBUTED

Jack Runser at Grandview Medical Hospital in handcuffs. CONTRIBUTED

Runser filed a complaint against the officers. An internal police investigation into his accusations exonerated the officers.

He appealed that decision to the Citizens’ Appeal Board, which voted to not concur with the police investigation’s findings and concluded the initial complaint should have been sustained.

The appeal board said Wiesman and Victor violated a variety of police department policies.

The officers did not properly inform Runser why he was being detained and taken to the hospital, the board’s decision says, and he had the legal right to walk away from the officers.

Officers also failed to recognize and accommodate his disability, the board said, and they should not have handcuffed him behind his back, which caused him pain and meant he did not have a way to communicate.

Jack Runser. CONTRIBUTED

The officers should have provided sign language interpreters or taken other steps to properly communicate with Rusner, the board said.

The board said the officers committed “egregious” policy violations by failing to submit a written statement to the hospital when they took Runser in and also by using “indecent, profane or harsh language” while performing their official duties.

Runser was not treated with respect, because one officer allegedly said, “God, he smelled like (expletive),” the board said.

The board also said evidence presented at Runser’s hearing suggests the initial internal police investigations into the allegations were not thorough.

Southard, Runser’s advocate, accused police Maj. Christopher Malson and Sgt. Jonathan Sopczak of untruthfulness and filing false reports. She said letters and other messages and documents she obtained indicate Sopczak and Malson recommended exonerating Victor and Wiesman before the officers had filed their written statements.

The appeal board said it recommends further investigation to determine if any false or untruthful reports were filed in this case.

“The Dayton Police Department should take care to avoid even the appearance of impropriety,” the appeal board’s decision states. “The allegations in this regard do not lead to transparency and public trust in internal police investigations.”

Runsers is still traumatized from his encounter with police, but he hopes his experience will lead to changes that help other community members moving forward, Southard said.

A photograph of Jack Runser's wrist injury. CONTRIBUTED

A photograph of Jack Runser’s wrist injury. CONTRIBUTED

The appeal board recommended the department works to develop new policies and training for officers to better serve and interact with people with hearing impairments. The board also recommended officers carry cards, possibly in their cruisers, that they can use to ask residents if they are hearing impaired and would like an interpreter.

The board recommended the police department establish an Americans with Disabilities Act coordinator and a grievance process people with disabilities can use if they believe their rights were violated.

The board also recommended training for officers on “respectful interactions” with the deaf community and modifying the police department’s handcuffing policy so deaf residents are cuffed in the front and can communicate with their hands or in writing.

The Citizens’ Appeal Board recommended:

  • The Dayton Police Department hire a consultant or work with a local group that deals with the deaf to review and initiate new policies and procedures within three months.
  • DPD train all new recruits and at least once annually all personnel on recognizing people who are deaf or hard of hearing and on effectively communicating with them.
  • DPD will provide Americans with Disabilities Act/Section 504 training on communication with qualified individuals with disabilities. Training will include the DPD Policy on Communicating with People Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (or who have other disabilities that hinder communication at an encounter) and the American with Disabilities Act and Law Enforcement.
  • Officers have in their cruisers or in their possession a card that asks residents if they have a hearing impairment and if they would like an interpreter.
  • DPD consider designating an Americans with Disabilities coordinator to coordinate its efforts to comply with and carry out its responsibilities under Title II, Section 504.
  • DPD consider developing a grievance procedure for a person with a disability that can be filed with the ADA coordinator.
  • DPD consider modification of its handcuffing policy. When it is necessary to handcuff a person who is deaf or hard of hearing, personnel will handcuff the person in the front. This will allow the person to communicate using sign language or writing.
  • Officers Victor and Wiesman receive discipline and training for violations of the specific policies outlined in this decision.
  • The chief or his designee communicate this scenario to the training authority to get a more in-depth session for all Dayton Police Department officers on respectful interactions with the deaf community.
  • The newly created independent accountability auditor review the complaint and investigation process to determine how to make it more thorough and ensure public record requests are not being improperly denied.
  • The police reform committees to evaluate this case as it corresponds with the Community Engagement Committee recommendation for an alternative response model such as a mental health professional or social worker.
  • DPD Professional Standards Bureau should attach the investigator’s findings to the initial determination letter to help the complainant determine if they need to appeal the decision.
  • The city of Dayton revise the Citizens’ Appeal Board ordinance and procedures to allow for up to 30 days for reporting back to the complainant/appellant in order to facilitate the accurate, appropriate, and thorough findings of fact and recommendations.

