Montgomery County Children Services and the Professionals Guild of Ohio (PGO), the union representing Children Services staff, are celebrating a new three-year contract agreement.
Read MoreAccording to fire officials, the fire at the My Way Trading Warehouse, at 358 NW F St., in Richmond, IN is not expected to spread beyond the property of origin, although it is expected to continue to burn and produce smoke, soot and ash for several days.
Read MoreMontgomery County is moving forward with a plan to increase access to affordable, high-speed internet.
Read MoreTROTWOOD (March 10, 2023) – The Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners celebrated the new Western Division Municipal Court opening in Trotwood Friday. The $7.8 million community investment will improve court access for nearby residents and provide job training and social services programs.
Read MoreThe Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District (MCACD) has launched new Community Mini Grants to support arts and cultural activities that are designed to improve access to the arts and to bring people together.
Read MoreArea emergency departments have seen a 26 percent increase in behavioral health issues, prompting Montgomery County Commissioners to take action to address this growing need.
Read MoreThe Montgomery County Transfer Station is closed the rest of the day today (12/23) due to inclement weather. We are closed Dec. 24 and 25 for the holidays. We will reopen for normal business hours at 6 a.m. Monday, Dec. 26.
Read MoreMontgomery County Commissioner Debbie Lieberman will serve as the President of the Board of County Commissioners for 2023. Lieberman was elected by fellow Commissioners Judy Dodge and Carolyn Rice on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022.
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An online budget reporting system is helping Montgomery County save time and money while increasing community transparency.
Read MoreDo you receive public funded child care services? Effective July 18, 2022, changes will be implemented for those using these benefits. Click ot read more.
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Due to the high level of heat and humidity, until further notice, there will be cooling centers offered from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at three locations in Dayton. Click for specific locations.
Montgomery County Engineer Paul Gruner announced today that beginning on Monday, April 18, work will begin on a $967,000 project to reconstruct the intersection of Mad River Road and Alex Bell Road into a modern roundabout.
Read MoreApril is National Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month and National Autism Awareness Month.
To show our support for both campaigns, our County Building will be lit blue throughout April.
The County Administration Building is lit blue & yellow to show our support for the people of Ukraine.
Read MoreToday, after much deliberation, I have decided that I will not seek a fourth term as Judge in the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court, Juvenile Division.
It has been a great privilege to serve as Judge over the past 18 years
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Montgomery County’s Board of County Commissioners approved the 2022 budget, with focused investments in youth, social services, and infrastructure.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Montgomery County’s Board of County Commissioners approved the 2022 budget, with focused investments in youth, social services, and infrastructure.
Read MoreTo conclude the November 2, 2021 General Election the Montgomery County Board of Elections will conduct two recounts and an audit on the following days for the named offices.
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In accordance with the Ohio Revised Code Sunshine Law to advertise public meetings, the Montgomery County Family and Children First Council will meet the following dates and times for the remainder of calendar year 2021:
Read MoreThe County Engineer's office is working with the County Environmental Services Department to protect the safety of the public and minimize disruptions and delays along Austin Blvd between Springboro Pike (SR 741) and Rockcastle Ct.
Read MoreDo you have an old refrigerator, air conditioner, water heater or stove and you’re not sure what to do with it? Montgomery County Environmental Services will host its bi-annual Appliance Amnesty Weekend, October 7-9, wherecounty residents can dispose of old appliances free of charge.
Read MoreThe results ranged from Non-Detect to 10.9 parts per trillion (ppt). One ppt is equivalent to one grain of sand in an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Read More
The Montgomery County Solid Waste District’s Transfer and Recycling Facility will operate at reduced hours on Monday, September 6, due to the holiday.
We will be open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, September 6.
Read MorePlease be aware that the Montgomery County Transfer Station is closed for the remainder of the day. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for your understanding.
Read MoreApril 26th-30th is National Reentry week! This week, organizations are encouraged to promote reentry awareness through community engagement, exchange knowledge to better serve returning citizens in their communities, and champion the importance of reentry programs and services.
Read MoreDAYTON, Ohio (April 23, 2021) – Are you doing some spring cleaning and realizing there’s a surplus of Styrofoam cluttering up your home?
Read MoreMontgomery County Sheriff Rob Streck has moved the Snow Emergency for Montgomery County to Level 1, effective February 16th, 2021 at 12:00pm.
Read MoreMontgomery County Auditor Karl Keith announced Friday that dog owners will be able to purchase their 2021 licenses without penalty through July 1, thanks to state legislation passed in late 2020.
Read MoreCounty Human Services Levy Council will meet the following dates and times for calendar year 2021. Read More
The Montgomery County Solid Waste Transfer Station will be operating during limited hours during the Thanksgiving holiday season.
The schedule is as follows:
The 4th Quarter ECPC will take place September 24, 2020, at 11:00 am at the Regional Dispatch Center, located at 460 Vantage Point, Miamisburg, Ohio, 45342, on the fourth floor Conference Room.
Read MoreKim Frisco serves as the Executive Director of Montgomery County Veterans Service Commission since March 9, 2020. She is the first female to fill the role.
Read MoreOn June 16, the Montgomery County Board of County Commissioners passed a resolution declaring racism as a public health crisis at their regularly scheduled public meeting at 1:30 p.m.
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Montgomery County Environmental Services will host Appliance Amnesty Weekend, June 4-6. Montgomery County residents can dispose of old appliances such as refrigerators, air conditioners, water heaters, or stoves -- free of charge.
