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DeWine: ‘We should know when we have trains carrying hazardous materials through Ohio’

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine gives a third update on the train derailment in East Palestine → Read More

Greene County to launch ‘Shop Local’ campaign to promote small businesses

Greene County plans to launch a new program that would promote and develop local small businesses → Read More

Year in review: Beavercreek top stories of 2022

The city finished a two-year acquisition of 148 acres of parkland at a total cost of $1.5 million, half of which was paid for with federal grants. The new park is more than double the size of Rotary Park, which has been Beavercreek’s biggest park at 72 acres. The city is currently asking citizens for input in determining how the park land will be used, a process that will continue in 2023.… → Read More

Beavercreek tax levy for roadwork passes by tight margin

The Nov. 8 Beavercreek streets levy passed by 80 votes, per the Greene County Board of Elections. → Read More

How area cities are responding to loss of neighborhood trees

Property owners in several suburbs facing issues with loss of trees from aging, tornado, other factors. → Read More

Governor touts manufacturing at career center, Esther Price stops

Gov. Mike DeWine makes stops at Greene County Career Center and Esther Price in Dayton Monday, maintains that he won't debate Democratic challenger Nan Whaley. → Read More

Road near Wright-Patt among several where paving work starts Tuesday

A repaving project on state Route 235 in Greene County is scheduled to start Tuesday, with daily lane restrictions planned for the 2.1-mile stretch of road in the coming weeks. Contractors for the Ohio Department of Transportation will force lane closures on state Route 235 near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base to start milling and paving work. The entire project includes resurfacing state Route… → Read More

Xenia to sell parcels of Towne Square as part of $125 million redevelopment plan

XENIA — The city of Xenia is looking to sell the large portion of Xenia Towne Square that it owns. → Read More

Beavercreek buys second large parcel, setting stage for city’s largest park

The city of Beavercreek closed Tuesday on a second parcel of land that will help create the city’s largest park. → Read More

Air Force veteran turns card game idea into small family business

Retired Beavercreek aeronautical engineer Wayne Mathieu is the creator of Synco!, a family-friendly card game. → Read More

Historic hotel in Yellow Springs has new owners

The Mills Park Hotel in downtown Yellow Springs has been purchased by an employee and his spouse. → Read More

Stutes selected as new Xenia Police Chief

Captain Chris Stutes has been named as the new Xenia chief of police. → Read More

Public libraries may be winning the streaming wars

As many Americans reconsider how they get their information and entertainment digitally, use rates for streaming services offered by local public libraries is on the rise. → Read More

Greene County weighs options as inflation plagues plans for new jail

Sheriff says “all options are on the table;” county has planned $50 million for the project → Read More

Wright-Patterson moves to health protection condition ‘alpha,’ allowing 100% of workforce on base

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base commanders will be allowed to bring up to 100% of their workforce back on base, after Wright Patt shifted its health protection condition (HPCON) from “bravo” to “alpha” on Monday. The public health emergency declaration remains in effect. → Read More

Burge appointed police chief in Yellow Springs

Paige Burge has been named chief of police of the Yellow Springs Police Department. → Read More

Story Chain returns to jails to help inmates read to their children

“I want to be more a positive influence, especially (to) my oldest, since he knows where I am” → Read More

Greene County eyes state funds to demolish eyesore buildings

Grocery story in Xenia, Antioch building in Yellow Springs among those on county’s list → Read More

Bellbrook public forum on ARPA money is tonight

City seeks resident input on use of remaining funds → Read More

Clayton business owners helping next generation become entrepreneurs

CLAYTON — Having run a successful business renting grills and starting a commercial kitchen, a Clayton couple is looking to take the next step in creating the next generation of entrepreneurs. → Read More