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Tonight’s Headline Highlights You Won’t Want to Miss:

  • Dayton Arcade is adding a new marketplace to boost downtown retail.

  • Montgomery County plans a centralized job center to streamline services.

  • Local groups delivered 900 teddy bears and honored veterans.

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DAYTON DIGEST

🏬 A Fresh Chapter for the Dayton Arcade
Thinking about a downtown stroll? The historic Dayton Arcade is preparing to welcome a new marketplace concept aimed at boosting small retail growth. Leaders say the addition will create space for local entrepreneurs and bring even more foot traffic into the heart of the city. The Arcade has already become a hub for housing, events, and business development, and this next step is designed to build on that momentum. For downtown Dayton, it is another sign that revitalization efforts are continuing to move forward.

Read more — Dayton 24/7 Now

💼 A One-Stop Shop for Job Seekers
Looking for work or workforce resources? Montgomery County officials have unveiled plans for a new job center designed to make employment services more accessible and streamlined. The facility aims to bring multiple support services under one roof, helping residents connect with training programs and job opportunities more efficiently. Leaders say the goal is to modernize how workforce assistance is delivered across the county. Construction timelines and additional details are expected as planning progresses.

Read more — Spectrum News 1

🦃 Applications Open for Youth Turkey Hunt
Got a young outdoor enthusiast at home? Applications are now open for the 17th annual youth turkey hunt hosted by Light Foundation. The program gives selected participants a chance to learn safe hunting practices while enjoying a mentored outdoor experience. Organizers say the event focuses on education, responsibility, and building confidence in the field. Families interested in applying are encouraged to submit their applications soon, as spots are limited.

Read more — WDTN

More Than 900 Reasons to Smile in Dayton

The National Council of Negro Women Dayton Section has donated more than 900 teddy bears to Montgomery County Children Services, bringing comfort to local children facing difficult circumstances. The organization, which has long served the Dayton community through service and advocacy, organized the collection to make sure children entering care or going through transitions have something soft to hold onto. Montgomery County Children Services often gives comfort items like stuffed animals to children during placements and investigations, making donations like this especially meaningful. Leaders say the teddy bears will be given to children during moments that can feel overwhelming, offering a small but meaningful sense of security. The effort reflects the group’s continued commitment to uplifting families and supporting youth across the Miami Valley. It is a powerful reminder that in Dayton, neighbors continue to show up for one another in heartfelt ways.

Read more — WDTN

Dayton VA Shares the Love for Veterans

This week at Dayton VA Medical Center, staff and volunteers kept the warm vibes going during National Salute to Veteran Patients Week, handing out lapel pins, cookies, and heartfelt thanks to veterans receiving care. Photos from their social media show teams and local partners like American Legion visiting inpatients, bringing smiles and connection to those who’ve served. Events like this remind our community that Dayton takes care of its own, especially those who’ve worn the uniform. Honoring veterans with small gestures like this helps brighten the day for many and strengthens the bond between caregivers and families here at home.

Read more — Dayton VA Medical Center

Brighten Your Sunday with These Can’t-Miss Local Happenings:

February 15, Sunday

Sunday Open Mic
Moe Harrigan’s Tavern, 4070 Marshall Rd., Kettering | 5:30PM-9:30PM

Group Slam
Yellow Cab Tavern, 700 E 4th St, Dayton | 6:30 PM

Dayton Jazz Orchestra
The Hidden Gem Music Club, 507 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Dayton | 7PM

Southern Ohio Blues Hall of Fame
The PhoneBooth Lounge, 1912 East Whipp Road, Kettering | 3-7PM

Live Music from Absent the Mind, Alexander Carpenter, & Cemetery Garden
Blind Bob's, 430 E 5th St, Dayton | 9PM

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