Read MoreThe Montgomery County Animal Resource Center will be returning to normal hours and restoring services beginning June 1. The county’s animal shelter had reduced hours and staffing to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Read MoreAs part of the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, Montgomery County has received $92 million, directly from the U.S. Treasury.
Read MoreAs part of Animal Care and Control Appreciation Week across the country, Montgomery County leadership is expressing gratitude to our local animal care and control officers who spend each day protecting public health and local pets in our community, even during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Due to the concerns surrounding COVID-19, Montgomery County has extended the deadline for Spring 2020 Economic Development/Government Equity (ED/GE) grant applications from Wednesday, April 1 until Monday, June 1.
Read MorePublic Health - Dayton & Montgomery County has expanded its COVID-19 call center hours to operate 7 days a week. The new hours starting today are Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 6:00 pm and Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. The number to call is 937-225-6217.
Read MoreArea businesses and nonprofits who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic can now apply for low-interest loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan program.
Read MoreAt 9 a.m. today, March 20, Montgomery County activated the regional Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to support Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County in their efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreWith flu and other ailments being passed around, we’ve been asked about sanitizing polling place equipment.
We are sending out a kit of supplies to all 360 precincts at 150 Polling Locations throughout Montgomery County. Read MoreDr. (Col.) Kent Harshbarger, Montgomery County Coroner, retired from the U.S. Army Reserve, February 1, 2020. This milestone capstones a career spanning 36 years of uniformed service and obtaining the rank of colonel.
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The Community Overdose Action Team (COAT) is introducing a new program that allows Montgomery County businesses to request a free life-saving NaloxBox to be placed at an office or business location.
Read MoreThe Montgomery County Solid Waste District, a division of Montgomery County Environmental Services, is hosting its annual live tree recycling drive through January 31, 2020.
Read MoreThe deadline is approaching for homeowners to receive funding through the Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati (FHLB). Residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed have until the end of the year to apply for up to $20,000 toward the repair of a home or the construction or purchase of a new home.
Read MorePublic Health – Dayton & Montgomery County is stressing the importance of getting vaccinated for pertussis after receiving several reports of infants and children in the Miami Valley, being hospitalized with the disease.
Read MoreMontgomery County Recorder Brandon McClain is a proud veteran who wishes to provide the approximately 40,000 veterans within Montgomery County a voice in improving the services they deserve through the launching of the “Voices for Vets” Advisory Group.
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The U.S. Census Bureau is recruiting thousands of people across the country to help with the 2020 Census count. Local Census recruiters will be available at two events in partnership with Montgomery County.
Read MoreA coalition of financial institutions and non-profit organizations are partnering to provide financial assistance to Dayton-area homeowners needing repairs from tornado damage.
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The U.S. SBA is extending the application deadline for low intersest loans to September 3. Read More
Keep reading for tips as well as resources for reporting fraud. Read More
Fuyao Glass America has been awarded with the Montgomery County Solid Waste District Business Incentive Grant.
Read MoreOhio residents located in federally-designated counties may be eligible for FEMA’s individual assistance program (IA).
Below are some details to help answer some of your questions about Federal Disaster Assistance.
Read MoreVehicle registration is $10/vehicle.
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Workforce Specialists from Montgomery County Workforce Development will be available to help at several locations from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., Monday – Friday until further notice. Read More
The State of Ohio has approved a Montgomery County request for $500,000 to help businesses and workers affected by the tornados that touched down May 27 and 28.
Read MoreShort-term recovery operations are transitioning over to long-term recovery efforts.
Read MoreClick "read more" to see all the steps to request a damage assessment permit for your property.
Trotwood Government Center (2400 Olive Rd.) - Tuesday, June 18 from 9am - 4pm
Brookville Fire Station (775 E. Upper Lewisburg-Salem Rd.) - Thursday, June 20 from 9am - 4pm. Read More
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Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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Phone number: 937-512-5700
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Email: VRC@Sinclair.edu
The Solid Waste District has announced a change in weekend hours, effective Saturday, 6/15:
Saturday: 7am - 4pm
Sunday: CLOSED
Marion's Pizza parking lot in Northridge - Wednesday, June 12 9am - 4pm
Farr Drive in IOld North Dayton - Thursday, June 13 9am - 4pm. Read More
The water boil advisory has been lifted for remaining Dayton, Montgomery County and Greene County water customers with the exception of Brookville, pending the outcome of water tests.
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This includes Saturdays - 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sundays - 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. (On Sundays, the recycling drop off will be closed). Read More
Its hours are Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Read More
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The boil advisory has been lifted for the following areas:
City of Dayton low service area,
Montgomery County southern system,
and portions of Greene County.
The Montgomery County information hotline will reopen again at 9 a.m. today. The boil advisory is still in place. Please continue your water conservation efforts so we don't overburden the water system.
City of Dayton issued a boil advisory for ALL Dayton and Montgomery County water customers. Does not impact jurisdictions with separate systems (Oakwood, Huber Heights, Englewood, Miamisburg, Union). Though on separate systems, small parts Vandalia & West Carrollton are impacted.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, May 22, the National Veterans Awareness Organization (NVAO) will arrive in Brookville, Ohio at approximately 4 p.m. during their annual National Veterans Awareness Ride (NVAR).
Read MoreMontgomery County and Wright-Patt Air Force Base will hold the 2019 Spring Job Fair at UD Arena on April 17 (1-4 p.m).
Read MoreResidents who receive food assistance will have their cards loaded early for February, between Jan. 16 and 31. Recipients should plan, so that they will be able to meet needs that should be covered by the February benefit issuance.
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