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Polls open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m.”},{“_id”:”NVOSOTDSHNHANNMQUU4XDSYJ7E”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982418},”type”:”text”,”content”:”But due to the few number of local issues and races, not every registered voter has something on the ballot today, including more than half the voters in Montgomery County and more than two-thirds in Warren County. Every voter in Miami County has something to vote on today while 88% of voters in Greene County have at least one issue on the ballot.”},{“_id”:”HVBICZ4W3RFRDIYL253RT7SRUQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982419},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Registered voters can go to their county’s Board of Elections website and search by name or address to find their voting location and view a sample ballot if they have something to vote on.”},{“_id”:”BJTZDKDVRZEHBHKHS42PV2FWWA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982420},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Eligible voters may be voting at a different location today because elections officials aren’t opening some usual voting locations due to the small number of voters. Other precincts have moved temporary due to state health orders that don’t allow voting in nursing facilities or senior living centers due to the coronavirus pandemic.”},{“_id”:”ECOMLP7JVJB33EMECC55LGNR3E”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”EBNMU5OFCRGWFNYZBREIYAE5SM”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”Voting Tuesday in Montgomery County? See if your polling location has changed”,”url”:”https://www.daytondailynews.com/local/voting-tuesday-in-montgomery-county-see-if-your-polling-location-has-changed/476QCOE3NFHBBDGCQMCIRNIOWU/”},{“_id”:”YAE5FB7LOZEVPBKLC6ZWMHQZ3E”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982422},”type”:”text”,”content”:”2. Which candidates are on the ballot?”},{“_id”:”BQMYQ2E5TJHHPF3X64GAYK7IQU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982423},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Few candidates are on the ballot today. Only voters in Dayton, Huber Heights and Troy are voting on candidates — all to narrow city officeholder ballots in November.”},{“_id”:”5ZKAMW5WMBFDPEDGMQRLHXGZZI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982424},”type”:”text”,”content”:”In Dayton, Rennes Bowers, a retired Dayton Fire Department district chief, former Mayor Gary Leitzell, and current City Commissioner Jeffrey Mims Jr., are running to see which two make it through to November and a shot to replace Mayor Nan Whaley, who stepped down to run for Ohio governor in 2022.”},{“_id”:”IWRKLGBP35EKHEUJZR2Y3SXQ6M”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982425},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Dayton voters will also narrow the list of seven candidates running for two city commission seats. Candidates Stacey Benson-Taylor, Valerie Duncan, Darryl Fairchild, Jared Grandy, Scott Sliver, Shenise Turner-Sloss and Jordan Wortham hope to be among the top four vote-getters.”},{“_id”:”NQYMOOQXBFHSTKUSNH435A3OMM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982426},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Huber Heights city council members Ed Lyons and Glenn Otto are both challenging Mayor Jeff Gore, who is also on the ballot. Huber Heights voters will also pick from three candidates for a District 3 council seat.”},{“_id”:”S43SVC3YBRAQJGCIRJAZ2OQPWM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982427},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Troy voters will also set the November field for several city offices.”},{“_id”:”KM4Y77HWSND6POJV2EZT36VSFQ”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”3EY5DOPLMBAR5CJ6NGF3QXNQKE”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”Q&A: Dayton mayoral candidates share their ideas, plans”,”url”:”https://www.daytondailynews.com/local/qa-dayton-mayoral-candidates-share-their-ideas-plans/GGUGFFQ2Y5AOXA7OWF5UN4LRWA/”},{“_id”:”2Q7M2WXFZ5FVNAGTBWI7Q6B4LU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982429},”type”:”text”,”content”:”3. Dayton charter amendments”},{“_id”:”IQUEKUG5NNFH3H6KLQT7VPK5PE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982430},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Dayton voters will decide the fate of six charter amendments that could change pay for elected city leaders, police and fire hiring practices, rules about city employees’ political activities, and make sure the ownership of the municipal water system never leaves city hands.”},{“_id”:”KZ6W3AVNZZBQFLP66NJRYJVCY4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982431},”type”:”text”,”content”:”While the proposed changes to city leaders’ salaries and how to hire police and fire recruits have met with some controversy, others like language allowing the city commission to hold virtual meetings during emergencies have met little resistance. One amendment would spell out the responsibilities of the mayor.”},{“_id”:”RTWHGBHJE5EWTBSP2IQY4GA5UU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982432},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The proposed compensation amendment calls for paying commissioners the greater of either their previous year salary or half of the current salary of the highest-paid Montgomery County commissioner. The mayor’s pay would be the greater of his or her previous year salary or 75% of the highest-paid county commissioner.”},{“_id”:”YJAQ3ZOTHFAGXB7YKNMIMP5I6Q”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982433},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Dayton’s mayor currently earns about $56,500 annually, while city commissioners make about $47,800, city staff said. The county commissioners will be paid about $107,690 this year.”},{“_id”:”ZQ4ZKY734ZHKLNEM5GO3JFZCIY”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”CESJX6AEZBEIVL74FAZT53PH6Y”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”Dayton voters could change hiring rules, increase leaders’ pay, protect water”,”url”:”https://www.daytondailynews.com/local/dayton-voters-could-change-hiring-rules-increase-leaders-pay-protect-water/MXGWNY3L6VFMXIXFBNTBBZH4J4/”},{“_id”:”MB4DNPNXFBAE3AEWYU2L4U3A2Y”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982435},”type”:”text”,”content”:”4. School funding issues”},{“_id”:”AEHWBJD4ARE2XP5RSVMP3AUZ2E”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982436},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The number of school issues across the state on a May ballot is the lowest in five years, according to the Ohio Schools Board Association. But of the 73 school issues, 10 are in the Dayton region including five in Greene County.”},{“_id”:”PZCOZL4MCZHGNM5CDRV74JBNEA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982437},”type”:”text”,”content”:”In addition to a simple school renewal levy, Xenia voters will decide whether to approve a long-term bond issue to raise $36.2 million over 37 years to replace Warner Middle School.”},{“_id”:”G3QNBY7RXVAJ3MLCLPZ26RALEI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982438},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Bellbrook, Xenia and Preble Shawnee schools are each seeking additional school levies, while Beavercreek, Lebanon, Tri-County North and Troy schools are asking voters to renew existing levies. Fairborn’s district is asking voters to approve a substitute levy that would allow revenue to increase along with new home construction.”},{“_id”:”TWFAPJJCERFELHNTSBNVUDCQQM”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”BSTREU5BKRGR5LQGXSKGX65MEQ”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”Steady stream of Dayton-area school levies continues on May ballot”,”url”:”https://www.daytondailynews.com/local/steady-stream-of-school-levies-continues-on-may-ballot/MQD2NKUKYNEBLAT27CFCKPUFPA/”},{“_id”:”GT7DJXI5HFDYJD7EUXEKGI2MUI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982440},”type”:”text”,”content”:”5. Community levies”},{“_id”:”ELMB2CFS7ZGL3GZEZ2LVOGMADU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982441},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Brookville voters have two levies on the ballot — both of which will be additional if passed. One is a 0.96 mill levy to keep up the city’s six parks and increase recreational options. An additional 3.85 mills levy, if passed, would restore a street resurfacing program abandoned about four years ago.”},{“_id”:”XCYIXSYRCNCL3CEUGKNTNBKMAM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982442},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Beavercreek and Beavercreek Twp. also have levies on the ballot to fund roads and bridges.”},{“_id”:”WSCEUC7QVND4BHUMDYOOO34DCY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982443},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Trotwood is asking voters to renew a 5.75 mills levy that pays for administrative services, parks and recreation, planning and zoning and 60% of police services. Harrison Twp. trustees are asking voters to renew and make permanent a 6 mills levy for policing and Miami Twp. trustees are seeking the replacement levy of 3.65 mills for fire and emergency medical services.”},{“_id”:”SEPCI7O2LNCGBOUW343VPGJA7Y”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074982444},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Miami County voters, with the exception of those in Piqua and Troy, will vote on renewing funding for the Miami County Combined Health district. Piqua voters will vote on a public library levy while voters in Troy will determine the continuation of funding for the Troy-Hayner Cultural Center. 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She said letters and other messages and documents she obtained indicate Sopczak and Malson recommended exonerating Victor and Wiesman before the officers had filed their written statements.”},{“_id”:”A4GT75OPTRFRTJ2PZAUITR2T7Q”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620061156090},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The appeal board said it recommends further investigation to determine if any false or untruthful reports were filed in this case.”