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Jury trials to resume with new safety protocols
XENIA — Jury trials will resume in Greene County Common Pleas Court this month — although they will look a little different than usual.Cri...

Former Beavercreek police, D.A.R.E. officer indicted
DAYTON — A federal grand jury indicted a former Beavercreek police and D.A.R.E. officer Tuesday.Kevin A. Kovacs was arrested in April and charge...

LCA seniors graduate with realistic virtual ceremony
XENIA — In a ceremony that looked and felt like a real commencement, members of the Legacy Christian Academy class of 2020 recently graduated vi...

Fate of Greene County Fair? Board faces decision
XENIA — The 2020 Greene County Fair will soon know its fate.Whether it will go on, and in what capacity, is now in the hands of the Greene Count...

‘Creek protest mostly peaceful Monday
BEAVERCREEK — Demonstrators gathered outside the Beavercreek Walmart Monday as protests grow in response to George Floyd’s death. Some als...

As drivers return to roadways, risk does, too
XENIA — As more drivers hit the roads this summer, regional experts are urging motorists, motorcyclists, and pedestrians to focus on traffic saf...

Career Center construction continues
XENIA — Greene County Career Center officials are planning for a big move.According to Superintendent Dave Deskins, construction of two new faci...

MHRB shares 7 ways to help children cope with stress
SPRINGFIELD — Parents in local communities are facing a common conundrum during the COVID-19 pandemic: how can they manage their children’...
Changes at GMH raise levy questions
XENIA — Greene County residents have likely voted on their last property tax levy for Greene Memorial Hospital.As Kettering Health Network ̵...
GCCC grads ready for the future
XENIA — Greene County Career Center seniors recently said goodbye to their virtual classroom and will take many different paths in the fall.Some...