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Women’s Wellness Day set for Sept. 30

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FAIRBORN — A group of organizations in Greene County are coming together for a Women’s Health event on Saturday, Sept. 30.

Bellbrook holding BBQ fund-raiser

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BELLBROOK — City BBQ in Centerville will host a fund-raiser to benefit The Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Community Support Center on Saturday, Oct. 7 at 5 E. Franklin Street.

Land Trust Annual Harvest Auction set for Oct. 6

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YELLOW SPRINGS — Tecumseh Land Trust is holding its 19th Annual Harvest Auction from 6-9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6 at the Hollenbeck Bayley Conference Center, 275 South Limestone St., Springfield.

Last 2023 honor flight Saturday

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DAYTON — Honor Flight Dayton has announced that it will be conducting its next trip to Washington D.C., Sept. 23, escorting veterans to see their National Memorials at no cost to the veterans.

Refreshing recipe on a hot day

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The heat wave has been real. I’m not talking about those warm days when you sit in front of the fan and are back in your comfort zone. It’s like really hot.

B-W Greenway Community Land Trust named Partner of the Year

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YELLOW SPRINGS — The BW Greenway Community Land Trust, located in Clark and Greene counties, will be honored on Sept. 20 for its success protecting sensitive lands and water resources, and implementing programs and events focused on environmental issues.

Property values available online

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XENIA — The Greene County Auditor has announced that property valuation updates from the state-mandated valuation update for tax year 2023 are available on the Greene County Auditor’s website at https://gis.greenecountyohio.gov/reappraisal/.

GCPH recognizing FASD Awareness Month

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XENIA — Greene County Public Health is joining the cause to increase awareness of the risks of drinking alcohol while pregnant.

White powder could be mildew

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XENIA — If you are noticing that some of your plants look like white baby powder has been sprinkled on them or that they are covered with what looks like cobwebs, it could be powdery mildew.

Central State University police chief spearheads food and hygiene pantry for students in need

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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.

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