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5 things you need to know: June 26

Updated: Tuesday, 26 Jun 2012, 6:41 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 26 Jun 2012, 6:41 AM EDT

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) - From fireworks from Fazoli's, 2 News Today has 5 things you need to know for Tuesday, June 26, 2012.

1. The Consumer Product Safety Commission will hold a fireworks safety demonstration in Washington D.C.

2. Bowl Championship Series commissioners will present their four team playoff proposal to the presidential oversight committee in Washington D.C.

3. BMX and USA Cycling are offering "free racing days" Tuesday through July at 300 tracks across the country, including ones in Dayton, Kettering, Brookville, and Springfield.

4. 17-year old Cameron Schwab of Vandalia will make a lap around the bases at Fifth-Third Field in Dayton Tuesday night as part of the program called "home run for life."

5. Fazoli's breadstick truck will be making rounds through the Dayton area Tuesday and Wednesday passing out free breadsticks and raising funds for a non-profit group called Feed the Children.

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