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Beavercreek officials cited some people’s native plant lawns as overgrown weeds and grass in the past two years, leading neighbors to urge the city to change its rules.Several residents at the meeting applauded most of these updates. But some questioned a few restrictions that were placed in the new ordinance.
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After a few families were cited by Beavercreek officials for their lawns, they’ve taken steps to work with the city to update its lawn care regulations to accommodate native plant lawns.
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Those odd shaped fall gourds can be for more than fall decorations. More than 2,000 pounds of gourds, pumpkins and squash were processed by Miami Valley Meals to feed the surrounding Dayton-area community.
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WYSO is speaking with local mayors about what residents have named as the top issues facing their communities. Beavercreek Mayor Don Adams about development, a failed parks levy and more.
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Beavercreek residents will get a chance to learn how the city handles its finances.
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John Crawford III was killed by police in the Beavercreek Walmart on Aug. 5, 2014. His death came days before Ferguson police killed another young Black man, Michael Brown.
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Beavercreek Walmart Superstore will reopen Friday after what the FBI believes to be racially motivated mass shooting.
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Following the fatal shooting in the store on Monday, locals offer their thoughts on the tragedy.
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City police and federal investigators say 20-year-old Benjamin Charles Jones opened fire in the Beavercreek Walmart, injuring four shoppers.
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Unofficial results from the November 7, 2023, election for Greene County, Ohio, issues and candidates.
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The wetland reserve is owned and maintained by the Beavercreek Wetlands Association and was funded through donations and grants.
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The Hilltop Wellfield Project in Beavercreek is planning to add up to five million gallons to its water supply to accommodate for the community in Greene County.