First Friday returns to Xenia
XENIA — First Fridays is kicking off its ninth season 5-9 p.m. Friday, May 5, and will feature more space for more fun, according...
More than 200 to graduate from CSU
WILBERFORCE — Sixteen states, the District of Columbia and three African countries will be represented when Central State University holds its annual commencement Saturday,...
Village talks animals, fowl and bees
JAMESTOWN — Village officials discussed some fowl language May 1.Chickens and rooster ordinances, that is.In order to address an influx in people wanting chickens...
Numbers fluctuate for 2016 crime
XENIA — Statistically, county-wide criminal activity in 2016 fluctuated in numbers. According to the county sheriff, Greene is still a safe place to live...
Greene Giving hands out thousands
FAIRBORN — The Greene County Community Foundation gave out lots of green during its annual luncheon meeting April 27.Also known as Greene Giving, the...
CU’s graduating class breaks record
CEDARVILLE — A record-breaking 796 Cedarville University students from the class of 2017 will receive their degrees Saturday, May 6.The largest graduating class in...
Camp Invention coming to county
XENIA — Camp Invention, a nationally recognized, non-profit summer enrichment camp program, is coming to Greene County this summer.A program of the National Inventors...
Bridges of Hope chosen for Simon Kenton
XENIA — Bridges of Hope won the right to negotiate ownership of the vacant Simon Kenton Elementary School building during a special session of...
103 on April 23
BEAVERCREEK — At nearly 103, Vivian Van Ausdal’s secret to longevity is food and bare feet.Surrounded by family at her birthday party, the Beavercreek...
Walk-a-thon to fight homelessness
FAIRBORN — The Greene County Housing Program will host a walk-a-thon to keep the facility operating. In celebration of the event, the City of...