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Dayton Public Schools might sacrifice $420,000 a year for 15 years to help bring in General Electric's $51 million EPISCenter project, but the district would get more educational opportunities for students in return.
Dayton Schools Treasurer Stan Lucas said it was important school officials worked collaboratively to bring GE to town, because the city of Dayton was competing against Beavercreek and Vandalia to land the project.See the full content of this document
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Dayton City Schools Plan 15-Year Tax Break for Ge
"When we have opportunities like a GE to move in, we have to go the extra mile and do what we can, use the tools we have to make that happen," he said.
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