© 2025 BVM Sports. Best Version Media, LLC. The series continues on Saturday with first pitch at 2 p.m Horizon League Outdoor Championship (Outdoor Track & Field) | Youngstown Northern Kentucky | Nischwitz Stadium | 3 p.m Promotions: Freebie Friday - Prize Giveaways.. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it OK Privacy policy Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here Anuj Goyal has served the Wright State Board of Trustees since 2013 National Trustee and Premier Health physician Anuj Goyal, M.D., was re-appointed as a voting member of the Wright State University Board of Trustees by Ohio Gov Goyal has served the Board of Trustees since 2013 initially as a voting member from 2013 to 2019 followed by two consecutive terms as a nonvoting national trustee Governance and Compliance Committee and the chair of the Special Committee on Medicine and Health “Our national trustees are selected because of the expertise they bring to the institution regarding a particular field,” said Tom Gunlock “When they can then transition to a governor-appointed seat and ultimately use that expertise to make decisions on behalf of the university As we shape the future of health care in the region through our transformative partnerships with Premier Health and Dayton Children’s Goyal’s insights and expertise will be invaluable.” Goyal has been a practicing physician in the Dayton area for the past 24 years He is the medical director of the cardiovascular intensive care unit and sleep center at Atrium Medical Center and the intensive care unit at Miami Valley Hospital South He also serves on the Atrium Medical Center Board of Trustees he served as the chief of staff and a member of the Board of Trustees of Good Samaritan Hospital Goyal is a product of and a strong supporter of public education starting from kindergarten at Primary Village South in Centerville and continuing through his final residency training He received a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from The Ohio State University and his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine where he also completed his residency in internal medicine He completed his training at the Ohio State Medical Center Wright State’s Boonshoft School of Medicine is ranked #1 in Ohio for producing primary care physicians in the 2025 Best Graduate Schools rankings from U.S. News and World Report. Continue reading → National Trustee and and Premier Health physician Anuj Goyal was re-appointed to a four-year term on the Wright State University Board of Trustees by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine. Continue reading → Wright State President Sue Edwards challenged the class of 2025 to dream boldly and embrace their potential for greatness while acting with kindness and integrity. Continue reading → The Board of Trustees approved a balanced university budget plan that supports Wright State’s academic mission and continues investing in student success and career readiness.   Continue reading → Wright State engineering students showcased their technical expertise and creative problem-solving at the annual Senior Design Expo. Continue reading → Cynthia Bukirwa's 8,300-mile journey to graduation began with a 13-hour bus ride from her native Uganda to Nairobi seeking medical treatment for severe acid burns Bukirwa lived with her extended family from ages 12 to 17 she faced several disruptions in her high school education including pausing her studies for a year to navigate the complex immigration process to reunite with her mother Just as Bukirwa was beginning to regain her footing in the United States; the COVID-19 pandemic hit creating yet another obstacle in achieving her academic aspirations because I've had amazing experiences here and met amazing people." Bukirwa's journey will continue at the University of Toledo College of Medicine where she will study to be a plastic surgeon she didn't receive the medical care she needed for the nine months we were together in Uganda Seeing her five years later in Columbus after about 30 reconstructive surgeries she looked like a different person," Bukirwa said "Just seeing the influence that my mother's surgeons had on her quality of life inspired me Medicine is much more than seeing patients at the hospital It involves going into the community and seeing the lived experiences of patients and using your resources to impact their lives; not only physically through surgery My mother's experience with her physicians showed me that medicine goes beyond the hospital whose parents survived the 1994 Rwandan genocide against the Tutsis and emigrated from Rwanda when Gisigo was 14 also will be among the approximately 1,670 students receiving their degrees during UD's undergraduate commencement exercises beginning at 9:45 a.m "Celebrating this on Mother's Day will be a moment of joy My mom has been through a lot throughout her childhood "So I think seeing me graduate is going to mean a lot to her I'm glad she's going to witness it on Mother's Day." Arriving in Dayton a month before starting high school in his second language transferring high schools and arriving on campus