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Home maker (Former Employee) - Dayton, OH - March 15, 2020
I am a house wife and I cook and clean for my family. Everyone love and respect what I do for them. I take care of everyone and I don't stop until the sun comes up.
Fork Truck Operator (Former Employee) - Dayton Ohio - August 31, 2017
Good place to work good supervisors lots of over time safe environment clean good benefits great security if I moved back to Ohio I would reapply at this company
GM (Former Employee) - Dayton, OH 45403 - April 3, 2017
Job relocated before I had enough time to gain any experience. But the work was enjoyable and the other person that I worked with loved to have a contest on who could assemble the most motor mounts before the end of the shift was over.
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Nine Ku Klux Klan members showed up at a rally in Dayton, Ohio on Saturday.
Their voices were drowned out by an estimated 600 counter-protestors, who drummed so they couldn't be heard and carried signs with messages like "Make racists afraid again," according to the Dayton Daily News.
"There is a great crowd of people down here on Main Street," Dayton City Commissioner Darryl Fairchild told the Daily News. "This is probably Dayton at its best."
The Klan protest was meant to be small in scale, with only 20 people expected to show up. They waved American, KKK, and Confederate flags, and wore masks to disguise themselves.
The scale of the counter-protest was more unexpected. After the Klan obtained a permit to protest months ago, city officials organized Dayton United Against Hate to rival them. A city official told Time that more than 350 police officers were brought in to keep the peace. No one was arrested or injured, a city official told Cleveland.com.
The city spent $650,000 on police protection, police said. The KKK members were given a police escort for the day.
"This ugly chapter is over, but it means we have to get back to the real work โ€“ making sure that no matter what you look like, where you come from, or who you love, that you can have a great life here in Dayton," Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley said on Twitter after the protest.

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