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The County Career Center in conjunction with the Greater Capital Region Career Centers will hold the following free virtual career workshops during the month of June: June 4 at 10 a.m. and June 5 at ...
Greene County Career Center is a public school located in Xenia, OH, which is in a fringe rural setting. The student population of Greene County Career Center is 599 and the school serves 7-12.The ...
The Greene County Career Center held its 2025 Senior Recognition Ceremony on Wednesday at Wright State University’s Nutter Center. There were 450 students receiving their career passports during the ...
National Police Week continues to be observed this week. XENIA — The Greene County Board of Commissioners recently observed National Peace Officers Memorial Day with a resolution to pay tribute to ...
While the world and the nation were fixated on the white smoke billowing above the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel, and the latest White House assault on the U.S. economy, a group of Memphis police ...
XENIA — Greene County Public Health (GCPH) announced the launch of its new mobile health unit it will use for various public health services. GCPH views the unit as a vital resource designed to bring ...
May’s senior center spotlight is Athletic Trainer Laura Cianciolo. “I have lived in Sidney and have been the athletic trainer at the Senior Center (of Sidney-Shelby County) for almost 10 years ...
Daniel Thorr Gatlin, 40, was sentenced to 20 years in prison and five years' supervised release in a Martin County drug case. Gatlin was identified as a gang member and a career offender.
Leonard, Jr., 86, of Linton ... Memorial contributions may be made to the Greene County Humane Society. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. Arrangements and care have been entrusted ...
The sign for Bettie’s ABC Advanced Childcare and Learning Center stands along Industrial Park Road in Leakesville — marking the only licensed daycare facility in all of Greene County.
AP African American studies class debuts in 60 US high schools Stock photo of desks in a classroom. Dozens of U.S. high schools are offering an Advanced Placement course in African American ...
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