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Montgomery County sees drop in homelessness in 2025
Montgomery County sees drop in homelessness in 2025

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time3 days ago

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Montgomery County sees drop in homelessness in 2025

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Montgomery County has shared its annual Point-in-Time (PIT) Count on Thursday, which showed an overall decline in homelessness. The total number of people experiencing homelessness in Montgomery County is down seven percent from 2024. However, the number of people sleeping unsheltered rose from 92 to 111. 'One person sleeping unsheltered is one too many,' said Commission President Judy Dodge. 'Everyone deserves the dignity of a safe, affordable place to live. We remain committed to addressing homelessness with urgency, compassion and strategic action.' Every year, in January, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires communities to count both sheltered and unsheltered people. This number is then used by Congress as part of the determinations of housing and shelter funding. *In 2021, Montgomery County received a waiver from HUD and didn't conduct an unsheltered count due to COVID-19. Montgomery County's count didn't fully mirror the national rise. For 2025, 639 people — sheltered and unsheltered — is 48 fewer than last year. Celtic Fest Ohio to bring vibrant Celtic culture to Waynesville For the unsheltered count, volunteers looked in places frequented by people who are homeless and in common places suspected to be possible locations. For the sheltered count, people who were sleeping in emergency shelters. Like Daybreak, Gettysburg Shelter for Men, Holt Street for veterans, St. Vincent de Paul Shelter for Women & Families and the YWCA Dayton Domestic Violence Shelter. '­­­The county recognizes that while progress has been made, the work is far from over. Montgomery County remains committed to making the experience of homelessness rare, brief and one-time,' said Montgomery County Job Center. 'It also remains focused on coordinated, data-driven solutions to ensure that every person has the opportunity for safe and stable housing.' For anyone experiencing homelessness and looking for help, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Celtic Fest Ohio to bring vibrant Celtic culture to Waynesville
Celtic Fest Ohio to bring vibrant Celtic culture to Waynesville

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time4 days ago

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Celtic Fest Ohio to bring vibrant Celtic culture to Waynesville

Previous coverage of last year's festival is above. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The massive Celtic Fest Ohio will kick off this upcoming Saturday in Waynesville. Renaissance Park, 10542 East State Route 73, will be rocked on Saturday, June 14, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The festival is a vibrant celebration of Celtic heritage. There will be live musicians, traditional dancers, authentic food and a vendor market. There will be a diverse selection of Celtic music, from traditional to contemporary Celtic rock. The headline performers are as follows: Albannach Bastard Bearded Irishmen Father Son and Friends Jameson's Folly Miami Valley Pipes & Drums Poor Man's Gambit SCYTHIAN Sweet William The 42nd Royal Highlanders The Drowsy Lads The Piper Jones Band Local library opens applications for upcoming Writer and Author's Symposium Notable activities include the following: 42nd Royal Highland Regiment Encampment, learn about Celtic and American history from reenactors. Seek and Find Etching, an event to teach kids about etching and knotwork. Miller Border Collies, watch spectacular dogs in herding demonstrations. Miami Valley Pipes and Drums, enjoy the beauty of historical Celtic music with the festival walkthroughs. The all-ages Shamrock Shenanigans Fireman Rally, $18. (Each ticket is donated to the Massie Township Fire Department.) Afternoon tea, a $28 serene and peaceful gathering in the garden. Taste of the Isles, a $55 small plate historic menu tasting experience. Alcohol-based events are 21+ only, with a photo ID ready, and are as follows: Irish whiskey tasting, $39, learn about five premium Irish Whiskies behind the Aleing Knight Pub. Guinness Experience, $34, learn the six-step iconic Guinness Pour and personalize an engraved glass at the Tasting Tent. Dave Chappelle announces summer shows; tickets on sale Friday Tickets are available for purchase online here. It's $17 for everyone 13 years old and above. Children 12 and under receive free admission. Pets, outside food and beverages are not permitted. All weapons must be secured in a sheath at all times. To view the full schedule, click here. To view the interactive map, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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