},{“_id”:”V4ZFVTHMT5CPLIHZCA277R7DMY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620061156091},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“The Dayton Police Department should take care to avoid even the appearance of impropriety,” the appeal board’s decision states. “The allegations in this regard do not lead to transparency and public trust in internal police investigations.””},{“_id”:”XRZDBDJEDNFW7J7DUFE2QELQ5I”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:0,”comment”:”Southard said the police supervisors lied or falsified official documents by saying they completed a thorough investigation into Runser’s accusations when they did not. 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The Air Force previously declined the arrangement ― known as a tolling agreement ― that would have allowed continued cooperative work on the contamination problem while extending the time the city has to file a lawsuit under federal law, Dickstein said in April.”},{“_id”:”GMGXQ3Q3RZCHJNVQ5SK5JVJHEI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620084120496},”type”:”text”,”content”:”It’s disappointing that DoD twice declined the city’s offer for the tolling agreement, she said Monday.”},{“_id”:”5EG3KZZLZBC4BM7TQX3L4TBR7M”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620084120497},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Base officials did not have a comment regarding the lawsuit Monday evening, a spokesperson said. However, the base in April disputed the city’s claims that PFAS from the installation is threatening Dayton’s drinking water supply. 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Studies suggest that exposure to the chemical might affect pregnancy, increase cholesterol levels and cause some forms of cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”},{“_id”:”KFQOCL3CLNFDNMKEF6BRGUKHFQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620084120502},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Babies born to mothers exposed to PFAS can be exposed during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. The chemicals can also decrease vaccine response in children, the CDC said.”},{“_id”:”PFTBDZHNUBBYBEMYJVPTJ67I3U”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620084120503},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Low levels of the contaminants were detected in 24 Southwest Ohio public water systems, including Areas A and B at Wright-Patt, according to the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, which conducted a statewide study in 2020. 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But to take the other side of that and say no matter what you do, no matter what you say, no matter what you think, because you have less melanin in your skin you are a racist and you can’t do anything to change it.””},{“_id”:”57HBBR22WBBYXLHEHYBSQ6EUNE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620070129464},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Joyce Coney-Lacy, a Stebbins High School teacher, responded later in the meeting, “This system has been created and it does, whether you want to admit it or not, unreasonably treat people of color.””},{“_id”:”NGU6ZCIYOZDWTGBHAEDVQUKVHM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620070129465},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Well if it’s systemic, give me the numbers,” Huddle said. “There’s never been any number that shows that.””},{“_id”:”6KQAQG4TIFHVZCSK4OXWT6CCPQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620074545091},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Ohio School Boards Association President-elect Robert M. Heard Sr., a member of the Cleveland board of education, said he is still considering all sides of what happened.”},{“_id”:”4AZWAVIOHBFPJNPSTVSSSXJNUM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620073449173},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Personally, I do believe that systemic racism is real and we all need to talk about it,” he said. “From a OSBA standpoint, I believe that we continue to emphasize the value of inclusion and diversity amongst our member districts. These are never easy topics to talk about.””},{“_id”:”Y4K4FTOFKRFQNMSYWLY7YKQXW4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620070129466},”type”:”text”,”content”:”During his comments last week Huddle said a poem written by a Mad River teacher that was included in the newsletter was inappropriate. The first lines of the poem, which Huddle referred to, are: “I am ashamed. Ashamed of my white privileged skin. 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Also last week, Idaho passed a law banning the teaching of critical race theory in schools.”},{“_id”:”AIOILUVJURFFXC24X3JB747JTM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:105,”comment”:”Someone wants to take me on this, let’s go. “}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620070129475},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“There is something called critical race theory,” Huddle said. “It’s starting to seep into our schools … I’ve never been more passionate about something than I am about this. Critical race theory says that the most important thing of who you are is your race. Another way to look at it, the most important fact of who you are is how much melanin you have in your skin … Study it for yourself, otherwise you’ll lose America as you know it. 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Amy Holbrook, president of the Mad River Education Association, said it was “devastating” to hear the board member’s remarks on discussing race with students, something teachers deal with every day.”},{“_id”:”DW47EGXG3RDSHNWLKZB5UB4NCU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:34,”comment”:” (educators)”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620070129479},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Why is the school board asking us to consider things that are not in alignment with what the Ohio Department of Education expects, what our families expect and what our students expect?” she said.”},{“_id”:”EYLIYXCQFNCPFDKDBPC4PUUVZQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620070129480},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Mad River students are willing to have these challenging conversations about race, Holbrook said.”},{“_id”:”ELMCJGFFSRAW3FHFCF5LY2RTQU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620070129481},”type”:”text”,”content”:”In an emailed statement later, Halbrook said: “Mr. Huddle’s unexpected, inappropriate remarks did nothing to address how we as educators will help all students recover from a year filled with academic, social and emotional challenges.””},{“_id”:”3H5GGMY5WBFJ5OIZM2XZD7JO3A”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620070129482},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Mad River Superintendent Chad Wyen directed questions to the district’s communications department. 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Renergy and Pitstick were sent a letter from that prosecutor saying the operation was in violation of both the Ohio Revised Code and Bath Twp. zoning code. The letter stated that Dovetail had 30 days to correct the violation. “Failure to correct this violation will result in legal action,” the prosecutor stated in the letter.”},{“_id”:”AJESPYUJFBHBXLGK4EHOMMC6RQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620062535497},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The bio-energy company and Pitstick appealed that order and continued to operate.”},{“_id”:”W5KA6OZMQ5GTPGVD57HHHNXVME”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620062535498},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Bath Twp. trustees will make an official statement at the township meeting on at 7 p.m. Wednesday night. A group of about 500 citizens concerned about the biodigester in Bath Twp. plan to hold a protest before the township meeting at 6 p.m. The protest will be at the Bath Twp. building located at 1006 Yellow Springs-Fairfield Road in Fairborn.”},{“_id”:”NSKYCU77IRCWFF5TKA6UJI2ASE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620062535499},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The group of citizens organizing the protest said in a media release they are now fighting for all of Ohio. The group hopes to educate governments and citizens in Ohio about the ramification of this ruling and a similar ruling on a facility in Morrow County.”},{“_id”:”SJMHBRVRLFC3ZL4I2OAS6VERGM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620062535500},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“If this ruling is allowed to stand then every township, city, municipality and county will be overrun by companies claiming they are a public utility, and the local governments will have absolutely no say in what comes into their community,” the release said. “This has become a much larger issue than just our local concerns of zoning regulations, health and safety issues, environmental issues, economic impacts, and lack of transparency.””},{“_id”:”2JB4XDBO4ZG3TJVTBIUWB2ZRU4″,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”CBGDWYRKM5BTJBFEMN6QXJU2N4″},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”Township rules against biowaste company”,”url”:”https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/local/bath-twp-rules-against-bio-energy-company/ZAccuyeQ8OoaNwb1bzW8XM/”},{“_id”:”YAW3CZLJFZCXRBJTGUJ67H4OBM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620062535502},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Some residents have protested the smell coming from the anaerobic digester since the facility was built in 2014.”},{“_id”:”II7W7TXAIVBIXBBRE5RTGSXE7U”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620062535503},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Anaerobic digesters are enclosed entities in which agricultural or food waste is stored and produce liquids and gases as the waste decomposes.”},{“_id”:”MBKQSACUNVHWNMHG6D2VOQGHJE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620062535504},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Over the years, numerous residents have complained to the Ohio EPA about the smell and the Ohio EPA has visited the Dovetail site to check on the smell. 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Vienna Parkway is now open! Thank you to everyone who participated in our ribbon cutting ceremony. Ribbon cutting photo…

