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  • Greene County Career Center — Facility levy eyes aerospace training

    The Greene County Career Center is asking county voters to pass a 1.03-mill property tax levy to build a new center near the intersection of U.S. 68 and U.S. 35 in Xenia. The current facility is located at 2960 W. Enon Road in Xenia Township. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Looking to propel its aerospace training program, the Greene County Career Center is asking voters next month to support a property tax levy for a new facility.

  • Surround sound: 2018 PorchFest in Yellow Springs

    PorchFest, a musical round-robin affair, had villagers and visitors walking to porches, driveways and backyards to hear a wide array of local musicians perform. (Photo by Matthew Collins)

    Yellow Springs inaugurated its first PorchFest last Saturday, Oct. 6, a musical round-robin affair.

  • Village Council — Officer resigns amid concerns

    Officer Richard Neel resigned Monday, Oct. 1, from the Yellow Springs Police Department after seven months on the force.

  • Robert C. Fisher

    Robert C. Fisher

    Robert C. Fisher, 76, of Fairborn, Ohio, passed away at Forest Glen Health Campus on Saturday morning, Oct. 6, 2018.

  • Rev. J. Ray Tyson

    Rev. J. Ray Tyson

    The Rev. J. Ray Tyson, 86, of Yellow Springs, went home to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Monday, Oct. 1, 2018, at his residence.

  • Wesley H. Sizemore

    Robert C. Fisher, 76, of Fairborn, Ohio, passed away at Forest Glen Health Campus on Saturday morning, Oct. 6, 2018.

  • State Issue 1 targets drug laws

    Not everyone may realize it, but there is “not a person in our state who isn’t impacted” by the concerns addressed in Ohio Issue 1, villager Lindie Keaton said this week.

  • Wright State shuts down Fels study

    An unidentified Fels Longitudinal Study doctor is shown here circa the 1950s examining a young participant. The longest and largest longitudinal health study in the world, the Fels study, for many years based in Yellow Springs, still has more than 1,000 participants in the area, who had yearly appointments beginning in childhood to gather information on body composition. Last month Wright State closed down data collection for the Fels study, which would have turned 90 next year. (Photo courtesy of Antiochiana, Antioch College)

    The Fels Longitudinal Study, the world’s longest and largest longitudinal human growth study, has recently come to a close due to actions by Wright State University, which for decades has housed the study.

  • William Cernetic

    William Cernetic

    William Cernetic, age 72, of Cedarville, passed away Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018, at Miami Valley Hospital.

  • Beulah F. Dean

    Beulah F. Dean

    Beulah F. Dean, age 90, of Fairborn, died Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018, at her home, after a brief illness. 

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