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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers raised the Little Miami River for VP JD Vance's 41st birthday kayak trip at the Secret Service's request, sparking criticism over the use of taxpayer funds. A spokesperson said Vance was unaware of the action, which drew comparisons to a similar 1999 incident involving Al Gore.

Ohio lawmakers face a November 30 deadline to redraw the state's congressional maps. The process comes amid a national debate over gerrymandering, as some Republicans are pushing for a new map that would give their party a 12-to-3 advantage.

School lunches are now healthier and more popular, with diverse menus like General Tso's chicken and salads offered alongside classics. The trend, driven by strict federal regulations on fat, sodium, and sugar, began when meals were free during the pandemic. However, potential changes to federal eligibility rules could impact access for hundreds of thousands of Ohio students.

Local Levies & Elections

November ballots across the region will feature numerous tax levies. Key issues include:

Dayton & Area News

Dayton Public Schools is suing Ohio, calling a new state rule unconstitutional. The rule blocks DPS students from using school-provided bus passes to change buses at the downtown RTA hub.

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