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FAIRBORN —A main entrance to Fairborn will be transformed on Oct. 9 when Wright-Patterson Air Force Base permanently shuts down a mile-and-a-half stretch of Ohio 444 for security purposes and the state road is rerouted through another section of the city.
Bob Hickey, associate Vice President for public affairs at Wright State University, said the school plans to send multiple email blasts with a map to its students alerting them of the Ohio 444 reroute.
Students and faculty who travel Ohio 235 to Ohio 444 to Ohio 844 to get to campus will be impacted, but the majority of WSU’s 18,000-plus students won’t be affected.
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