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State law allows a drinking district where adults 21 years and older can possess or consume alcohol in public with certain restrictions.”},{“_id”:”2UCFOEVGXFF5NJDGX3WNZ3Z24M”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620054369105},”type”:”text”,”content”:”One of the petition organizers, Dave Pinkerton, said those collecting signatures found those they talked with “overwhelmingly in favor of doing away with DORA, period.””},{“_id”:”3NJANET6AREELGOSX4CY23NHR4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620054369106},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“People don’t understand why we have to have alcohol out in the public eye downtown,” Pinkerton said, adding many don’t oppose drinking in established places such as bars.”},{“_id”:”U3AGWOBI7FD7ZIO6B2IG6YQGWM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620054369107},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The hours of the drinking district – noon to 10 p.m. Thursday through Saturday – also were a concern, particularly the earlier hours, and a portion of it would lie in the path of students coming across the North Market Street bridge to the downtown from the junior and senior high schools, he said.”},{“_id”:”SIZFJKN6ORA2ROXKMNRFO6XXFA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620054369108},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The city had hoped to implement the drinking district as early as mid-April but that cannot occur with the pending referendum petitions.”},{“_id”:”2JZRBI6RNZBY3KDJITGQCPHHWQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620054369109},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“We are obviously disappointed that the DORA is no longer an option for our downtown businesses, residents and visitors to our downtown in 2021, unless it passes in November,” Mayor Robin Oda said Friday afternoon.”},{“_id”:”BU6UBH2CJZEU3LAUL2M3JCAFDI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620054369110},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“We’ve heard and seen nothing but positives in the other communities around the state that utilize the DORA concept, and we were looking forward to what it could do/would be for our downtown. 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The cuts would include eliminating about 134 school employee jobs, plus eliminating busing for the high school and raising participation fees for sports and extracurriculars.”},{“_id”:”JW2RBKZIBFFTHGHGPFKLIT3SRQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620060878018},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Other changes would include making kindergarten half-day, eliminating honors courses at the middle and high school levels and increasing preschool tuition.”},{“_id”:”YXP32OEG2NAHJFXJFRG4XSLIT4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620060878019},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Last year, Beavercreek put this same expiring levy on the ballot twice, but those times they were trying to convert it to a substitute levy and make it permanent. Voters said no both times, by margins of 52-48 and 53-47. 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She declined to state an exact or even an estimated distance for that limit, but the company can, if it must, deliver packages to a Drone Express employee who can then take the package the rest of the way to a customer outside that limit.”},{“_id”:”6GMFRV6SEJAZ7PDQCO4WJFL6QE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620056097221},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“If we have to take it the rest of the way, we will,” Flippo said.”},{“_id”:”V7QWQFAOJBB7FGRBBLVYFKR2GA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620056097222},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Until the company can prove its drones are able to detect and avoid manned aircraft, such as medical evacuation helicopters, the service must be confined to a visual line of sight area, she said.”},{“_id”:”JASOLOPTWZHTJJJPD23ZOBAA6Y”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620056097223},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Kroger is notifying customers within about a mile around the Centerville store of these first drone deliveries. Flippo referred to Kroger on questions about how those notifications will work and who will be notified. 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Customers are already used to home delivery of packages of this size, Flippo said.”},{“_id”:”L47MBL3CHNAAPMJJ3BKPUY77KI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620056097226},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“It gives brick-and-motor stores such a leg up … It really is going put shopping local back on the map,” she said”},{“_id”:”MHLSIM3Y6BEYPKHXDPU6PYDNGM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620056097227},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Customers will choose destinations on their photos “In the beginning, we’re going to try the front yard,” Flippo said.”},{“_id”:”XPQU6PNN3ZCPBKUK5I4I5OIH3U”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620039949887},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The Monroe facility will be home to the company’s unmanned air traffic control center. There, employees will oversee drone flights and commercial delivery programs, according to Drone Express. The center is in contact with Drone Express mobile aviation trailers that house the drone pilots and are located onsite where drone delivery is being offered.”},{“_id”:”74DNQZGEUJE67AIEUBJU74WHYE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620056097229},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Right now, the company has about five people at its Monroe location, Flippo said. Drone Express is looking to hire technicians, supply chain people, drone pilots and many others.”},{“_id”:”GEHFFCCGSJFTPENLHWKTLPF4AM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620056097230},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Kroger wants as many stores as we can give them in the first year,” Flippo said.”},{“_id”:”AABFD3OBFJFADFVVHWYAFG4CNI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620039949886},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Customer deliveries are scheduled to begin later this spring, and a second pilot is scheduled to launch this summer at a Ralphs store in California.”},{“_id”:”K5EG6L46QBH7NG5FEBQD57QDNE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620039949888},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Kroger’s new drone delivery pilot is part of the evolution of our rapidly growing and innovative e-commerce business — which includes pickup, delivery, and ship and reached more than $10 billion in sales in 2020,” Kroger’s Jody Kalmbach, group vice president of product experience, said in a joint release from Kroger and TELEGRID. “The pilot reinforces the importance of flexibility and immediacy to customers, powered by modern and efficient last-mile solutions. We’re excited to test drone delivery and gain insights that will inform expansion plans as well as future customer solutions.””