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In this episode of WKRP Montrose, Dennis and Rob welcome back Montrose City Manager Bill Bell for another installment of The Bell Curve—an open and candid conversation about local issues, community concerns, and the realities of running a growing city. With their signature mix of humor and directness, the hosts dive into questions straight from the community, giving listeners a chance to hear answers directly from city leadership.

The conversation explores a wide range of topics, including rising credit card fees affecting local businesses, crime statistics and public perception, and the challenges of balancing growth with quality of life in Montrose. Bill provides insight into how data can sometimes be misunderstood, why local control matters in broader state and national decisions, and what the city is doing to support both businesses and residents.

Along the way, the episode highlights the importance of community involvement—from supporting local nonprofits to taking personal responsibility for creating a safer and more connected town. It’s an honest and informative discussion that gives listeners a clearer picture of how decisions are made and why engagement from the community plays such a critical role in shaping Montrose’s future.

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