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Corner's at the Mall offers excellent visibility, with anchors such as TJ Maxx and Party America.
Communities request $1.5M from county
Local communities are asking Montgomery County for more than $1.5 million in Economic Development/Government Equity, or ED/GE, grants to fund business development projects.
OSHA wants more fines in West Carrollton explosion/fire
More fines are now suggested for alleged safety violations at a West Carrollton facility that blew up back in May.
West Carrollton Company Faces More Fines
A West Carrollton company was hit with even more fines for a big explosion earlier this year.
GWOC adds West Carrollton, Greenville
West Carrollton and Greenville will join the Greater Western Ohio Conference beginning in some sports next season and fully by the 2012-13 academic year, the conference principals decided Wednesday, Nov.
Regulators propose $45,000 fine for Ohio company
WEST CARROLLTON, Ohio - Federal safety regulators have proposed a $45,000 fine for an Ohio company over an explosion and fire that seriously injured two workers.
States approves funds to create 300 area jobs
Two Dayton-area companies will get state support to expand, and the projects are expected to create about 300 new jobs.
Down by five poinits with four minutes remaining in the game, Jamie Ashcraft scored on a 10 yard run to put Goshen ahead for good.
Should high school kids go trick-or-treating?
What do you think when you see high school kids in costume going door to door on Beggars Night? VANESSA CLAY VANESSA CLAY, West Carrollton: I think when you're in high school, you want your driver's license, you want to be treated like an adult, so act like an adult - and that doesn't include going trick-or-treating. AUDRA TOTH AUDRA TOTH, ...
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has proposed $45,000 in fines against Veolia ES Technical Solutions in West Carrollton, alleging 11 serious violations of federal workplace health and safety standards.
Logistics company looks at Dayton for expansion
A logistics company may invest more than $5 million to build a Dayton-area facility and hire about 50 workers.
Kettering school board Candidates Night cancelled
The Kettering School Board Candidates Night scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 29, has been cancelled, according to Bill Pees, current Kiwanis member.
Vote for Bowers, Lotspaih, Folkert and Robinson in West Carrollton
The West Carrollton City Council is facing the same challenge most households are facing today.
Wright Aeroboat museum planned
More than a hundred years ago, while testing a Wright Aeroboat over the Great Miami River in West Carrollton, pilot Orville Wright narrowly escaped drowning when his aeroboat fell into the river from an altitude of 30 feet after a wing broke.
Candidate nights set for Beavercreek, West Carrollton, Centerville and other cities
As election season heats up, you have a chance to meet candidates in your area at local candidate nights.
Will felony conviction keep West Carrollton candidate out of office?
City Council candidate Edward Jones isn't waiting for anyone to rattle skeletons in his political closet.
Community programs drew library director
BURLINGTON - The new director of the Boone County Public Library doesn't plan to make any sweeping changes - her goal is to build on the library's strengths.
Child porn on computer lands man 8-year prison sentence
A West Carrollton man who took his computer to a repair shop only to have the shop employees discover child pornography on the laptop has been sentenced to eight years in federal prison.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
West Carrollton Man Sentenced to 96 Months for Possession of Child Pornography
James Kevin Brown, age 53, of West Carrollton, was sentenced in United States District Court here Tuesday to 96 months imprisonment for possession of child pornography.
Pickup Truck Takes A Dive Into The River
A truck with three men inside goes into the Great Miami River. The driver apparently missed a curve on Soldiers Home-West Carrollton Road in West Carrollton at about 1:00 a.m. on Wednesday.