November 3
- Published: November 4, 2022
Features
- My Name Is Iden | A Testimony of Sadness
“I have many stories. Every paramedic does. “War stories,” we call them. Some we tell over and over to anyone who hasn’t heard them, and anyone who has.”
- Noncitizen voters focus of state Issue 2
Voters in the Nov. 8 Ohio election will decide on a ballot issue that would constitutionally disallow noncitizen voters from participating in local elections, if passed.
- Gronbeck pleads not guilty
Following a secret indictment and arrest, Donald Gronbeck pleaded “not guilty” to 50 counts of sex crimes at an arraignment hearing on Thursday, Oct. 27, at the Greene County Common Pleas Court in Xenia.
- School’s ghouls: Mills Lawn School Halloween parade
After a three-year hiatus, the long-loved Mills Lawn School Halloween parade and town-wide trick-or-treating returned Monday, Oct. 31.
- School play meditates on antiracism
“Five Scripts Toward an Antiracist Tomorrow,” will be mounted by the young thespians of McKinney Middle and Yellow Springs High schools Thursday–Sunday, Nov. 3–6, at the Foundry Theater. Admission is free.
- COVID Update | Nov. 3, 2022
For the second week in a row, Greene County is at a “medium” community level for COVID-19, according to the latest determination by the CDC, reported Thursday, Oct. 27.
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