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daytoncitypaper.com

The Dayton City Paper was a free weekly newspaper distributed throughout the metro Dayton, Ohio region from April 3, 2003 through September 11, 2018. The publication launched on August 26, 1993, under the name The Dayton Voice by the husband and wife team of Jeff Epson and Marianne McMullen. In the early 2000s, the paper's name was changed to Impact Weekly as a result of legal pressure levied by the nationally known alternative Newsweekly, The Village Voice which did the same to numerous weekly publications that included the word “Voice” in their names. A handshake agreement amongst many former “Voice” named publications yielded several new, but unrelated “City Paper” publications nationally including Philadelphia, PA, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, MD, and Toledo, OH. On April 3, 2003, Impact Weekly became Dayton City Paper. More information...

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