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For WYSO’s City Mayor Series, Franklin Mayor Brent Centers talks about the city’s $13.5 million investment to revitalize its downtown area, including new infrastructure, lighting, and public spaces.
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In this edition of WYSO’s City Mayor Series, Dan Kirkpatrick discusses the city of Fairborn, Ohio, highlighting its vibrant downtown, diverse community events, excellent school system, and extensive park system.
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This week in WYSO’s City Mayor Series, Mayor Pat Haley discusses the development and growth in Wilmington, Ohio.
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In this interview for WYSO’s City Mayor Series, Troy Mayor Robin Oda talks about dealing with the aftermath of a tornado, the Strawberry Festival, economic development and more.
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For WYSO's City Mayor Series, Rick Barnhart of West Carrollton discusses the city's development plans, including the riverfront district project, whitewater rafting, and upgrades to the water and wastewater treatment facilities.
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In this conversation from WYSO's City Mayor Series, Mayor John Agenbroad discusses the history and development of Springboro, plans to purchase land from Easton Farm, the local school district and more.
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In this interview for WYSO's City Mayor Series, Dayton Mayor Jeffrey Mims Jr. discusses the city's progress over the past three years, including passing a tax increase, creating jobs, and revitalizing downtown neighborhoods. He also addresses challenges facing the city, like job losses, underfunded education, and crime.
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WYSO spoke with Sarah Mays, the outgoing mayor of Xenia, Ohio, who is transitioning to the county commission.
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Over the next few months, WYSO is speaking with local mayors about what residents have named as some of the top issues they're facing in their communities. In this interview, WYSO's Jerry Kenney speaks with Kettering Mayor Peggy Lehner.
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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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Over the next few months, WYSO is speaking with local mayors about questions from residents. This interview features Centerville Mayor Brooks Compton.