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Why Our Fancy Donut Is the Sweet Star of Every Morning

  At Daylight Hilliard, we believe every morning deserves a delicious start—and our Fancy Donut delivers just that. With its rich flavors, elegant finish, and perfect balance of softness and sweetness, this donut isn't just a treat—it's a daily ritual for many of our customers. Whether you're starting your day or treating yourself to a midday break, our Fancy Donut is sure to leave a lasting impression. What sets our Fancy Donut apart is the meticulous attention to quality. We handcraft each donut with the finest ingredients, ensuring every bite melts in your mouth. The texture is light and airy on the inside, with a golden-brown, slightly crisp outer layer.  It's topped with just the right touch of glaze and adorned with delightful finishes that vary by season, offering something exciting every time you visit. While we’re proud to offer some of the best fritters in Hilliard , our Fancy Donut holds a special place in the hearts of our regulars. It’s a donut th...

Why Dayton, Ohio Residents Are Rethinking Their Home Insurance in 2025

  In 2025, something unusual is happening in Dayton, Ohio—homeowners are taking a long, hard look at their home insurance policies. Why now? Because the risks are changing, the economy is shifting, and many are realizing their current coverage may no longer cut it. Climate Concerns Are Getting Real In recent years, Dayton has seen increased storms, heavy rains, and even freak weather events. What used to be once-in-a-decade flooding now happens every few years. As a result, residents are waking up to the reality that basic home insurance doesn’t always include flood coverage. The weather isn’t just inconvenient anymore—it’s expensive. Inflation and Repair Costs Are Skyrocketing The cost of rebuilding a home in Dayton has gone up dramatically. Materials are pricier, labor is harder to find, and delays can stretch into months. Homeowners who haven't updated their insurance policies in years are discovering that their coverage might not come close to covering full replace...