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Dayton Daily News

KYLE NAGEL
Managing Editor
Good morning

It’s not just you. All Ohio residents are feeling the pinch of rising home insurance costs.

Welcome to the Weekly Roundup, where we bring you the top stories from today’s Dayton Daily News and major stories from the past week you may have missed. I’m filling in for Josh Sweigart, who is on vacation.

This week, we look at the reasons behind the jump insurance rates and tell you what to expect. We also have complete staff coverage of the Dayton Air Show, from the air, ground and parties.

Also on Saturday night, the U.S. military struck three sites in Iran, inserting itself into Israel’s effort to decapitating Iran’s nuclear program. We’ll continue to follow this story.

Do you have a news tip or an issue you think our reporters should look into? Contact me at [email protected], or you can use our anonymous tipline.

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Ohio home insurance rates soar due to storms, inflation; how to protect yourself

Jennifer Vollmer talks about tornado damage her property sustained while standing in front of the remains of a silo that was destroyed during the storm last year. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF

Jennifer Vollmer talks about tornado damage her property sustained while standing in front of the remains of a silo that was destroyed during the storm last year. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF

Credit: Bryant Billing

As storm damage has increased in recent years, insurance rates have skyrocketed in Ohio, our investigation found.

• By the numbers: From 2019 through 2024, homeowners insurance rates increased 36.4% on average in Ohio, according to a January 2025 analysis from S&P Global.

• Record tornadoes: Ohio’s 74 tornadoes in 2024 smashed the previous record of 61 in 1992. Five other states also broke tornado records.

• Costs up, too: For example, the producer price index report by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that prices for roofing materials manufacturing have more than doubled since March of 2020.

• One family’s story: “The adjuster wasn’t even prepared, was sent from out of state, didn’t even know it was a tornado. The barn is a higher-quality building, and we wanted a comparable company to do the repairs. We had to fight pretty hard to get repairs done, just to get barn doors on again.” — Jennifer Vollmer, whose Oxford property was struck by a tornado in May 2024.

• The bright side: Ohio had the fifth-lowest homeowners insurance rate in the country, according to one national organization.


The Dayton Air Show brings acts, parties this weekend

Tipp City police officer Jordan Little was honored by the United States Air Force Thunderbirds as a

Tipp City police officer Jordan Little was honored by the United States Air Force Thunderbirds as a "Hometown Hero" and flew as a VIP in the back seat of an F-16 piloted by Maj. Brandon Maxson during a practice performance before the CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show Friday, June 20, 2025, in Vandalia. Little was recognized for his life-saving efforts of Justin Trevino, who was also in attendance. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF

Credit: Nick Graham

The Dayton Air Show is back in town this weekend, which means plenty of aerial and party activity. Here’s a look at the highlights:

• Officer honored with Thunderbirds ride: Tipp City police officer Jordan Little flew with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds on Friday during a practice performance. The opportunity was gifted to Little as a way to recognize his heroic work in saving the life of Justin Trevino, who had gone into cardiac arrest in 2024.

• A flight on the Goodyear Blimp. Dayton Daily News photographer Bryant Billing went on a ride with the Goodyear Blimp on Friday. Here, he writes about the experience.

• Scenes from the party: The Lt. Dan Band, featuring actor Gary Sinise on bass guitar, headlined the Vandalia Flight Fest on the grounds of the Vandalia Recreation Center on Friday. Here are photos from the event.

• Views from Saturday’s events. We were on the scene on Saturday as the Air Show began (it continues today). Here are photos from the first day.

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Ohio home insurance rates soar due to storms, inflation; how to protect yourself
From 2019 through 2024, homeowners insurance rates increased 36.4% on average in Ohio. In that same span, the state has seen a surge in tornadoes. Experts say decisions about coverage limits, deductibles and endorsements are key.
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PHOTOS: 2025 CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show Saturday
Photos from the 2025 CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air Show Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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Tipp City hometown hero flies with USAF Thunderbirds
Tipp City police officer Jordan Little flew with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds Friday during a practice performance th...
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DDN photographer rides in Goodyear Blimp over Troy: See how he describes it
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{type=plain, content=Photos from a Goodyear Blimp ride on Friday, June 20 in Troy. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF}
PHOTOS: Goodyear Blimp arrives ahead of Dayton Airshow, flies over Troy
A Goodyear Blimp arrived at WACO Air Museum in Troy on Friday, June 20 ahead of an appearance at Centerpoint Energy Dayton Air Show this weekend. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF
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PHOTOS: U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds honor Tipp City police officer with VIP flight
PHOTOS: U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds honor Tipp City police officer Jordan Little with VIP flight
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