
Buc-ee's Opens, Tech Laws Stall, City Manager Retires
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Ohios first Buc-ees store in Huber Heights prepares for opening, with road upgrades to manage traffic. Governor Mike DeWine advocates for stricter tech laws, but legislatures response is uncertain. Centerville city manager Wayne Davis retires, sparking a nationwide search for his successor. Kettering Health faces lawsuits due to a cyberattack, while Dayton Public Schools adjust start times to reduce congestion. Federal charges filed in a pregnant womans death, and high school basketball playoffs intensify with thrilling matches.
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