Central State University police chief spearheads food and hygiene pantry for students in need
WILBERFORCE — Throughout the entirety of the seven years that Chief Stephanie Hill has been heading up the Central State University Police Department, she has done all she can to execute an intimate, hands-on approach to connecting with Marauders on campus.
Greene County retired teachers meet for summer quarter
XENIA — Greene County Retired Teachers Association recently held its summer quarter meeting.
Amateur radio classes being offered
BELLBROOK — The Greene County Amateur Radio Emergency Service is offering an amateur radio license class starting Sunday, Sept. 17.
Older adults encouraged to take control in ‘1, 2, 3’
XENIA — September is National Prepared Month and the campaign will focus on preparing older adults for disasters, specifically older adults from communities that are disproportionally impacted by all-hazard events.
Speaker series continues at the Military History Museum
FAIRBORN — Author and freelance writer Nancy Potts will be speaking this Wednesday as part of the Military History Museum’s speaker series.
Marathon prices to increase Sept. 14
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE — With only two weeks before the Air Force Marathon kicks off, participants can save on their race registration if signed up by Sept. 13, prior to the scheduled fifth and final price increase.
Gloria’s mother-in-law steps in
Editor’s Note: Gloria’s Mother-in-Law, Lydia Yoder, is writing a special column this week. Gloria returns next week.
Citizens Academy of Bellbrook to start Sept. 5
BELLBROOK — The city of Bellbrook is announcing its first Citizens Academy for fall 2023.
Two county schools among Ohio’s best
XENIA — Two Greene County schools are among the best in Ohio, according to U.S. News and World Report.