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With the threat of shortages and shipping delays, lots of people turning to online sites like Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist to locate hard-to-find gifts. This often means buyers and sellers will need to meet in-person, but there are places to make those transactions safely. → Read More
With the wind and rain knocking leaves off of trees across the Miami Valley, there are several good reasons to clean them up. → Read More
A major change in the traffic pattern for the U.S. 35 Superstreet project has been delayed due to weather. However that change will debut this week. → Read More
According to the National Retail Federation, the cost of pumpkins, in some places, is up more than 30 percent so a lot of us want to hold on to their gourd as long as possible. → Read More
Effects caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and limited services, have led leading pediatricians to declare a "national state of emergency" in children's mental health. → Read More
Greene County Public Health is offering expanded COVID-19 vaccination clinic hours on Thursdays and Fridays in the hope of administering more vaccines as cases surge in the county and state. → Read More
The village of Yellow Springs is launching its own Internet service. → Read More
This week a local organization, that helps improve the lives of those with disabilities, is celebrating its workers and looking to hire. → Read More
A local organization in Xenia is expanding once again in an effort to continue to help children and veterans with disabilties. → Read More
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is back to inspecting school buses after the COVID-19 pandemic slowed things down in 2020. → Read More
Channel 11 talked to a pediatrician with Allegheny Health Network about what advice he has for parents who are contemplating the vaccine for their child. → Read More
The city of Xenia is considering establishing a designated outdoor refreshment area (DORA). → Read More
News Center 7′s Gabrielle Enright sat down with Dan Bullen, the treasurer of the Greene County Agricultural Society and learned that the organizations have come up with a plan they’ve called Responsible Restart. → Read More
Steve Benton, a retired Greeneview High School teacher, made a post on Facebook this week that has raised thousands of dollars for an organization in Jamestown that helps cancer patients. → Read More
Firefighters are warning people living in homes repaired after the Memorial Day tornadoes to be on the lookout for fire dangers from those repairs. → Read More
The family of Noah Ansari is still hopeful for a miracle after hundreds of people signed up to be tested and see if they are a match for a bone marrow transplant. → Read More
Zeb and Elle are American Spotted Donkeys and are a part of Pastor Dar Hensley’s newest equine therapy program. → Read More
The city of Xenia has organized and Elf on the Shelf scavenger hunt to safely celebrate Christmas this year → Read More
XENIA — For the past 10 years, Xenia Lights has been a popular attraction in Greene County. Randy Person, Chief of the Xenia Police Division, created the display. “More people know me as the Xenia Lights guy. The guy who puts up the Christmas lights than the Xenia Police Chief,” said Person. The chief started the display as a challenge from his kids after going to see the lights at Clifton Mill.… → Read More
Surveillance cameras captured a photo of the thief Monday at 11:40am inside the concession stand at Frank Seamen Park in Jamestown. → Read More