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The Ohio EPA confirmed all biowaste has been removed from the site of the shuttered facility, around the same time that the federal lawsuit against Renergy was terminated.
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Several residents of the township and surrounding villages at the zoning commission meeting on December 19 said they don’t want the commission to create rules that make it too difficult for projects to move forward.
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Unofficial results from the November 7, 2023, election for Greene County, Ohio, issues and candidates.
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Wilberforce University's enrollment surge prompts a $6 million dorm project — saving on annual student housing costs.
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'Everyday People' is WYSO’s series that highlights the workers and jobs that form the fabric of our everyday lives but that often get overlooked or under-appreciated. This story was suggested by listener Colleen Badenhop.
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WYSO’s Renee Wilde takes a ride on the Greene CATS bus in Xenia, Ohio.
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A biodigester business called Renergy in Greene County's Bath Township will permanently close amidst mounting fines and lawsuits.
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Meet the folks who maintain the roadways, traffic signals and road signage in Greene County, and learn a cautionary tale about why you shouldn’t try to steal street signs.
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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.
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For many teenagers, lifeguarding at the local pool was the perfect summer job. But declining pool revenue, combined with rising costs in upkeep, have caused many municipal pools to shut down. The Gaunt Pool in Yellow Springs, Ohio is the last outdoor municipal pool in Greene County and WYSO's Renee Wilde checked in with a group of newly minted lifeguards earlier this summer to see how their jobs were going.
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A school district in Greene County is one of 12 rural districts in Ohio that received a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant to improve its food services. The money is part of a national effort to support rural and small districts to modernize and develop high quality nutrition programs.