},{“_id”:”2XSY45LKERBVRIWFNUEEOV4CGI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620039949890},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The current weight limit for drone delivery is about five pounds.”},{“_id”:”SO4LX6YGSJFA3FIJNT6NHKU7PU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620039949891},”type”:”text”,”content”:”As an example of the service possible, Kroger will offer a baby care bundle with wipes and formula, a child wellness bundle with over-the-counter medications and fluids, and a S’mores bundle with graham crackers, marshmallows, and chocolate. Using https://www.kroger.com/dronedelivery, customers can place orders and have eligible orders delivered within as little as 15 minutes.”},{“_id”:”QG5XW2O5FBGP5HB3QGFYELZUNY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620039949893},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“The launch of the pilot in Centerville is the culmination of months of meticulous research and development by Kroger and Drone Express to better serve and meet the needs of our customers,” said Ethan Grob, Kroger’s director of last mile strategy and product. “We look forward to progressing from test flights to customer deliveries this spring, introducing one more way for our customers to experience Kroger.””},{“_id”:”L7H7GAYJVRDRLF7U3DUCBSAXJU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1620039949894},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Kroger and Drone Express made a great choice in piloting this program in Centerville — a community with a robust business network focused on progress and stability near the birthplace of aviation,” said Centerville Mayor Brooks Compton. “Families here have the power to transform grocery delivery around the nation and the globe. 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In fact, Miamisburg High School, Springboro High School and Stivers School for the Arts are particularly well represented among the younger performers.”},{“_id”:”PHM2RYVDGBHZPI6WSZH7Z45SVI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619462172162},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Reflecting on a terrific leading lady and a series of vital themes, here are a few of my favorite things from La Comedia’s first large-scale 2021 return.”},{“_id”:”M2WVZ4J4NRATLEKE6TEYA2RISE”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”YI574JY4RVE4FKILWERP5UD7RY”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”Amazing food elevates these local patios”,”url”:”https://www.dayton.com/lifestyles/amazing-food-elevates-these-local-patios/YHWZ5MD3MZAR3CKCMNX7CI4EO4/”},{“_id”:”JJX4KZAZN5ES5AB6JM32XHJ6FY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619462172163},”type”:”text”,”content”:”ALLIE HAINES MAKES MARIA HER OWN”},{“_id”:”QPGWVYHKSFCKXPLUEEX6IG6EAI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619462172164},”type”:”text”,”content”:”In recent years, soprano Allie Haines has been a standout in Dare to Defy Productions’ “Annie,” “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” “Side Show,” and “Songs for a New World.” Her La Comedia debut, born of her own determinative spunk rather than attempting a Julie Andrews imitation, once again spotlights her fantastic voice and magnetic stage presence, on full display at the outset in her radiant rendition of the title number. Haines also understands Maria is a constant sea of emotions – confident, vulnerable, defiant sincere and conflicted. And through these peaks and valleys, her skillful interpretation truly connects.”},{“owner”:{“sponsored”:false,”id”:”coxohio”},”address”:{},”syndication”:{},”caption”:”(left to right): Von Trapp Children Adilynn Hatton (Gretl), Aubrey Quinn (Marta), Morgan Tracy (Brigitta), Sam Kingrey (Kurt), Addison Haines (Louisa), and Chase Gleeson (Friedrich) with Allie Haines (Maria Rainer) and Chris Kramer (Captain Georg von Trapp) in La Comedia Dinner Theatre’s production of “The Sound of Music.””,”source”:{“system”:”photo center”,”edit_url”:”https://coxohio.arcpublishing.com/photo/Z7HP3RQ7SVDPFEGPTRXL6SK62A”,”additional_properties”:{“editor”:”photo center”}},”taxonomy”:{“associated_tasks”:[]},”type”:”image”,”version”:”0.10.3″,”url”:”https://cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/coxohio/Z7HP3RQ7SVDPFEGPTRXL6SK62A.jpg”,”licensable”:false,”credits”:{“affiliation”:[],”by”:[{“name”:”JUSTIN WALTON”,”type”:”author”,”byline”:”JUSTIN WALTON”}]},”subtitle”:”5 reasons to see La Comedia’s ‘Sound of Music’”,”width”:1080,”_id”:”Z7HP3RQ7SVDPFEGPTRXL6SK62A”,”additional_properties”:{“fullSizeResizeUrl”:”/resizer/fRP0EMW0gAq7cxH9lsrMjRXvfIU=/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/Z7HP3RQ7SVDPFEGPTRXL6SK62A.jpg”,”owner”:”[email protected]”,”comments”:[],”proxyUrl”:”/resizer/fRP0EMW0gAq7cxH9lsrMjRXvfIU=/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/Z7HP3RQ7SVDPFEGPTRXL6SK62A.jpg”,”originalUrl”:”https://cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/coxohio/Z7HP3RQ7SVDPFEGPTRXL6SK62A.jpg”,”published”:true,”resizeUrl”:”/resizer/fRP0EMW0gAq7cxH9lsrMjRXvfIU=/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/Z7HP3RQ7SVDPFEGPTRXL6SK62A.jpg”,”ingestionMethod”:”manual”,”thumbnailResizeUrl”:”/resizer/VDdNDp7eqjsZHMGvPw1F0-KCxQA=/300×0/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/Z7HP3RQ7SVDPFEGPTRXL6SK62A.jpg”,”version”:0,”originalName”:”La Comedia The Sound of Music.jpg”,”mime_type”:”image/jpeg”,”restricted”:false,”template_id”:623,”galleries”:[],”_id”:”3GFBP7TZTNGIZM5NSUVNDBNUJQ”},”created_date”:”2021-04-26T16:38:53Z”,”last_updated_date”:”2021-04-26T16:38:53Z”,”height”:1440,”image_type”:”photograph”},{“_id”:”FOR5KAY6RNFKXPBRUB7XQUJJAI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619462172165},”type”:”text”,”content”:”CHARMING VON TRAPP CHILDREN”},{“_id”:”OHU4QS5QERCPBI7SALOC7ZZLA4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619462172166},”type”:”text”,”content”:”As in any production of this show, there’s a lot of responsibility riding on the chemistry of the actors chosen to play the buttoned-up children of Captain Georg von Trapp (wonderfully stern Chris Kramer). Have no fear: the charming youngsters assembled here are vocally strong and believably bonded in shared pain and strife as led by vibrant Ashley Ortel (Liesl). With the exception of Ortel, Beiser double-cast the children, but I must commend the “Vienna” troupe seen on opening night: Chase Gleeson (Friedrich), Addison Haines (Louisa), Sam Kingrey (Kurt), Morgan Tracy (Brigitta), Aubrey Quinn (Marta), and Adilynn Hatton (Gretl). Costumer A.T. Jones notably provides their bedroom curtain chic attire in Act One.”},{“_id”:”F5R23JTSY5DQ3BDQNV43A3LDHI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619462172167},”type”:”text”,”content”:”A SEDUCTIVE BARONESS ON A MISSION”},{“_id”:”SG2TYD6AHZGYPH5C23TH4W37XE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619462172168},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Long before Maria was instructed to leave the comfort of Nonnberg Abbey, Baroness Elsa Schraeder had her eyes on Georg. Karie-Lee Sutherland’s excellent portrayal reveals Elsa’s seductive tendencies in a manner that doesn’t allow her to be despised or seem treacherous, a tricky balancing act. Elsa didn’t capture Georg’s heart, but Sutherland lets us know it wasn’t from a lack of trying. She also establishes an enjoyable camaraderie with Robert Weidle, who matches her in sophistication as morally flawed Max Detweiler.”