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Springfield Township, fire chief approve separation agreement
SPRINGFIELD Twp., Ohio (WTVG) - The fire chief for the Springfield Fire Department is no longer with the department after a separation agreement was approved. Fire Chief Barry Cousino was on paid administrative leave because of an incident that occurred on Jan. 2. The incident included paramedics declaring a woman dead when she was not actually dead.
New fingerprinting devices coming to local courts
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Local courts are set to receive new technology for fingerprinting. In the Miami Valley, select courts in Clark, Clinton, Darke Greene, Logan, Miami, Montgomery, Preble and Warren counties are receiving the new devices. According to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, the technology will allow the state’s computerized criminal records database more […]
Records Center and Archives receives Trillium Grant Award
XENIA — The Greene County Records Center and Archives recently was awarded the Trillium Local Activity Grant for a new project that will exhibit the 1974 Xenia tornado’s history. The Trillium Local Activity grants offer up to $5,000 for projects with a local or community-wide impact. The center...
Registration open for Run for the Mums 5K
TIPP CITY — Registration for the Annual TMCS Run for the Mums 5K is now open. The race will begin at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28, at Tipp City Park located at 418 N. Third St. Preregistration runs until Sept. 11 and costs $25 (includes t-shirt) or $20 with no shirt. Online registration will remain open from Sept. 12 to 18, costs $25, and does not include a shirt. For those who prefer to register on the day of the race, race day registration is available from 6:30 to 7:45 a.m. at the Tipp City Park Roundhouse and costs $25. Race shirts will be available for $10 on the morning of the event, but quantities are limited.
Fairborn votes to accept PFAS settlement with 3M, Dupont
The Fairborn City Council voted unanimously Monday night to accept a settlement related to the so-called “forever chemicals” linked to numerous health problems. The settlement with chemical giants 3M and Dupoint comes after PFAS chemicals were found in the Fairfield Park well and Mad River well field several years ago. In 2022, the city of […]
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