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Anderson was more than just a coach
XENIA — He was state basketball coach of the year, won numerous league and district titles, and is in a few halls of fame.But Phil Anderson̵...

Wright Bros. Aero exec to head air show
Kevin Franklin, president of Wright Brothers Aero speaks following his introduction as the new executive director of the CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air...

Williams hired as new Beavercreek basketball coach
BEAVERCREEK — Isaiah Williams will be hired as the new boys basketball head coach at Beavercreek High School pending board approval.Williams rep...
May 3rd, 2022 updated: May 3rd, 2022. |

Stutes promoted to Xenia police chief
XENIA — Chris Stutes has been named Xenia police chief effective June 10.Currently a captain in the Xenia Police Division, the 26-year XPD veter...

County judge sanctioned by Supreme Court
COLUMBUS — A Greene County judge received a six-month stayed suspension for inappropriate courtroom behavior during a status hearing.In a 5-2 de...

NMUSAF hosts C-47 aircraft at 75th USAF anniversary event
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB — Bright blue skies provided a perfect background when two vintage C-47 Skytrain aircraft flew over the National Museum of ...

Person to retire as XPD chief
XENIA — Almost 19 years to the day he became Xenia police chief, Donald R. Person will be retiring from that position.The city announced Wednesd...

Cedarville senior among state’s best scholars
CEDARVILLE — Nominated to be Greene County’s recipient of the Ohio Education Service Center Association’s Franklin B. Walter award, ...

Antioch School celebrates 100 years
YELLOW SPRINGS — Housed in Yellow Springs, the Antioch School — which provides alternative education to area students ages 3-12 — wi...

Beavercreek man gets 25 to life
XENIA — An 82-year-old Beavercreek man will serve at least 25 years in jail for raping a child.Gary Deis, who pled guilty on March 3, was senten...