Fiction book leads to real life holocaust story at CHS
CEDARVILLE — After reading a fictional novel set in Nazi Germany, some Cedarville High School students had a chance to hear a real-life story about that era.
Beavercreek resident honored posthumously
BEAVERCREEK — Anthony Diehl was remembered for his bravery and selflessness at Monday’s city council meeting.
Revolutionary medical device developed by professor, CU alumni
CEDARVILLE — What started as a capstone project to develop a device that could save a life if the carotid artery is severed for a group of Cedarville University juniors and seniors in 2019 is now extremely close to receiving full FDA approval for manufacturing and distribution on a nationwide scale.
Bridges of Hope, Emerge form partnership
XENIA — A new partnership between Emerge Recovery & Trade Initiative and Bridges of Hope is expected to serve the needs of hundreds of homeless people in the years to come. The partnership will bring treatment and other services to area homeless people according to those involved in the partnership process.
Edward Jones advisor appointed to grassroots legislative task force
XENIA — Ryan Beach, an Edward Jones financial advisor in Xenia, was recently appointed to the firm’s grassroots legislative task force. The group is dedicated to voicing the concerns of individual investors to local, state, and national lawmakers.
Cedarville Elementary holds coding championship
CEDARVILLE — Cedarville Elementary School recently held its 3rd Annual Coding Competition.
Prosecutor appoints chief trial counsel
XENIA — William “Bill” Morrison was appointed as the chief trial counsel for the Greene County Prosecutor’s Office, Prosecutor David D. Hayes announced Thursday.
Thorne retires from the Greene County Sheriff’s Office
XENIA — The Greene County Sheriff’s Office recently honored Joseph Thorne, a long-time county employee, who retired as a sheriff’s deputy.
City amends streets, sidewalks, utilities, and public services code
XENIA — Xenia recently amended the streets and sidewalk areas of the city’s streets, utilities, and public services code and section 660.05 of the general offenses code. This was the second of three parts of the proposed rewrite to the city’s streets, utilities, and public services code.
Blue Berry Cafe closing, moving to new spot
BELLBROOK — A popular cafe in Bellbrook is temporarily closing while it moves to a new location.