Morning Briefing: Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025

The first winter storm of 2025 came with heavy snowfall, resulting in multiple snow emergencies, closures and weather advisories in southwest Ohio.

In today’s Morning Briefing, we continue to follow the weather and the snowfall totals around the region. We also tell you about the fourth part of our special Gem City Gamble series about police corruption, Dayton’s gangsters and the connection to baseball legend Pete Rose.

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First winter storm of 2025: How much snow did you get?

Here’s what we know about the aftermath of this week’s major winter storm:

• Totals: Butler, Montgomery and Warren counties all had communities reporting at least 9 inches of snow.

• Highest totals: Warren County has some of the highest snow totals in the region, with Landen reporting 11 inches of snowfall and South Lebanon reporting 10 inches.

• Snowfall record: Dayton tied its snowfall record for the day of Jan. 5 on Sunday. The record had been set in 1903 with 2.7 inches. But as of 7 a.m. Monday, Dayton had 6.5 inches of snowfall.

• At the airport: The Dayton International Airport received 6.7 inches of snow. It’s among the most snowfall reported in a two-day period at the airport in the last 10 years.

• Area cleanup: The city of Dayton reported Tuesday that it would likely take 24 hours to make a pass through all neighborhoods with plows. Crews were working 16-hour shifts to plow.

• Low temps not helping: Consistent cold temperatures in coming days will prevent the standing snow from melting. Highs are expected to be in the mid to high 20s until Sunday, when the high should be in the low 30s. High temperatures will then drop into the 20s again early next week.


Gem City Gamble, Part 4: The Dayton bookie

Our Gem City Gamble six-part series continues today with a story examining the local connection to baseball legend Pete Rose’s gambling activities and the complicated search for who first blew the whistle on Rose’s gambling, including bookie Ron Peters of Franklin.

• About the project: Gem City Gamble will continue with daily stories throughout this week about the police department, organized crime and the downfall of Rose. You can follow the entire project here.


What to know today

• One big takeaway: West Carrollton is looking for a way to clean up a former industrial property and turn it into an adventure park.

• Tip of the day: We have tried and true tips to keep your resolution to be healthier in the new year.

Person to know today: Branden Fugate. The Dayton native returned home from California to launch ‘This is a Cocktail Book.’

• Big move of the day: The Shearer’s Foods project in Moraine is slated to receive $12.5 million in federal tax credits.

Dayton Flyers: Here’s what to know about today’s game between UD and UMass.

• Things to do: This year’s WinterFolkFest, the annual showcase of homegrown folk and acoustic music, will be on Saturday at the Oregon Express.

Photo of the day: Dayton’s newest state lawmaker, State Rep. Desiree Tims, took her oath to represent much of the city of Dayton and Trotwood in the Ohio General Assembly on Monday in Columbus. Read the story here.