The city of Xenia has acquired a red Chessie caboose that sits in the city’s Hub District from the Greene County Historical Society, in an effort not only to preserve a bit of local history, but as ...
thus providing continuous transport from Lake Erie to the Ohio River. Nine years later, in February 1845, the Xenia Torch Light reported that the railroad had only been completed from Cincinnati to ...
Oh, it's a tough one ... We meet these characters. Frances, right, and Xenia. Yes. Well, the protagonists of your novels. Yes. And Frances, right. And her sister Camilla, who's kind of a shadowy ...
By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Black History Month, in February, always encourages me to search for notable African ...
A piece of Miami Valley history has been sold for a dollar. As reported on News Center 7 at 5:00, the City of Xenia bought ...
One tank car of ethanol was among those reported to be leaking after a derailment of a Norfolk Southern train Tuesday (Feb.
This Black History Month, a small town in Northeast Ohio is bringing to light a powerful story of courage, defiance, and the Underground Railroad: the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A Norfolk Southern train derailed late Tuesday in northwest Ohio, spilling corn syrup and ethanol, officials said. Officials said 20 cars derailed and that the two substances spilled ...
Mifflin Farm, a 79-acre site in Wrightsville, has a lot of history. The Farm includes the Mifflin House, which housed ...
Two of the derailed cars were leaking fluid, according to Stevens. One has been identified as corn syrup and the other as ...
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