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Ohio News Roundup: Dayton Police Shooting, Legislative Actions, School Infrastructure Investment, and Severe Weather Alert

Ohio News Roundup: Dayton Police Shooting, Legislative Actions, School Infrastructure Investment, and Severe Weather Alert

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In Ohio, recent headlines spotlight a Dayton police officer-involved shooting where body camera footage captured a struggle before a bicyclist was fatally shot Tuesday night, according to Dayton Daily News reports. The incident involved a man with prior convictions who did not disclose a concealed weapon when asked, as Police Chief Afzal noted. Separately, a man killed in a Dayton double shooting was identified, and Buc-ee's announced its Huber Heights location opens April 6. A fireball meteor lit up skies over northwest Ohio Monday night, the second in a week per WKYC Channel 3.

The state legislature remains active in the 136th General Assembly, with the Ohio House passing a bill to create a data center study commission now headed to the Senate, Hometown Stations reports. Lawmakers are debating a $182 million expansion of the Homestead property tax exemption, while bills on minimum wage hikes, AI regulation, and JobsOhio modifications advance, per LegiScan. The House convened March 25, and Senate Medicaid committees met jointly March 24.

Economically, construction surges in education infrastructure: West Liberty-Salem schools approved over $234,000 for its Tiger Fieldhouse, installing networks, scoreboards, and a track, Peak of Ohio states. In Springfield, Global Impact STEM Academy unveiled a $16.9 million facility on Clark State College's campus. Statewide, Ohio has invested $300 million in career-technical education grants for 116 schools, education.ohio.gov notes.

Public safety concerns linger amid the Dayton cases, and community projects like Kettering's Fraze Pavilion seeking 2026 musicians signal cultural vibrancy.

No major recent weather events hit, though forecasts warn of strong to severe storms Thursday night into Friday across northern and central Ohio, with heavy rain and wind, as WKYC and WBNS 10TV predict. An active pattern looms next week per Ohio Ag Weather.

Looking Ahead: Watch Buc-ee's grand opening, data center bill progress, and potential severe weather next Tuesday through the 7th. Ongoing trials like the Ashley Flynn murder case in Tipp City draw attention.

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