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The Xenia branch of the Greene County Public Library system is undergoing renovations to its facility including expanding its maker space called Spark Place, installing more windows for natural light, and working on roof repairs.
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It was the first public preview of something unique the non-profit is trying to bring to the region: more accurate, historical storytelling with actors who are citizens of federally recognized tribes.
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Central State University President Jack Thomas will not renew his contract.
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The non-profit, whose mission is to tell historically accurate stories with actors who are citizens of federally recognized tribes, is in the middle of a fundraising campaign to launch a Shawnee Living History Tour sometime next year.
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Results for Clark, Montgomery and Greene County local races and issues on the May 2, 2023, primary ballot.
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A Fairborn transgender woman accused of public indecency for using the women's locker room at the Xenia YMCA has been found not guilty.
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Xenia Community Schools is asking voters once again to pass an operating levy. It’s back on the May 2 ballot. It’s not a new tax and Xenia residents' taxes won’t increase.
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A Fairborn transgender woman awaits a judge's ruling in her case.
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The Ohio Power Siting Board denied the application for a utility scale solar project in Greene County today. The proposed Kingwood Solar project would cover hundreds of acres of private farmland in Xenia, Cedarville, and Miami Townships.
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Meet Zous and Josie Garcia. They came to the US from the Philippines as students in 1967.
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Xenia, Ohio based troubadour Josh Webb is poised to be a big deal should the stars of digital media, typical terrestrial fandom, and common-sense align.
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The proposed Kingwood solar project in Greene County would cover over 1,000 acres of farmland. It would also produce enough energy every year to power tens of thousands of homes.