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    Alex Flynn, deputy chief of police for West Carrollton Police Department
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    West Carrollton names Flynn as new deputy chief of police
    West Carrollton City Schools is launching a strategic planning effort to help guide the district’s future. STAFF FILE PHOTO
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    West Carrollton schools seeks input about district’s future
    The chlorine feed room at West Carrollton's Water Treatment Plant pictured in this June 2024 photo is one part of upgrades slated for the facility. The Ohio EPA recently approved West Carrollton’s plans to upgrade the site. STAFF FILE PHOTO
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    West Carrollton secures EPA approval for $8.8M water plant upgrade
    David Wessling, West Carrollton's chief of police. CONTRIBUTED
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    West Carrollton names new police chief familiar with city
    A classroom in West Carrollton Elementary School. The first day of school at the new building is Aug. 20. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF
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    West Carrollton set to open new, sustainable elementary school
    West Carrollton continues to advance plans to develop the area along East Dixie Drive just west of Interstate 75's Exit 47. One key feature of the development will be a whitewater park on the Great Miami River. BRYANT BILLING/STAFF
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    West Carrollton takes key step toward new riverfront whitewater park
    Culver's is set to open at 1100 E. Dixie Drive in West Carrollton on Monday, July 7. The fast-casual restaurant chain, which is known for its ButterBurgers and fresh frozen custard, is the first business at the city's River District. CONTRIBUTED
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    New Culver’s location to open today as River District’s first business
    Lauren Williams (right) takes the oath of office as she is sworn in by West Carrolton Mayor Rick Barnhart (left) as the newest member of West Carrollton City Council on Tuesday, June 25. Williams fills a seat on council vacated by Amanda Zennie's May 8 resignation. CONTRIBUTED
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    West Carrollton picks Williams to fill vacant city council spot
    An image from a video displayed during a press conference at West Carrollton Civic Center in 2023, shows people enjoying a whitewater attraction in Michigan. West Carrollton will receive more than $1.2 million in state funding to advance a planned whitewater park along the Great Miami River. CONTRIBUTED
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    West Carrollton gets $1.2M in state grants for whitewater park, River District
    Recreational marijuana is processed and packaged in a back room at Amazing Budz in Adrian, Michigan. West Carrollton is extending its ban on new cannabis businesses through March 30, 2026. That means no new dispensaries, growers or processors can open in the city for now. STAFFF FILE PHOTO
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    West Carrollton extends cannabis business ban amid ongoing legal uncertainty
    Wisconsin-based restaurant chain Culver’s is set to open at 1100 East Dixie Drive in West Carrollton on July 7. It will be the first new retail establishment in the city’s River District. CONTRIBUTED
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    Culver’s opening West Carrollton restaurant July 7 in River District area
    West Carrollton Civic Center
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    Seven vying for vacant spot on West Carrollton City Council
    West Carrollton is slated to hold an open house from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 2, regarding a traffic study to evaluate improvements for S. Alex Road. The roadway is scheduled for resurfacing and does not meet regulatory standards. CONTRIBUTED
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    West Carrollton meets tonight on potential changes to South Alex Road
    Sheetz is celebrating its 10th Dayton-area location with a grand opening at 2100 South Alex Road, West Carrollton, starting at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, featuring free self-serve coffee and soda. The festivities continue at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, with prize giveaways, including a grand prize of a $2,500 Sheetz gift card.
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    Sheetz to open 10th Dayton-area location
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    West Carrollton honors ‘Mr. Charlie’ for legacy of kindness
    West Carrollton’s First Thursday Street Fair is slated for 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. June 5, at Carrollton Centre, 35 N. Elm St. The summer series, which takes places every first Thursday in June, July and August,  features live music, local vendors, food trucks and family-friendly activities.
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    First Thursday Street Fair returns to West Carrollton
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    5 local cities launch co-responder program for mental health, addiction support
    Amanda Zennie, West Carrollton City Council Member
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    West Carrollton City Council member resigning after seven years of service
    West Carrollton School District is nearing completion of a new 97,281-square-fooot elementary school for grades 2-4. The district is letting the public tour the soon-to-be-replaced schools in May before they are demolished this summer. CONTRIBUTED
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    West Carrollton to demolish elementary schools ahead of new building’s opening
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