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Iola May Creamer got her first iPad when she was 98 a Mother’s Day gift from her daughter. Now, at 103-years-old, she’s on her second iPad and has accumulated over 1,100 friends on Facebook, where this spunky centenarian shares reflections on her life growing up and living in Greene County. ....
Iola May Creamer got her first ipad when she was 98 - a Mother’s Day gift from her daughter. Now, at 103-years-old, she’s on her second iPad and has accumulated over eleven hundred friends on Facebook, where this spunky centenarian shares reflections on her life growing up and living in Greene County. Renee Wilde visited Iola May whose family calls her "Iolamazing" - at her home in Jamestown, Ohio. ....
Yellow Springs resident and comedian Dave Chappelle has purchased at least some portion of the 52-acre land previously owned by Miamisburg-based Oberer Land Developers. ....
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Commissioners Dick Gould, Tom Koogler and Rick Perales voted in favor of the annexation petition. Oberer, a semi-custom home developer based in Miamisburg, is looking to build a residential development of approximately 138 units featuring a mix of single-family homes and duplexes on 55 acres at the southern end of Spillan Road, near Hyde Road. Oberer purchased the land from Ken and Betheen Struewing last November for $1,715,000. Around 17 acres of the property were already within village limits, some which have long been platted out for housing. According to Oberer last fall, homes in the development were anticipated to start at $300,000. The annexation is known as a type-1, or expedited, annexation and first required the agreement of the township and village governments to proceed. Both Village Council and Miami Township passed resolutions in the fall paving the way for the annexation petition. For its part, the Village argued that annexing the property would brin ....