The City of Beavercreek is working to become a Tree City USA. The Tree City USA Program is the framework for a healthy, sustainable urban forestry program with substantial benefits. To qualify as a Tree City USA community, the City must meet four standards established by the Arbor Day Foundation and the National Association […]
Category: Outstanding local people
Some stories are worth the wait
Darryl and Tracy Strawberry has joined forces with local pastors to help spread caution about the dangers of this “new” generational drug that’s rapidly killing the young and many in between. Stay tuned for the complete story within the next couple of days. You won’t want to miss their message.
One woman to take city to new limits
Amanda Byers joins the team at the Beavercreek Chamber of Commerce as of March 1, 2018 as President/CEO of the organization. She’s excited to exercise leadership over all chamber affairs, collaborate with members and all members of the community. Her addition to the Chambers is expected to give a fresh look and approach to the […]
New police department employees
The Beavercreek Police Department announced the addition of two new employees, Officer Ryan Stein and Communications Operator Brittany McCormick. Officer Stein was officially sworn in by Mayor Bob Stone on February 5, 2018 in Beavercreek City Council Chambers. Communications Operator McCormick’s official start date was also February 5. Officer Stein is a 2013 graduate of […]
Helping seniors before crisis
Sometimes selling a house means more than location, amenities, school districts, or the number of houses on the street. When downsizing, upsizing or making decisions that will shape the future of retirement, experts are what you need on your side; specialists like relator, Jillynne Fields at Keller Williams and her team of financial advisors, […]
Who is the next candidate for Greene County Commissioner?
Bellbrook resident, Susan Lopez announces her candidacy for the Greene County Commission during her public announcement during the Dayton Women’s March at the Dayton Courthouse Square on January 20. What better time to announce a candidacy for a powerful woman than during the Women’s March? Susan Lopez is no stranger to the Dayton area. Well […]
Beavercreek looking for council member
With the re-election of Mayor Stone, a seat has been left vacant on city council. The City of Beavercreek Council is seeking qualified candidates to fill a Council Seat vacated effective December 31, 2017. Pursuant to the City of Beavercreek Charter, Council must appoint a candidate to fill the position within 60 days of the […]
Album debut of piano solo
Beavercreek High School senior and Eagle Scout, Nathan Bain debuts his first album entitled Impressions, that features nine original piano solos that he composed and recorded. His first debut appearance will be held Saturday, December 9, 2017 at The Woods Clubhouse located at 2161 Hidden Woods Blvd., Beavercreek starting at 1:30 p.m. until 4 […]
Parents making a difference for local band group
The community will now start seeing the Beavercreek High School band sporting new digs. As part of a new fundraising campaign, they were able to purchase and give a facelift to a new band truck and trailer with the help of not only the band members, but also the parents. “Support the Tradition- Renew the […]
A friend for life with life lessons
Since 1957, one citizen has shown compassion and taught life lessons to not only children, but adults, and built lifelong friendships for life. Very few individuals can say that they have become close friends with an adult when they were as young as 8-years-old. But, that’s what hundreds of former students, Boy Scout troop members […]
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