May 28, 2010 by J.T. Ryder
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A short description (with a long winded rant) about Possum Creek MetroPark and some of the history behind it.
October 26, 2009 by Bill Pote
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Site: http://www.daytonmostmetro.com
About: Bill is the founder and creator of DaytonMostMetro.com, and has written hundreds of articles about Dayton since 2006. An urban advocate, he has lived in Downtown Dayton with his wife Shannon and yellow lab Cody since 2003 (with a daughter added in 2007) and has been very involved with various committees and grasssroots efforts with the aim to improve the urban core of Dayton.
Professionally, Bill is the president of ResConnex, Inc. - a technology consulting firm that is now specializing in the use of project management methodologies and Internet technology to help organize and manage community-driven projects. In his spare time he enjoys bike riding and enjoying the many great things to see, do and get involved with in Dayton.See Authors Posts (126)
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While volunteering on this important campaign for Issue 4, former MetroParks employee Angie Sullivan discovered something unsettling. “People just don’t know about the MetroParks,” Sullivan laments. “Most folks I talk to might be familiar with one or two parks they frequent, but when I tell them we have 25 facilities located throughout the county, they’re [...]