},{“_id”:”632G5E6V3BAQHDVWP5FBTQ3LEA”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”ISPIJ5PHKNCQLMESKKRJAC5ICI”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”Restaurants struggle with short staffing as more people return to dining”,”url”:”https://www.dayton.com/local/restaurants-struggle-with-short-staffing-as-more-people-return-to-dining/5ECZEBFJUNAXLMTFSLQB5W4ESQ/”},{“_id”:”S7D5ABWPCFA3BJB36OWIWD3YII”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619462172169},”type”:”text”,”content”:”SMILE-INDUCING MUSICAL MOMENTS”},{“_id”:”4RNNGWEKGNGBTE7NZ7WD6XGLFY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619462172170},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Rodgers and Hammerstein’s iconic, smile-inducing numbers are in good hands. Among the highlights: Haines and Linda Dew (a properly pious Mother Abbess) turning a conversation into a sisterhood in “My Favorite Things,” Haines leading a spirited “Do-Re-Mi”; Casen Kidd (providing a solid dramatic arc as Rolf Gruber) partnering with Ortel for a carefree, dance-happy “Sixteen Going On Seventeen”; Haines’ joyful take on “The Lonely Goatherd” impressively performed at a very brisk tempo; the tender poignancy of the title number reprise in Act One fueled by Kramer; Haines and Kramer dancing a lovely “Laendler,” and Kramer’s emotional “Edelweiss” (accented with a beautiful guitar and string accompaniment overseen by music director Lloyd Butler).”},{“_id”:”NBNN3PDYIJF6VBQFBUCDZNX63Q”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619462172171},”type”:”text”,”content”:”LOVE IN THE MIDST OF SORROW”},{“_id”:”HJ3R5KVSEFGD7LFRGLDNDBYSDQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619462172172},”type”:”text”,”content”:”One of the production’s significant strengths rests with Beiser’s grasp that within the story’s feel-good essence is a touching look at a family grieving tremendous loss. The fact that Georg’s loud, intimidating whistle so easily replaced decency, courtesy, respect, and love in his household after his wife’s death speaks to the universal nature of masking sorrow. But it’s never too late for someone to change. As so, we can still learn from this musical’s timeless message of faith, hope and unity centered on the importance of forgiveness and rebuilding relationships.”},{“_id”:”FF2BDRIIIRC67PVPZYPTJSEEXA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619462172174},”type”:”text”,”content”:”How to go”},{“_id”:”D7ZSBIS6ONAWPLNOCF2TP4SITM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619462172175},”type”:”text”,”content”:”What: “The Sound of Music””},{“_id”:”NPIKHGHFCFFHHL7B3WXLZV4ID4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619462172176},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Where: La Comedia Dinner Theatre, 765 W. 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Many feel they are losing their culture by not being on site daily,” said Doug Barry, owner of BarryStaff in Dayton. “Some companies feel they could be completely remote. That will be the exception rather than the rule. There will be many hybrid options for certain positions, especially as companies weigh their office space needs going forward.””},{“_id”:”Y47N2O2AOBFXDOHRJ7BCML6LYI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:0,”comment”:”Insert link to video”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619727413148},”type”:”text”,”content”:””},{“_id”:”CQOSUM26TNGLVH4EZM6J4SOT3M”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619610841297},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Some employees never worked remotely, including many jobs in the military, government, factories, warehouses, hospitals and grocery stores. 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From left are Matthew Hartshorn, Jayson Noll, John Elliott and Greg Morgan. “,”source”:{“system”:”Methode”,”name”:”DaytonDailyNews”,”source_type”:”other”,”source_id”:”9c079218-8b35-11ea-88c1-7479e0023b00″,”additional_properties”:{“editor”:”photo center”}},”type”:”image”,”distributor”:{“mode”:”reference”,”reference_id”:”9d7d8be5-ee4c-4602-a8f1-e911b2d4234a”},”version”:”0.10.3″,”url”:”https://cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/coxohio/TE5DF2WWPMJHHPCXIHCI6ZCQPM.jpg”,”licensable”:false,”display_date”:”2020-05-03T09:00:00Z”,”credits”:{},”subtitle”:”How coronavirus has changed work forever”,”width”:2048,”first_publish_date”:”2020-05-03T09:00:00Z”,”_id”:”TE5DF2WWPMJHHPCXIHCI6ZCQPM”,”additional_properties”:{“fullSizeResizeUrl”:”/resizer/lZZTO3PJj5lkd7E8mjJ0nVGhBCs=/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/TE5DF2WWPMJHHPCXIHCI6ZCQPM.jpg”,”comments”:[],”proxyUrl”:”/resizer/lZZTO3PJj5lkd7E8mjJ0nVGhBCs=/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/TE5DF2WWPMJHHPCXIHCI6ZCQPM.jpg”,”takenOn”:”2020-05-03T09:00:00Z”,”originalUrl”:”https://cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/coxohio/TE5DF2WWPMJHHPCXIHCI6ZCQPM.jpg”,”published”:true,”resizeUrl”:”/resizer/lZZTO3PJj5lkd7E8mjJ0nVGhBCs=/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/TE5DF2WWPMJHHPCXIHCI6ZCQPM.jpg”,”thumbnailResizeUrl”:”/resizer/izpgQnoQsBmClB8TMXG-8wl326w=/300×0/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/TE5DF2WWPMJHHPCXIHCI6ZCQPM.jpg”,”version”:0,”originalName”:”https://www.daytondailynews.com//rw/Pub/p11/DaytonDailyNews/2020/05/03/Images/newsEngin.25543933_042120Yaskawa-Motoman—robot-testing.jpg”,”mime_type”:”image/jpeg”,”restricted”:false,”galleries”:[],”_id”:”YDYJQCN42BBMDLJEX5QNAZ7N64″,”publicationStartDate”:”2020-05-03T09:00:00Z”},”created_date”:”2020-07-10T13:06:08Z”,”last_updated_date”:”2020-07-10T13:06:08Z”,”publish_date”:”2020-05-03T09:00:00Z”,”height”:1197},{“_id”:”I4AHNAT2VBFYNMSTCNH5SR7IRA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:170,”comment”:”percent”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619727413152},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“We had people who were begging to come back in,” Barhorst said. “When it is completely safe and this nightmare is completely over, I don’t think we will be back to 100% in the office. I think we will continue to have some flexibility for those groups that do not impact our manufacturing operations and it doesn’t make them less efficient.””},{“_id”:”JLGMUWSK4JGXVBS27XGRNNJY4A”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619639854729},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Discussions happening now”},{“_id”:”SE5XXST6GVFKPPBMTU64Y2SMDU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619610841287},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Flexibility” and “hybrid” are the operative words as ever-shifting back-to-the-office dates begin to solidify and leaders sketch out if and when they will bring back some or all of their workers. The pandemic makes the future uncertain. But with COVID-19 vaccinations increasing and case counts declining, leaders are envisioning the workplace of 2021.”