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Erma, in Her Own Words : University of Dayton, Ohio

By Teri Rizvi Erma Bombeck, undoubtedly the University of Dayton’s most famous graduate and the country’s top female humorist, would disagree with Ralph Waldo Emerson’s observation that “all educated Americans, first or last, go to Europe.” “I always feel you can do Europe in a wheelchair,” Bombeck said before jetting off to Costa Rica for this year’s family vacation. Already on the nonfiction bestseller list, Bombeck’s 10 th and newest book, When You Look Like Your Passport Photo, It’s Time to Go Home , tackles the ups and downs of traveling from surviving continental breakfasts to “traveling with three kids and dragging a trailer behind us” on the tail of Ruby’s and Rusty’s RV called True Love.

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KELLY, Martin

KELLY, Martin © Provided by Dayton Daily News Dayton Daily News KELLY, Martin Joseph Martin, 89, passed away the morning of April 18, 2021, in his hometown of Dayton, Ohio. He is survived by his children, Mary and her two sons, Charles and Carmichael, Timothy and wife Denise and their children Alyssa and Alexandria, Andrew and his wife Honey and their children Kacey and Kara, John and his children Greta and Heidi and, Stephanie, the youngest of his five children. Martin graduated from Chaminade High School in 1950, then worked for Price Brothers Clothing Store in downtown Dayton. Later he worked for the City of Dayton, Water

Republicans overturning of DeWine s health-order veto puts Ohioans at risk

Republicans overturning of DeWine s health-order veto puts Ohioans at risk Thomas Suddes If there were a Guinness Book of Irresponsibility, Ohio General Assembly Republicans have again earned themselves special mention. No, we’re not talking about school funding, although last month marked the 24th anniversary of the state Supreme Court’s school-funding reform order – which the legislature has yet to obey. Nor are we talking about the $700 million that Ohio electricity customers will pay to bail out two coal-fueled power plants, including one in Indiana. That coal-plant bailout remains the law of Ohio, despite the partial repeal of House Bill 6, the scandalous 2019 pro-utility bill that spawned federal corruption indictments.

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