Yesterday | Dayton Daily News
'Shared' treasurers saving school districts money
Local school district treasurers Dan Schall and Brad McKee are on the forefront of a state effort that aims to reduce costs and increase efficiencies by sharing services across public entities, such as school districts.
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Simple cleanup a tribute to fallen friends
Remembering friends who died in an airplane crash while they were serving their country has become a pre-Memorial Day tradition for a former Wilmington resident who now resides in Greene County, near Xenia.
How to help the poor the 'right way'
"The more that I learn about poverty, the more I've come to realize this is not just a story about Third World countries; it's our own story," said Jesse Bowers, a Going Ministries staffer at Apex Community Church in Kettering.
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Air Force kicks oldest GA club off base
More than a half century after the legendary Gen. Curtis LeMay created general aviation clubs within the U.S. Air Force, the club that led the way is packing up for departure from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base - located on the birthplace of aviation, Dayton, Ohio.
Driver seriously injured in Xenia crash
The driver of a sport utility vehicle suffered serious injuries in a crash in the 700 block of Home Avenue on Wednesday afternoon.
Man in handcuffs after multi-county chase
Officers arrested James Henry II after the chase, which topped 100 mph, and included several jurisdictions.
Manager quitting Wright-Patterson Aero Club, which faces closure
The manager of the Wright-Patterson Aero Club is quitting and its members are vowing to move with him to Greene County's airport, now that Wright-Patterson Air Force Base has finalized its plan to shut down the club.
Auto repair loans to help low-income residents
The Greene County Transit Board, Greene CATS, is planning to launch a program this summer that would give poor individuals and families micro-loans to repair their cars and trucks.
Sunny, warm weather expected this afternoon
One area school district was under a two-hour delay Tuesday morning as dense, patchy fog caused low visibility on roadways.
Search challenged in child rape case
Jason Zwick, 29, of Beavercreek is being held in the Miami County Jail on a charge of felonious sexual penetration The attorney for the Beavercreek man accused of raping a boy in Troy has filed a motion for a hearing to suppress the findings of two search warrants.
Vehicle entry fee $15. Dash plaques to the first 200 registrants, trophies, door prizes, two bands, food, soft drinks and beer garden.
Authorities searching for man scamming elderly
Authorities continue to search for a man accused of preying on the elderly and scamming them out of thousands of dollars worth of phony paving and asphalt work.
Xenia sex offender gets year in prison
A registered sex offender who is on probation was sentenced Friday to a year in prison on a charge stemming from an incident in a Beavercreek park where he approached a teen boy for sex.
A gun inside a Beavercreek bar lead to a wild ride into Fairborn, and police circled the area to search for the driver.... Read More Dr.
Free airplane rides offered for children
Spring weather brings the birds back to Greene County skies and area young people ages 8-17 will have the chance to join them on Saturday, May 12 as Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 382 hosts begins their 12th year of participation in the Young Eagles Flight program at Greene County Airport on Valley Road.
Living history event will explore Civil War
PAUL COLLINS Staff Writer XENIA - Greene County residents will receive an opportunity to learn more about one of the most turbulent and violent periods in American history on Saturday, May 12, when the Greene County Historical Society host a Living History Encampment to recognize the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
CSU hires first female president
PAUL COLLINS Staff Writer WILBERFORCE - Central State University introduced the Greene County community to its very first female president on Thursday, May 10.
Vehicle entry fee $15. Dash plaques to the first 200 registrants, trophies, door prizes, two bands, food, soft drinks and beer garden.
Fire damages barn in Yellow Springs
Miami Township Fire and Rescue, Hustead Fire, and Greene County Sheriffs responded to the blaze on Yellow Springs Fairfield Road, near the intersection of Snypp Road, just outside of Yellow Springs.
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