},{“_id”:”N7BP2XKAJ5F6RLFQT7NFIG3WLI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:146,”comment”:”cq on lower case”},{“pos”:154,”comment”:”cq on lower case”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619610841288},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Companies should include employees in that discussion and address their concerns, said Terry Salo, senior human resources consultant for strategic HR inc., a Cincinnati company that serves clients in the Dayton region.”},{“owner”:{“sponsored”:false,”id”:”coxohio”},”address”:{},”syndication”:{},”caption”:”Terry Salo is senior human resources consultant at strategic HR inc. in Cincinnati”,”source”:{“system”:”photo center”,”edit_url”:”https://coxohio.arcpublishing.com/photo/TUED2ZYTSZFAFISA32IOIJ3XNA”,”additional_properties”:{“editor”:”photo center”}},”taxonomy”:{“associated_tasks”:[]},”type”:”image”,”version”:”0.10.3″,”url”:”https://cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/coxohio/TUED2ZYTSZFAFISA32IOIJ3XNA.jpg”,”licensable”:false,”credits”:{“affiliation”:[],”by”:[{“name”:”Contributed”,”type”:”author”,”byline”:”Contributed”}]},”subtitle”:”Terry Salo”,”width”:3840,”_id”:”TUED2ZYTSZFAFISA32IOIJ3XNA”,”additional_properties”:{“fullSizeResizeUrl”:”/resizer/xwJY_w6pN-EUrqWbeD0s7MB-6Qk=/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/TUED2ZYTSZFAFISA32IOIJ3XNA.jpg”,”owner”:”[email protected]”,”comments”:[],”keywords”:[“”],”proxyUrl”:”/resizer/xwJY_w6pN-EUrqWbeD0s7MB-6Qk=/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/TUED2ZYTSZFAFISA32IOIJ3XNA.jpg”,”takenOn”:”2015-11-09T10:19:24Z”,”originalUrl”:”https://cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/coxohio/TUED2ZYTSZFAFISA32IOIJ3XNA.jpg”,”published”:true,”resizeUrl”:”/resizer/xwJY_w6pN-EUrqWbeD0s7MB-6Qk=/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/TUED2ZYTSZFAFISA32IOIJ3XNA.jpg”,”ingestionMethod”:”manual”,”thumbnailResizeUrl”:”/resizer/AdscDT3k1KGNeM09cKVuspdlrpk=/300×0/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/TUED2ZYTSZFAFISA32IOIJ3XNA.jpg”,”version”:0,”originalName”:”TerrySalo2021.jpg”,”mime_type”:”image/jpeg”,”restricted”:false,”template_id”:623,”galleries”:[],”_id”:”F6EFHZASLRC7ZKRWM7YMMNSR4Y”},”created_date”:”2021-04-27T16:20:37Z”,”last_updated_date”:”2021-04-27T16:20:37Z”,”height”:5760,”image_type”:”photograph”},{“_id”:”K5NQKZJJ7JBXPEAJMCZ4E4CTLM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619727413157},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“It is working with leaders and managers to really break down what is the return on investment and why is it so necessary for employees to come back?” Salo said. “And why is their role critical to be in person?””},{“_id”:”TRJPNNEECNH6XGGF57T26BUE54″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619613516306},”type”:”text”,”content”:”While some employees are excited to return to the office, others are resistant, she said. Workers are asking companies why they need to be in the office when remote work has been successful. 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He suspects some companies will be back in the office by June, but said “most of them are going to be conservative” and allow remote work through the next several months.”},{“_id”:”6NAL6MW3GBHXJBB4TFMR2JH77U”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”O5EHSPMXUJFW3GF7MXCSWW6ZTQ”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”Your company can make you get a COVID shot, but many won’t. Here’s why”,”url”:”https://www.daytondailynews.com/local/your-company-can-make-you-get-a-covid-shot-but-many-wont-heres-why/NJAQCAPCWJAAJKH5F4N6NZH2JY/”},{“_id”:”JJLKNHH24VG5FK266QQI2QUJUU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619619233774},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Many downtown businesses also are targeting June as a return-to-work date, said Sandy Gudorf, president of the Downtown Dayton Partnership.”},{“_id”:”TAYLJ44LKJDONF7PWUYTTKJYDI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619632576541},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Overall there is a real sense of optimism for the individual businesses, and a real sense of optimism about downtown and its ability to bounce back,” Gudorf said.”},{“_id”:”34Z7T2LHQRECFEBBDDEMV3XQWY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619632576542},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Some local employers, including Henny Penny, a food preparation equipment manufacturer in Eaton, already returned all workers to the office.”},{“_id”:”LKYM65XQJREQPMRGTUVV7ITG3Q”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”QNOGXDNGFZAQVKTKFLNYMORRKA”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”Optimistic Dayton-area CEO to his workforce: ‘We’re back’ Robert M. Connelly, president, Henny Penny Corp.”,”url”:”https://www.daytondailynews.com/local/optimistic-henny-penny-ceo-to-his-workforce-were-back/UQBYDM2BWBE3VHE3HFVOCO7CEA/”},{“_id”:”BKHYQU7EMRFCZJNFY5NTIHNHQQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:146,”comment”:”May3/lhulsey”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619727413178},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The Miami Conservancy District, a public agency overseeing the region’s flood control dam system, plans to bring back all remote workers on Monday. Field staff have continued working with one person per vehicle, and the 25-person office staff returned to the office on a rotating basis about six months ago, said Shannon Phelps, manager of administration.”},{“_id”:”JXYDO3L7CRFRLMKZ2WTHESAGOA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619632576544},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“The big driving force is all of our staff are eligible for vaccines. We are watching the numbers. We are adapting. We are being flexible,” she said “That was the biggest lesson that we learned in 2020, is we have to be adaptable and we have to be flexible.””},{“owner”:{“sponsored”:false,”id”:”coxohio”},”address”:{},”syndication”:{},”caption”:”Shannon Phelps, manager of administration at the Miami Conservancy District, walks by photos from the Great Flood at the district’s downtown Dayton headquarters. 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Last year the Stamford, Connecticut-based company, which employed 1,900 people in Kettering, permanently shifted its global workforce to remote work and left the Kettering Business Park.”},{“_id”:”LLPFASHNQRC53GEPCQ3ZHUJ3GU”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”PEOX7I6SEZFEBKNAKQMYDEMW4Y”},”type”:”interstitial_link”,”content”:”City manager: Business leaving Kettering amid COVID-19 with $120M payroll”,”url”:”https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/city-manager-business-leaving-kettering-amid-covid-19-with-120m-payroll/FQM35KLIZ5AAFAWDCKU2OTLFPU/”},{“_id”:”F2YXFGLRQBEFXPWL6V5GHKUXFM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:101,”comment”:” a”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619706146904},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Miller doubts many companies will go that route. But it might become more common for workers to spend only a day or two a week in the office, she said.”