The history of Beavercreek Township
By Joan BaxterBeavercreek Township was one of the first four townships to be organized in 1803 in Greene County. This Township has the distinction...
Trump’s strategy is to win by destroying
By Robert B. ReichWhen I was a boy and lost just about every sporting event I tried, my father told me, “What counts isn’t...
The social hypocrisy of violence
By Gery DeerDeer in HeadlinesIt can be truly puzzling to understand the human compulsion to watch a train wreck then complain about the safety...
Hey wait a minute moments
By Bill TaylorIt seems to me that every once in a while we encounter a news item that causes us to do what we...
More Chobani capitalism, please
By Dal LaMagnaTake it from the Tweezerman: Turning employees into owners is great for business.This spring, Hamdi Ulukaya — the CEO of the Chobani...
Letter to the Editor
Land bank considerationEditor:In the Xenia Gazette’s June 9 article, “Officials consider land bank,” critical information was missing that voters need to know in order...
Civility needed in American politics now more than ever
By Dan K. ThomassonSeveral years ago Jim Mullen had a good idea. Actually it turned out to be a great idea, considering the state...
Hillary wants to bring back bill … she shouldn’t
By Jim HightowerWhy would Hillary threaten workaday Americans with another poke in the eye from her con man spouse?This year, despite the unnerving presidential...
Remembering Rev. Armstrong
SUGARCREEK TOWNSHIP — Rev. Robert Armstrong was born in Scotland. He was ordained a Presbyterian minister in 1797 and came shortly thereafter to America...
The history of Sugarcreek Township
By Joan BaxterWhen Greene County was established, there were four townships: Mad River, Silvercreek, Beavercreek and Sugarcreek. Last week I shared the stories of...