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Sugarcreek Township, Ohio, to honor D-Day veteran Jim 'Pee Wee' Martin with a new memorial, marking his heroism 81 years after he jumped into WWII with the 101st Airborne
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The van seats 15 passengers and will help the Foodbank meet the growing need for food assistance across Montgomery, Greene and Preble counties.
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Map the Meal Gap's 2023 data shows about a 1% increase in food insecurity in The Foodbank's coverage area around the Dayton region.
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Five Rivers MetroParks is working with The Foodbank Inc to offer garden kits with seeds and starter plants at mobile distributions this spring.
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The Yellow Springs Community Foundation’s Youth Action Board has spent four of the last five years working to fight against youth food insecurity in Yellow Springs.
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More than 23,000 Greene County residents now have softer water, after the completion of a $49 million project.
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Green County officials are taking steps to tear down the old county jail located in downtown Xenia.
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WYSO spoke with Sarah Mays, the outgoing mayor of Xenia, Ohio, who is transitioning to the county commission.
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In Greene County, Ohio Department of Natural Resources didn’t receive its first report of a modern bobcat sighting until 2020.
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Dovetail Energy owes Greene County over $100,000. The company made its last payment in 2022.
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Hunger and food insecurity rose in Montgomery, Greene and Preble counties after pandemic relief programs ended in Ohio in 2022.
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The box tree moths which hail from Asia are known to destroy the Boxwood plant which is a unique resource in Ohio. Ohio has an online tool to report moth sightings.