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Greene County Board of Elections at impasse

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XENIA — The Greene County Board of Elections again failed to hire a deputy director after a meeting Tuesday resulted in a deadlock.

City council members appointed to boards, committees

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XENIA — City Council’s board, commission, and committee appointments for 2024 were approved at the Jan. 25 council meeting.

Unusual Dorm Room Venture Offering Horse Riding Lessons

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CEDARVILLE — If you saw most college students on their computers, you would likely assume they were studying. But Addi Melvin, a Cedarville University freshman majoring in business management, is also likely to be found teaching virtual riding lessons from her residence hall room.

County prosecutor honors those who served before him

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XENIA — Greene County Prosecutor David Hayes and his legal secretary, Maggie Wagner, have put together a unique wall of portraits of former county prosecutors who served Greene County during the past 80 years.

CU gets $6.1 million donation

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CEDARVILLE — Cedarville University recently received its largest estate gift with an anonymous $6.14 million donation.

Clothes that Work comes to Greene County

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XENIA — A new non-profit is rolling into Greene County to help residents in need.

U.S. 42 bridge rehabilitation project starting next week

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XENIA — A bridge rehabilitation project is scheduled to start on U.S. 42 in Greene County next week and lane restrictions will be going into effect.

Great-grandson spreads message of peace, responsibility

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FAIRBORN — Wright State University welcomed the great-grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, Tushar Gandhi, as he spoke about the discrepancies in healthcare in India and the rest of the world.

Endowed scholarship driven by missional values

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CEDARVILLE — When Cedarville University began pursuing a school of pharmacy in 2009, Phil and Pam Black were foundational to what has become one of the leading professional pharmacy schools in Ohio.

WYSO radio receives over $5 million for preservation efforts

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YELLOW SPRINGS — WYSO has been awarded $5 million from the Mellon Foundation to support The HBCU Radio Preservation Project.

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