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Greene County considers county-wide dispatch center in township fire station

Township trustees have agreed to let Greene County investigate the feasibility of establishing a county-wide dispatch center in the basement of one of the township’s fire station. The resolution agreeing to the study does not commit the township to be part of a proposed dispatch center, nor will the township ...

Customers play games on the internet terminals at Erie Sweepstakes Thursday, Aug. 9, 2012 on South Erie Boulevard in Hamilton. Staff photo by Nick Graham

DeWine trying to organize Internet Cafe crackdown

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is rallying local law enforcement to shut down Ohio’s Internet cafe “sweepstakes” parlors, with or without the help of the Ohio legislature. DeWine held a briefing Wednesday, attended by hundreds of cops and prosecutors from across the state, to teach them how to investigate, charge ...

Two killed in crash near Moraine-West Carrollton city limits

Two people were killed and two others injured Monday night when a speeding car northbound on Ohio 741 crossed the center line and smashed head-on into a southbound car at the Moraine-West Carrollton city limits.A southbound Miami Twp. police officer spotted the speeding car south of the crash scene shortly ...

Gas tax not keeping up with road needs

Federal and state motor fuel tax receipts — the billions that pay for road construction, repaving, maintenance and operations of highway and street departments — are not growing as fast as the cost of those projects. And that may mean more potholes and deteriorating roadways during the coming years. A ...

2 killed in high-speed collision on Ohio 741

Two people were killed and two others injured Monday night when a speeding car northbound on Ohio 741 crossed the center line and smashed head-on into a southbound car at the Moraine-West Carrollton city limits. A southbound Miami Twp. police officer spotted the speeding car south of the crash scene ...

Xenia council considers uses for former Simon Kenton school

Renovation of a former elementary school for city use hit a bump Thursday when two city council members suggestedthe former Simon Kenton school should be demolished and a new building constructed. Council members Dale Louderback and John Caupp expressed doubts that a $3.2 million estimate for the renovation of the ...

Judge appoints former mayor to trustee board

A Greene County judge has appointed a former Beavercreek mayor as the swing vote on the three-person Beavercreek Board of Trustees.Candy Prystaloski fills the seat of former trustee Bob Glasser, who resigned Jan. 1 following his election as a county commissioner.Trustees Carol Graff and Dan Paxson had 30 days to ...

Charter school merges campuses

Dayton Leadership Academies announced Thursday it would merge its Liberty campus with its Dayton View campus next school year to concentrate its efforts into one building. Money used to run the Liberty campus, 4401 Dayton-Liberty Rd., would be used “to provide expanded strategies for student achievement,” Theodore Wallace, the schools’ ...

Beavercreek places income tax request on May ballot

City Council took the final step to place a 1.5 percent earned income tax on the May 7 ballot by unanimously passing a resolution to put the matter before voters. “We have cut the budget and departments over the past two years,” Mayor Vicki Giambrone said Tuesday. “This is how ...

Beavercreek Township trustees unable to agree on new trustee

Beavercreek Township Trustees Carol Graff and Dan Paxson were unable to agree Monday on a replacement among 16 candidates to join them on the three-person township Board of Trustees.“We are not able to agree on one candidate,” Paxson said, reading from a statement after a 21-minute executive session.Graff and Paxson ...

Trustees meet today to discuss potential candidate for open spot

The township’s two trustees will meet behind closed doors today to attempt to fill a vacancy of the three-person Board of Trustees. Whomever is chosen likely will have the deciding votes on issues from public services to spending that affects the 47,000 people in the township that includes the city ...

11 candidates so far for Beavercreek Township trustee

As of Friday morning, 11 people are seeking to fill a vacancy on the Beavercreek Twp. Board of Trustees. The two remaining trustees, Carol Graff and Dan Paxson, set Monday as deadline for applicants to e-mail their particulars to the township fiscal officer. Details are posted on the township’s web ...

Peabody's Sports owner John Thyne, right, shows a Rock River Arms AR-15 semi-automatic rifle to Tony Sickels of Springboro on Wednesday, January 16, at the Clearcreek Twp. gun shop. CHRIS STEWART / STAFF

Gun sales soar as debate rages

Gun sales have soared in Southwest Ohio in the wake of December’s mass shooting at a Connecticut elementary school and related calls for tougher gun control laws, resulting in rising prices and rationing for many types of firearms, ammunition magazines and ammunition, experts and officials said. Local guns sales started ...

Expenses top revenues in proposed Bellbrook city budget

The City Council is expected tonight to approve a $6.7 million budget for 2013 with revenues projected to be around $330,000 less than expenditures. Mark Schlagheck, city manager, said the city’s $4.6 million “rainy day” fund would cover the deficit. “In future years, this (rainy day fund) balance is expected ...

Coroner: Officer died of blunt force trauma, drowning

The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office has ruled the preliminary cause of death of a Trotwood police officer who was killed in a crash Wednesday morning.Officer David Yaney, 59, died just before dawn Wednesday when his pickup truck drove off an Englewood road, hit a guardrail and went airborne, plunging 35 ...

Township searches for sixth police chief since 2006

The township is looking for a new police chief again.On Monday, James Deaton resigned after two-plus years as chief. Barry Tiffany, township administrator, said Deaton resigned for personal reasons.Deaton is the fifth chief to leave the job since 2006.The trustees, following a 30-minute executive session, voted unanimously to name former ...

Trustees establish criteria for filling vacant seat

The township trustees have established a procedure for those interested in filling the vacant seat on Board of Trustees and set a Jan.21 deadline for applicants.Trustees Carol Graff and Dan Paxson have 30 days to fill the seat vacated when Bob Glaser resigned effective Jan. 1. following his election as ...

Township must fill vacant trustee seat

Beavercreek Township trustees have less than two weeks to fill the seat of Bob Glaser, who resigned Dec. 21 following his election as Greene County commissioner. Trustees Carol Graff and Dan Paxson have until Sunday, Jan. 20, to fill the vacancy created by Glaser’s resignation. If they fail to appoint ...

More liquor license objections succeeding

Local authorities are using the courts and new training and outreach by the state to increase the number of liquor establishments that are either shut down because they are considered a public nuisance or denied renewal of their liquor permit.“We have been working with local authorities to help educate them ...

Xenia budget includes $9.5M for capital projects

The City Council unanimously approved Thursday a nearly $55 million city operating and capital budget for 2013, up from $52 million this year.City Manager Jim Percival told the council the budget projects a $356,169 shortfall between revenue and budgeted expenses.“We have plenty of money in our cash reserves to cover ...

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