},{“_id”:”4P5VPYGFSZBUFHLC7ZJB2KBPYQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619706146905},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Workers absolutely worked from home and were productive. 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Those include Montgomery County, Mile Two, Premier Health and Kettering Health Network.”},{“_id”:”FPSGVGHVYBGYLAQRPE3S33VHZY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:142,”comment”:” it”},{“pos”:170,”comment”:”May 3/lhulsey”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619619233778},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Remote worked really well for us,” said Amy Linkous, director of human resources at Mile Two, a systems engineering company scheduled to open its new headquarters Monday at 601 E. 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Both health networks are exploring continued remote work opportunities while also looking to bring back some staff.”},{“_id”:”CXB7PKISZ5HQTNIODJN5J7DAFA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619632576553},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Kettering Health Network is planning for a safe environment for employees to return on-site, as well as opportunities for some support roles to continue work in a remote setting,” said Derek Morgan, vice president of human resources.”},{“_id”:”ABA4IUJGZFDPFC7R3UJNTXXRTQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619632576554},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Nearly everyone at Premier’s care sites remained in-person, while those at the corporate support services building worked remotely, said Ben Sutherly, Premier system director of communications.”},{“_id”:”LPHDDOORZJHMVHAZ2AXKVTYHDY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619632576555},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“We have found that generally employees who were able to work remotely were able to do so successfully, productively and collaboratively,” Sutherly said. “We anticipate that some degree of remote work will continue for many corporate support service roles indefinitely.””},{“_id”:”ABA4IUJGZFDPFC7R3UJNTXXRTQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619632576556},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Montgomery County allows remote work if the job can be done at home, confidentiality and technological requirements can be maintained, and department heads or elected officials approve it, said Deb Decker, director of communications for the county.”},{“owner”:{“sponsored”:false,”id”:”coxohio”},”address”:{},”syndication”:{},”caption”:”Julie Walch is CareSource vice president, human resources business partnership and support”,”source”:{“system”:”photo center”,”edit_url”:”https://coxohio.arcpublishing.com/photo/34HUSHXOGFEWJLQ4XMK637Z2AY”,”additional_properties”:{“editor”:”photo center”}},”taxonomy”:{“associated_tasks”:[]},”type”:”image”,”version”:”0.10.3″,”url”:”https://cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/coxohio/34HUSHXOGFEWJLQ4XMK637Z2AY.jpg”,”geo”:{},”licensable”:false,”credits”:{“by”:[{“name”:”Cong”,”type”:”author”,”byline”:”Cong”}]},”subtitle”:”Julie Walch”,”width”:1124,”_id”:”34HUSHXOGFEWJLQ4XMK637Z2AY”,”additional_properties”:{“fullSizeResizeUrl”:”/resizer/ChEKqSYSCZLepisk9UczTCPePXQ=/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/34HUSHXOGFEWJLQ4XMK637Z2AY.jpg”,”owner”:”[email protected]”,”comments”:[],”keywords”:[],”proxyUrl”:”/resizer/ChEKqSYSCZLepisk9UczTCPePXQ=/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/34HUSHXOGFEWJLQ4XMK637Z2AY.jpg”,”originalUrl”:”https://cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/coxohio/34HUSHXOGFEWJLQ4XMK637Z2AY.jpg”,”published”:true,”resizeUrl”:”/resizer/ChEKqSYSCZLepisk9UczTCPePXQ=/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/34HUSHXOGFEWJLQ4XMK637Z2AY.jpg”,”ingestionMethod”:”manual”,”thumbnailResizeUrl”:”/resizer/LnhcSIs_6wDyB1C8VsnCyNyEJ0E=/300×0/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-coxohio/public/34HUSHXOGFEWJLQ4XMK637Z2AY.jpg”,”version”:1,”originalName”:”JulieWalch.jpg”,”mime_type”:”image/jpeg”,”restricted”:false,”template_id”:623,”galleries”:[],”_id”:”FEZOAFI7LNFZRP64LG6RSEDLKM”},”created_date”:”2021-04-28T12:37:49Z”,”last_updated_date”:”2021-04-28T14:01:32Z”,”height”:1580,”image_type”:”photograph”},{“_id”:”PSCUBACT3FCY7GJRHPFFZIIIOA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619727413201},”type”:”text”,”content”:”CareSource in Dayton, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and AES Ohio, formerly known as DP&L, all remained open and staffed during the pandemic but sent large numbers of employees home to work. 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Patrick G. Miller, 88th Air Base Wing and installation commander.”},{“_id”:”VH73VXHOJZDQPCN25OF7O4DUFA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:154,”comment”:” percent”},{“pos”:214,”comment”:” Currently he”},{“pos”:270,”comment”:” percent”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619632576564},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Some jobs must be in-person, including at the base hospital, civil engineers, security and those accessing classified material. But at one point about 80% of the 30,000 to 32,000 employees on base were teleworking. Col. Miller currently has authorized units to be at 50% capacity on base, but he can authorize more if, as base commander, he has the staff to support that.”},{“_id”:”PL75TGVH3ZA6LJKFC4DUA64CUY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:0,”comment”:”Insert link to gallery”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619727413211},”type”:”text”,”content”:””},{“_id”:”VH73VXHOJZDQPCN25OF7O4DUFA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[{“pos”:125,”comment”:”cq title in second reference to differentiate him from Tracy Miller above/lhulsey”}],”comments”:[],”_id”:1619632576564},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Telework in the government, some folks have been hesitant to do it, because they’ve been concerned about productivity,” Col. Miller said. “But the pandemic forced us into that and it opened some eyes. 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Tips for remote and hybrid workplaces
Make communication top-of-mind.
Stay connected using phone calls, email, texts, Slack, newsletters, virtual platforms and small in-person meetings.
Remote employees might feel isolated so be proactive in reaching out.
Explain the business reasons and job components that require an employee to be in the office.
Be flexible in handling employees’ special situations, such as child care issues.
Infuse the company’s culture into business processes and communicate it to staff.
Create engagement opportunities, like virtual coffee breaks, awards programs and team building efforts.
Inform employees of resources for wellness, mental health, avoiding burnout and managing stress.
Source: Terry Salo, senior human resources consultant at strategic HR inc.

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