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Dayton Power & Light rebrands as AES Ohio Thomas Gnau © Provided by Dayton Daily News DP&L s operations center in Moraine. THOMAS GNAU/STAFF
After 110 years as Dayton Power & Light, the Dayton area’s electric utility is changing its name.
The utility will be known going forward as “AES Ohio,” reflecting AES Corp.’s own recent rebranding.
“I think this will be a gradual process for our customers,” Kristina Lund, AES Ohio president, told the Dayton Daily News in an interview before the rebranding was officially announced Wednesday. “We know it will take our customers and our community some time to really start to use the AES Ohio name. And that’s normal. Even the process of rolling this out is going to be gradual.”
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Study: CareSource fuels 8,400 Ohio jobs, $1B impact Kaitlin Schroeder © Provided by Dayton Daily News The new CareSource building located at First and Jefferson Streets in Dayton. MARSHALL GORBY\STAFF
CareSource spent nearly $250 million locally in the Dayton region in 2019, according to a newly released economic impact study commissioned by the locally-based health insurer.
CareSource manages 1.3 million Ohio Medicaid members’ plans and the economic impact study was released while CareSource is waiting to see whether it successfully won a high-stakes bid to continue managing Ohio Medicaid plans and billions of dollars in health insurance claims. Headquartered in downtown Dayton, the health insurer overall has nearly 2 million members in five states and primarily manages government health insurance plans.