Oct 31, 2009 | Dayton Daily News
Beavercreek author, 80, still inspires generations of cavers
Roger Brucker, 80, shown here in his Beavercreek backyard playground, is a veteran spelunker and one of the nation's leading experts on Mammoth Cave, having written five books on the world's longest cave.
Joyce Carter valuable leader on Beavercreek school board
As a lifelong resident of Beavercreek and a big supporter of our excellent school district, I heartily endorse Joyce Carter to keep her current seat on the Beavercreek Board of Education.
Drunk driving checkpoint scheduled for Beavercreek
The Greene County OVI sobriety checkpoint will be 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Thursday, Oct.
Kim Grant a team player, best candidate for Beavercreek board
I'm writing in support of Kim Grant as a member of the Beavercreek school board.
Craig Schrolucke and Alexis Larsen are good buddies who love a trendy hot spot as much as they do a worn out hole in the wall provided the service is as good as the items being served up.
Peterson named to Beavercreek school board
School board members picked the managing partner of a local human resources company to fill the open seat left by Mike Verlingo, who resigned last month.
Beavercreek's Arnold goes the extra distance
As a co-worker and friend of Peg Arnold, I was not surprised to see the Dayton Daily News recommend her for another term on the Beavercreek school board.
Story of last leaf draws more kind words from readers
Brown, fragile, crumpled and now at the end of its summer of glory. As fate, and the gusty autumn winds would have it, once again in 2009, the last leaf on the 35 foot tall Sycamore tree on my front lawn has fallen to the ground leaving behind barren branches with one small empty birdhouse.
School bus, truck in accident on U.S. 35 in Beavercreeek
An accident between a school bus and a truck on U.S. 35 at Factory Road just before 7 a.m. Friday, Oct.
Politicians want Ohio firearms to be exempt from federal laws
Reps. Seth Morgan, R-Huber Heights, and Jarrod Martin, R-Beavercreek, have introduced legislation that would allow for firearms made and sold within Ohio to be exempt from federal firearms regulations.
Beavercreek's city manager should be CEO, not its mayor
Beavercreek residents will have the opportunity to vote on several recommended charter changes this election.A One of the changes, Issue 8, would recognize the mayor as the chief executive officer as required by the Ohio Revised Code for purposes of declaring an emergency, but not for appointments or any action other than as required by declared ...
Shooting suspect is schizophrenic, sister tells police
Daniel Neeley, accused of shooting his mother and sister on Saturday, is a "paranoid schizophrenic," his sister told authorities minutes after the shooting, according to a recording of one of her two 911 calls.
Son charged with killing mom, wounding sister had prior problems with family
Daniel James Neeley, 22, North Fourth Street, Columbus, has been charged with murder and felonious assault, for killing his mother and wounding his sister on Saturday, Oct.
Mom dead, sister wounded, son/brother charged in shooting
A Beavercreek mother is dead and her daughter hospitalized after a shooting in Columbus.
'The Miracle Worker' cast works magic at the Dayton Playhouse
Even though a number of notable performances have been given over the years in the William Gibson play "The Miracle Worker," another one seems just as impressive.
Is Beavercreek woman 'Smarter than a 5th Grader?'
Beavercreek native Elizabeth Miller-Deister promises you will be entertained by her appearance Monday on "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" "It's definitely going to be a fun one to watch," the Wright State University graduate said.
Beavercreek school's hands-on science lab gets students excited
For third-graders Taylor Bryant and Benjamin Brammer, playing in sand isn't just fun, it's learning.
Man, Woman Caught Using Stolen Credit Card
Police are searching for a man and a woman who were caught on surveillance video allegedly using a stolen credit card.
Wine Loft at The Greene part of growing area trend
Jeff Van Horne started researching the Dayton-area wine market 18 months ago in preparation for launching a wine bar called The Wine Loft, which opened last week at The Greene in Beavercreek.
Options weighed for budget cuts
To Gov. Ted Strickland, the choice is simple now that the Ohio Supreme Court has derailed his slot machine plan and left the state with an $851 million hole in its K-12 education budget.
Scary good deals lurking for Halloween
At this time of year, you can't swing a dead black cat without hitting something to buy for Halloween.
Beavercreek Chamber's business expo is Oct. 15
The Beavercreek Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a business expo on Thursday, Oct.
Beavercreek mom receives home office makeover
Does this sentiment sound familiar? Kathrine Perez has a small office in her home.
Beavercreek man shoots at thief trying to break into wifea s car
Greene County Sheriff's deputies are investigating an attempted car break-in that resulted in a homeowner "recklessly" firing a handgun to scare away the would-be burglar.
Students pitch-in to tidy up laid-up Beavercreek mana s yard
Treva L. Jenkins stood over an assortment of garden tools last week explaining how they work to a group of junior high school students.
Lebanon councilman arrested on domestic violence charges
A Lebanon councilman was arrested Sunday, Oct. 4, on a domestic violence charge for allegedly threatening his wife.
BCTa s a Trailer Parka filled its niche
"The Great American Trailer Park Musical" can't be mistaken for grand opera. Not with lyrics like these: "I gotta make like a nail and press on." Not with characters like this one: a cooking spray-huffing Oklahoman who fled his adoptive family when they tried to turn him into a vegetarian .
Inhaler or injection? Two ways to get seasonal flu vaccine
Matt Scholl, a Beavercreek father of two, was pretty sure he knew their answer before he asked his children how they wanted to receive their seasonal flu vaccine.
Report: Beavercreek site still hazardous
The Ohio Department of Health has completed an assessment of a former barrel company by concluding the site continues to pose an "indeterminate public health hazard." Lammers Barrel operated from 1953-69 at the corner of Patterson and Grange Hall roads, where the company bought, stored, reclaimed and sold flammable chemical solvents, according to ...