Hundreds turn out for Veteran’s Day celebration at Veteran’s Memorial Park
BEAVERCREEK — Hundreds gathered last Saturday at Veteran Memorial Park to honor veterans and those who are still serving.
Greene County FISH Food Pantry seeks food/cash donations
XENIA — The Greene County Food Pantry (FISH) is seeking donations for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Central State University Extension holding diabetes conference
WILBERFORCE — Central State University Extension is holding its 2nd Annual Keeping it Real Diabetes Conference from 12-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11 at Central State University Dayton, 840 Germantown Street, Dayton.
Incumbents keep seats on Beavercreek City Council, Adams new mayor
XENIA — Incumbents Peter Bales and Charles Curran retained their spots on Beavercreek City Council and will be joined by newcomer David Litteral.
Beavercreek school tax wins, parks loses
BEAVERCREEK — Voters in the Beavercreek school district approved a replacement levy, while voters in the city rejected an additional property tax for Spring House Park.
Consortium hands out Excellence in Service Awards
XENIA — A sheriff’s deputy, road officer, and dispatch communications operator were honored for their work by the Greene County Consortium on Domestic and Sexual Violence on Wednesday.
County breaks ground on new jail
XENIA — A wet and soggy groundbreaking was held for the Greene County Gene Fischer Correctional Center Oct. 27.
Three seeking spots on Beavercreek school board
BEAVERCREEK — One incumbent, one former member, and a newcomer are seeking two spots on the Beavercreek school board.
Pharmacy innovation: Students becoming innovators
CEDARVILLE — The Cedarville University School of Pharmacy aims to be at the forefront of research and innovation, and nothing conveys this dedication more than the Center for Pharmacy Innovation (CPI).
Offsite apartments open for CSU students, faculty, staff
WILBERFORCE — Geared toward non-traditional, older students, faculty, and staff, Central State University’s latest housing units — Shorter Avenue Apartments — opened for occupants in September after five years of development and construction that cost $8.1 million to complete.