Dayton TX

12 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 7 “That’s what we’re trying to create here. We’re pushing that and advertising that, throughout our community and into the surrounding areas. We want to keep people here in Dayton.” Wadzeck extolled Judge for her perseverance and efforts. “Kimberly is very dedicated to serving the residents that are here and not just bringing in the new,” she remarked. “We want the new. Certainly, we do. But we want to serve our existing community very, very well. We want them to be proud of where they live. That really impresses us about Kimberly, and she does that every day.” And it would appear that Daytonians agree with Wadzeck, Judge and Billings, and they like the direction in which the city is headed. According to www.niche.com, recent comments from townsfolk include: “I’ve lived in Dayton for quite some time, and it has

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