Your Morning Briefing for Tuesday, January 7
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Tuesday
January 07, 2025
H 28°
L 12
Cold with increasing clouds today, chance of flurries tonight
Dayton Daily News

GREG LYNCH
Digital Content Producer
Good morning

Dayton will now dig out of the remnants of the first winter storm of 2025.

In today’s Morning Briefing, we continue to follow the weather and its effects on the region. We also tell you about the third part of our special Gem City Gamble series about police corruption, Dayton’s gangsters and the connection to baseball legend Pete Rose.

If you have thoughts or feedback on this newsletter or other news tips, please let me know at [email protected].

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Winter storm brings closures, delays, highest snow totals in years

One of the most significant winter storms to strike the area in the past decade rolled through southwest Ohio on Sunday and Monday

• Snowfall: Snow total reports on the National Weather Service website included 10 inches in Centerville and 9 inches in Kettering, Bellbrook and Springboro. Beavercreek and Miamisburg each saw reports of 8.5 inches, while many areas of southern Clark County were around 6 inches.

• Closures: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base closed to non-mission-essential personnel Monday. That led a wide range of closures that included virtually all school districts and colleges in the region.

• Snow emergencies: Almost all area counties moved to Level 2 snow emergencies on Monday. That level meant that only those who feel it is necessary to drive should be on the roads. Those emergencies were later downgraded.

• Warming centers: The Dayton recreation centers will serve as warming centers for those who need to get out of the cold during freezing temperatures this week.

• Trash pickup: Rumpke Waste & Recycling Services closed on Monday but residents are encouraged to leave material at the curb and crews will attempt to service as soon as possible.

• Here all week: The standing snow is likely to stay for awhile, as the National Weather Service predicts daily high temperatures in the region will not get above 30 degrees until possibly Sunday.

• Photos: Our photographers were out on the streets and in the parks documenting the first winter storm of 2025.

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Gem City Gamble Part 3: The gambling Dayton industrialist

Our Gem City Gamble six-part series continues today with a story examining the local connection to baseball legend Pete Rose’s gambling activities and how Dayton industrialist Charles E. “Bo” Foreman, who was friends with Rose, helped facilitate his gambling.

• About the project: Gem City Gamble will continue with daily stories throughout this week about the police department, organized crime and the downfall of Rose. You can follow the entire project here.

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What to know today

• One big takeaway: The Cincinnati Bengals fired defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo and three position coaches a day after they were eliminated from the playoffs.

• Tip of the day: For those looking to take part in skiing, snowboarding or tubing, here are ideal nearby places to go.

• Big move of the day: Central State University received $1.2 million for an urban forestry initiative that the university says will help improve environmental inequality in areas with fewer trees.

• Thing to do: For more than a decade, Scott Moreau has traveled the world performing as Johnny Cash. He’s bringing his Ultimate Johnny Cash show to the Arbogast Performing Arts Center in Troy on Saturday.

• Photo of the day: Five Rivers MetroParks hosted Family Skate Day at the MetroParks Ice Rink, located at RiverScape MetroPark in downtown Dayton, on Sunday. Check out our photos from Tom Gilliam.

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