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Over the next few months, WYSO is speaking with local mayors about questions from residents. This interview features Miamisburg Mayor Michelle Collins.
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Illinois-based marketing agency Amsive will lay off 60 employees in its Miamisburg branch.
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When Ralph Harrell died in 1979, he left behind a funny legacy. Harrell spent most of the 20th century clowning around with the Ringling Brothers and Shrine Circuses. Now, the Miamisburg History Center is celebrating the clown they call “The Original Bozo.”
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A Miamisburg man killed during the Korean War in 1950 is finally coming home.
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Long before food trucks became trendy, a horse drawn cart in Miamisburg was a favorite spot for hungry residents and visitors. The horse is long gone, but the century-old recipe has been ranked one of the top 100 hamburgers in the United States by the book “Hamburger America.”
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Local filmmaker Johnny Catalano is curating a selection of films from artists across southwest Ohio
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This Sunday Muslims around the world will celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the festival marking the end of Ramadan. Muslim communities in the Miami Valley have had…
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Ohio voters will decide a number of state races in the November 6 midterms, including GOP two-term incumbent Rep. Niraj Antani's race against newcomer and…
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Last week, officials approved an annexation agreement to add 41 acres from Miami Township to the city of Miamisburg. The land is on Miamisburg Springboro…
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An assortment of WWII-era planes took to the skies above Dayton Wednesday, as the National Museum of the United States Air Force unveiled its latest…
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Baby-product company Evenflo has announced dozens of jobs will be leaving Miamisburg. The changes were announced earlier in the week as part of Evenflo’s…
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United Grinding North America has solidified plans to move their headquarters to Miamisburg, a move that will bring 40 new high-paying jobs to the Miami…