knowing only two people Gisigo said he is grateful for the community he found at the University of Dayton and in the Flyer Promise program "Meeting people from all over the world just because of UD is just something I cherish every day," said Gisigo "It really shows how the UD focus on community works It's something we are always reminded about; and to witness it and see it applied in your life Gisigo will travel around Europe with a roommate visiting an Irish exchange student to UD they befriended It will be Gisigo's first trip back since arriving in Dayton Gisigo will start a position as an area manager at an Amazon facility in Vandalia the University also will bestow an honorary degree on Larry Connor Connor is a nationally recognized entrepreneur and non-profit investor with $5 billion in real estate assets across 17 U.S His contributions extend beyond business — fueling education "Larry Connor is a unique and highly accomplished person with a deep love for people in the Miami Valley and the University of Dayton," said UD President Eric F "He is a highly successful businessman who has turned that success into philanthropy that touches many lives in the Dayton region and supports the civic fabric of our region.   "His life embodies values we strive to instill in our students — leadership innovation and a commitment to serving others We are honored to recognize his extraordinary achievements." Read more here about Connor and the honorary degree. The University will confer approximately 500 master's and doctoral degrees at 12:45 p.m The School of Law's will hold its commencement at 9 a.m The University also will hold a baccalaureate Mass at 4 p.m More information and links to the live streams for each commencement ceremony can be found at graduation.udayton.edu. Ohio (WKEF) -- Police are investigating after a person was shot following an altercation officers received reports of a shooting on April 19 around 2 p.m they found a 24-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound Police said the man was taken to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries police found that an altercation occurred between the victim and the person who shot him at a business in a neighboring jurisdiction the victim got into his car and left the argument This resulted in the suspect firing multiple rounds from their car at the car of victim when they were side-by-side on the road Police say the actual shooting happened at a different location The matter is being investigated by the Violent Offender Unit of the Dayton Police Department Get the best experience and stay connected to your community with our Spectrum News app. Learn More which will be used to remove illegally dumped materials from a West Dayton site.  demolition debris and bags of unknown refuse which the city said poses a risk to health and safety for nearby residents.  The funds will go toward hiring a contractor to safely remove the materials constructing concrete barriers to deter future dumping and installation of cameras to monitor the site The cleanup will also address the health and safety risks as well as improve the area's appearance.  The city said the site cleanup should be done by early 2026 and is collaborating with the Office of Sustainability and the Divisions of Waste Collection Community Engagement and Housing Inspection "Environmental clean-up requires a team approach and City staff are committed to doing what it takes to get the job done," said City Manager Shelley Dickstein in a press release "We appreciate the essential resources provided by the office of Attorney General Yost to remediate the site and help prevent future problems."  The funds are part of Yost's "Shine a Light on Dumpers" initiative the program awarded $1 million across Ohio to help clean up sites deemed a risk to the community or to assist with purchasing much needed equipment.  A full list of this year's grant awards can be viewed on the Office of Attorney General's website. More information on "Shine a Light on Dumpers" can be found here. Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application a beacon of light whose infectious laughter and vibrant energy filled every corner of the room He was indeed the life of the party—bubbly and ever loving he had a heart that seemed to swell with kindness always ready to lend a hand or share a smile He would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need and their bond was a beautiful reminder of true love and devotion they created a life filled with joy and laughter a partnership that epitomized understanding and warmth Robbie thrived on adventure and shared experiences He had a fierce passion for anything on wheels finding joy in the thrill of burnouts and the call of the open road often gathering family and friends for cookouts that were as much about the food as they were about camaraderie and good times A game of cornhole was his idea of a perfect afternoon always eager to engage in friendly competition and a lively circle of brothers and sisters: Joseph and Cassie Ward provided him with warmth and wisdom that he cherished deeply and he is mourned by Andrew and Crystal Suttles