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A civil lawsuit has been filed against former Yellow Springs doctor Donald Gronbeck, the now defunct Yellow Springs Primary Care Inc., a previous employee of Gronbeck's named Jamie Shirley, and Kettering Health's Soin Medical Center in Beavercreek.
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Miami University hosted the FIRST Tech Robotic Challenge on Saturday. Over 300 middle and high school students gathered in 24 teams to compete. They designed, built, and coded their own robots.
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Greene County is taking part in a statewide program providing funds to tear down abandoned structures and replace them with new ones.
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DeWine's Second Inauguration Speech and Democratic Reaction; Dayton Airport Activity Increases; Tax Credits for New Farmers; Beavercreek Police Warn of Mail Theft
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More than 20-thousand Beavercreek residents voted in this midterm election. The results on local issues is bittersweet for city leaders.
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Local company Woolpert received a fifty million dollar contract from the US Army Corps of Engineers. The Dayton geospatial firm will use the money to help government agencies map the entire coast of the continental United States, as well as Alaska and Hawaii.
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Since 1997, the Beavercreek Police Department says it's been “making due” in its current building. Now the department says it needs a new home.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Joe Blystone is questioning the integrity of the primary lection. But Ohio’s Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose says he’s confident the election wasn't rigged. Meanwhile, both Beavercreek and Trotwood, Ohio both failed to pass income tax levies in the recent election.
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Beavercreek is one of only three cities in Ohio without an income tax. However, this could change after voters go to the polls on May 3. In nearly 40 years, this is the fifth time the controversial tax issue has been on the ballot.
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Kettering Health and the United States Air Force partnered with a local military consulting business to unveil a new critical care center near the Dayton area.
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This past Friday the Beavercreek Public Service Division hosted its eleventh annual Snow Day. At the event, snowplow drivers showed how they’re preparing for the winter season.
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Members of the Yellow Springs Speaking Up For Justice group hosted a memorial Thursday night for John Crawford III outside the Beavercreek Walmart.