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This weekend, some Trotwood students will make their first appearance in New Orleans as part of the city’s famous Mardi Gras celebrations.
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Habitat for Humanity of Greater Dayton is providing a new build home with a 0% interest rate. It is the 2024 project created by Women Build.
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Now named Woodland Hills, the Trotwood-based apartment complex will be torn down and salvaged to create new housing in the area.
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WESTRAFO chose Trotwood, Ohio, for its new plant, which should open next year and hire over 200 people. Hydrogen, renewables, grid updates and more are fueling demand for the company's transformers.
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Westrafo, an Italian company that makes power transformers, plans to open a new facility in Trotwood and create an estimated 230 new jobs.
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City of Trotwood approves agreement with Gordon Food Services to open new full-service grocery storeThe City of Trotwood recently approved an agreement with Gordon Food Services to open a new full-service grocery store. That’s after the city’s only supermarket, Foodtown, closed in 2019, leaving residents without a traditional grocery in the community.
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The State of Ohio plans to install Direct Current (DC) Fast Charging stations every 50 miles along most interstates within a couple of years.
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The Municipal Court in Montgomery County has opened a new Western Division. It will serve the Cities of Trotwood and Brookville, as well as numerous surrounding villages and townships.
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On March 2, Trotwood school teachers and support staff staged a 'Walk-In' at several schools.
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News Update - Montgomery County to Demolish Hundreds of Buildings; Company Says Contract for Base Housing Improperly Awarded; Trotwood Fire and EMS Tax Levy on May Ballot
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The Funk Music Hall of Fame and Exhibition Center will occupy the old Sears building in Trotwood, Ohio.
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Students at Westbrook Village Elementary School in Trotwood are learning how to grow and harvest leafy greens through science, math and reading lessons. They’re also learning about where food comes from, and how to cook it.