and Della Lawson—his father-in-law and mothers-in-law—along with many other family members and friends whose lives he touched with his zest for life and kindness Robbie's journey was accompanied by a loyal companion who stood by his side through countless adventures the impact Robbie made on those around him will endure leaving behind a legacy woven into the fabric of love through shared moments of joy and connection Robbie Salyers will forever be remembered as a vibrant soul who enriched the world around him Visitation will be held from 12:00 - 1:00 pm on Thursday where the funeral service will begin at 1:00 pm  He will be laid to rest at Glen Haven Memorial Gardens  Contributions may be made in Robbie's memory to Autism Speaks  To share a memory of Robbie or to leave a special message for his family Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors Connor Phillips had a disastrous 2024 season After getting pummeled for the first half of the season in Triple-A he was sent back to Arizona where he didn’t pitch in games for nearly two months while he worked on things on the mound When he returned to Louisville in August he did pitch better This season he began the year on the injured list with shoulder fatigue and the right-hander didn’t pitch at all in April Last night he began a minor league rehab stint with High-A Dayton While the game didn’t go the Dragons way He allowed a triple in his first inning of work on a ball that was a bit misplayed – it was a clean hit but probably should have been a double Phillips retired the next four batters of the game to conclude his outing All told he struck out two batters in 1.2 shutout innings and allowed just one baserunner but they were good with the lone exception of the triple where he hung a breaking ball The Arizona Complex League started on Saturday The league has an odd number of teams so every day at least one team won’t play That was the ACL Reds role for the opening day of the season But when they do take the field on Monday afternoon to begin their season they will be without 2024 2nd round pick Tyson Lewis He is going to begin the year on the 7-day injured list with what was was relayed to me as a “lower body injury” and could be ready in “a week or so” You can see the entire ACL Reds roster here if you happened to miss the article written up on it early on Saturday afternoon Doug Gray is the owner and operator of this website and has been running it since 2006 in one variation or another Game Recap: Baseball | 5/4/2025 3:37:00 PM Thanks for visiting Live music returns to downtown Dayton -The 2025 Eichelberger Concert Season at the Levitt Pavilion has been officially announced The beloved Levitt Pavilion Dayton is back with its highly anticipated 2025 Eichelberger Concert Season unforgettable musical experiences for everyone Get ready to set up your lawn chairs and soak in the vibrant atmosphere in Dave Hall Plaza because this year's lineup is hotter than ever “We continue to be committed to serving our entire community,” said Lisa Wagner “ensuring that everyone has a seat on the lawn Partnering with other community organizations furthers that initiative.” All concerts in the 2025 Eichelberger Concert Season begin at 7 p.m (with the exception of select dates) and are free and open to the public Levitt Dayton is located in Dave Hall Plaza in downtown Dayton and features lawn seating Audience members can bring in their own lawn chairs and food and beverage – including alcohol Beverages can be purchased on site and lawn chair rental is available for a $5 donation but state semifinal basketball in Canton was a one-time thing The OHSAA needed extra venues after an expansion from four divisions to seven Several days separated the state semis at various sites and the state championship games in Dayton The OHSAA announced April 30 that the 2026 boys and girls basketball final fours will be played within three or four days “I think their plan is a good plan,” Bogdan said “I expressed that even when we were having that magical day in March “I understand the feeling of wanting to be in one spot and being able to see multiple games I think they’re going to end up with something that’s a little more familiar to teams that make the final four without being exactly the same it’s been in the past “There will be multiple games going on at the same time at different sites.” The Field House has played host to numerous Sweet 16 and Elite Eight regional games over the years but never had been used for a state semifinal until this year The overwhelming atmospheres showed why the Field House is regarded as one of the best basketball venues its size (capacity upwards of 5,000) in the country Like the tournament run of Hickory High School in the movie “Hoosiers,” it only happened once who maintains close contact with the OHSAA believes future state basketball final fours will be conducted in the same locale within three or four days with final fours having been conducted in either Columbus and Dayton Final four logistics had to be refigured this year after an expansion from four divisions to seven in both the boys and girls ranks squeezing semis and