Greenon Technology Donations Exceed $600,000
The Greenon Local School District recently procured a technology donation of 240 laptop computers, valued at $449,000, that will be used to create mobile labs in the district’s buildings and…
The Birth And Death Of The Incandescent Light Bulb, 1880-2014
As the new year was ushered in amid many dazzling light displays, the life of America’s oldest light bulb was effectively extinguished—with production now banned in the country due to…
County Commissioners Discuss Dayton Road Project
The Clark County Commissioners met in regular session on Wednesday evening, January 8. This is the last-scheduled evening meeting for the commission. During the public address portion, resident Carlye Stewart…
Rebecca Bare Receives Probation—Parent Organizations Not Legally Associated With School District
On January 9, 2014, Clark County Common Pleas Court Judge Richard J. O’Neill sentenced former Enon Tiger Booster volunteer Rebecca Bare to three years of probation following a plea of…
Snow News Is…Bad News
Old Man Winter roared back into our area on Thursday, January 2 dropping around four inches of snow. By around 1 pm, most of the streets in the community had…
Greenon Voters To Consider Operating Levy In May
The 4.96-mill levy would help preserve a high quality education for Greenon students. The Greenon Local School District Board of Education approved unanimously Thursday, Jan. 9, the final resolution to…
Greenon Holds First School Board Meeting of 2014
Greenon Local held a monthly school board meeting on Thursday, January 9 at 7 p.m. in the Indian Valley Media Center. All board members were present at the meeting, which…
Names of Vietnam Soldiers Needed For County Memorial
Since announcing their project just one month ago, Randy Ark and Dave Bauer have received donations from across the United States to go toward their planned memorial for Clark County…
Conservation Easement Sold Along Mad River
Clark County Commissioners decided to sell an easement of land along the Mad River near Interstate 675 and Spangler Road, saying the decision will protect the property from development in…
Family Discovers Ancestors In 19th-Century Enon Cemetery
Although more questions than answers remain at this point, a local family is in the very early stages of discovering more about their ancestry through the discovery of an 1800s-era…