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Residents plan town hall and Fall Festival as they raise safety, dumping and nonprofit concerns
Summary
During citizen participation on Sept. 5, a resident announced a Sept. 17 town hall for candidates, organizers gave a Fall Festival update for Sept. 28 with 180 vendors and callers pressed the city on child-safety measures, shipping-container rules and illegal dumping behind a Dayton Pike business.
Resident Diane Walker announced she will host a town hall for municipal candidates at Daisy Church of God on Sept. 17 at 7 p.m., inviting candidates and asking the city to post the event on the City Hall sign; Mayor Everett and Commissioner Shipley said they supported the idea.
Cindi Sanden said the Fall Festival is scheduled for Sept. 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and that 180 vendors have registered; she added that Webco is donating a large piece of granite for the Industrial Park sign and noted nearby business…
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