finals into the same arena across three or four days was manageable It is set that the 2026 final four will be in the Dayton area in March Semifinals would be conducted Thursday and Friday at the University of Dayton Arena and nearby venues under consideration Another possibility is operating the final fours Wednesday through Saturday Another is cramming all of the games into a Thursday-through-Saturday window Louisville and Perry played their semifinals on Sunday What Bogdan calls "that magical day in March" drew rave reviews from the OHSAA “We’ll just go back to being a really good regional site,” Bogdan said This website is unavailable in your location It appears you are attempting to access this website from a country outside of the United States therefore access cannot be granted at this time 1951 in Dayton to the late John and Marianne Murray She is preceded in death by her Husband of 47 years and Kevin Murray; and by numerous other family and friends Family will receive friends from 9:00-10:00 AM on Thursday A Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:00 AM Interment will follow the Mass at Calvary Cemetery To share a memory of Brigid or leave a special message for her family Ohio to the late Donald and Ruth Vandenbrock.  Piper and Gracie to whom he shared many memories with.  He was a graphic printer at Think Patented John was an avid fisher and a huge Cincinnati Bengals fan He is well loved and will be deeply missed by all those who knew him  Visitation will be held from 4 pm-6 pm Monday at Newcomer Kettering Chapel (3940 Kettering Blvd Funeral Service will be officiated at 6 pm following visitation memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society to honor his nephew To share a memory of John or leave a special message for his family and there's no better place to celebrate than Moe's Southwest Grill District Manager Dani Adams joins us in studio to share all the ways they're helping you enjoy the day CONCERT FOR PEACE unites cultures and celebrates the power of peace Join the Sarajevo Philharmonic and the Dayton Philharmonic for an extraordinary evening to honor the 30th anniversary of the Dayton Peace Accords Experience a once-in-a-lifetime musical event that unites cultures and celebrates the power of peace World-renowned conductor Marin Alsop joins forces with the Sarajevo Philharmonic and the Dayton Philharmonic for an extraordinary evening showcasing how music transcends boundaries to inspire harmony and connection will perform alongside the Dayton Philharmonic in a powerful testament to the unifying force of music 2025 — DAYTON -- We are celebrating all things small business this week during National Small Business Week and the support they received from the Entrepreneurs' Center 2025 — DAYTON -- The Dayton Business Journal featured a local Dayton company that's been around for 125 years makes fire protection gear for a good majority of the fire departments across the country We spoke with Caleb Stephens from DBJ about the company If you would like to check out the company, click here Broadway Off-Broadway Off-Off Broadway Cabaret Dance Opera Classical Music Nashville Minneapolis / St. Paul Connecticut Atlanta Chicago Los Angeles WEST END UK Regional Canada Australia / New Zealand Europe Asia Latin America Africa / Middle East TV/Movies Music The Dayton Ballet will present its season finale this month at the Victoria Theatre in downtown Dayton This dynamic program blends classical elegance with contemporary innovation highlighting the versatility and artistry of Dayton Ballet’s talented dancers The evening features George Balanchine’s Allegro Brillante, a vibrant display of neoclassical ballet set to Tchaikovsky’s music. Complementing this are contemporary works like Andrea Schermoly’s Klein Perspectives and Sanjay Saverimuttu’s Angagpesis, offering fresh choreographic voices. The program culminates with a world premiere by Qarrianne Blayr of the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, promising a powerful and original addition to the repertoire. Disney's High School Musical JR. is coming to Dayton this week. Performances will run Apr 25 - Apr 27, 2025 at PNC Arts Annex - Theatre. Learn more about this upcoming show here! The Tony-nominated pop/jazz singer-songwriter joins Neal Gittleman and the Philharmonic on the DPO stage for a night of classics made famous by some of the biggest names in the business. The story follows a Baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King's Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch's curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyone's wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous results. The Dayton Performing Arts Alliance has revealed its 2025–2026 Season in the Wintergarden of the Benjamin and Miriam Schuster Performing Arts Center. Learn more! function closestickysocial(){document.getElementById("foxsocial").style.display="none";}@media(max-width:1024px){.most-popular,.video-row{display:block;margin-top:25px}}Videos and exclusive discounts on tickets to your favorite shows © 2025 - Copyright Wisdom Digital Media, all rights reserved. Privacy Policy