Greene County Ohio Defending America's Freedom (AVTT October 10-14, 2012)
Greene County Ohio's citizens have been defending America's Freedom going all the way back to the American Revolution. Honor them and all veterans when the American Veterans Traveling Tribute 80% Vietnam Wall replica comes to the Greene County Fair Grounds in Xenia, Ohio, October 10-14, 2012.
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Green County, Ohio Democrats on 2012
Doris and Eileen tell us how they think Democrats should change their approach for 2012, from their digs at the Greene County Democratic Party HQ in Xenia, Ohio.
Greene County Ohio: Training Grounds for Tomorrow's Military Leaders (AVTT Oct. 10-14, 2012)
The American Veterans Traveling Tribute (AVTT) will be at the Greene County Fairgrounds in Xenia, Ohio, October 10-14, 2012. Greene County Ohio, Land of Tecumseh, is also home to the first ROTC program at an historically black university in the United States. Dating from 1894, the Civil War, the Buffalo Soldiers and many more important moments in US military history, the Marauder Battalion, Army ROTC, at Central State University, Wilberforce, Ohio, is today one of the highest ranked ROTC programs in the country. This is their story in photos. Videos are also being made.
Greene County Fair [HD]
The Greene County Fair is the kind of fair you remember from childhood! Tractor pulls, livestock, great midway amusement, and all of the traditional fair food — corn dogs, funnel cakes, fried oreos, and cheese covered french fries!
Greene County, Ohio | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:30 1 Geography
00:01:02 2 Adjacent counties
00:01:27 2.1 National protected area
00:01:41 2.2 Major highways
00:01:50 3 Demographics
00:01:59 3.1 2000 census
00:05:14 3.2 2010 census
00:07:55 4 Politics
00:08:04 5 Government
00:09:10 6 Education
00:09:19 6.1 Higher education
00:09:33 6.1.1 Public
00:09:52 6.1.2 Private
00:10:10 6.2 Public schools
00:11:15 6.3 Private schools
00:11:31 7 Communities
00:11:40 7.1 Cities
00:12:02 7.2 Villages
00:12:22 7.3 Townships
00:12:50 7.4 Census-designated places
00:13:07 7.5 Unincorporated communities
00:13:40 8 See also
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Greene County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2010 census, the population was 161,573. Its county seat is Xenia. The county was established on March 24, 1803 and named for General Nathanael Greene, an officer in the Revolutionary War.
Greene County is part of the Dayton, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Xenia, Greene County discuss water contract
Xenia, Greene County discuss water contract
Laughead Cellar - Xenia, Ohio
Located on private property, the cellar is in need of repair. For $5k the site can be preserved and restored. Contact the Black Voice Foundation for more information on how you can assist with this effort: hardy@bvfoundation.org.
Dailey & Vincent @ Greene County Fair Xenia, OH
Greene County Fair Xenia, OH
Ohio Wrong Way Driver's Ghost At Accident Site
Proof here that a soul does exist. When Christopher Colemon of Xenia, Ohio, drove at a high rate of speed head-on into a semi on I-75 outside Columbus, Ohio, he was most likely in a deeply intoxicated state known as a blackout, where the brain is not even bothering to file what's going on as a memory. He is literally blown out of his body by the impact. His body lies back on the road in unspeakable shape after just having been thrown a good ways forward, but his essence, is next to the concrete barrier on our left. As the white car is pulled aside too close to the wreckage, and as it the wreckage is erupting in flames, one can see clearly the image of a human shape sprawled out akimbo at first, then next to the white car, one sees the shape seem to lean into the car as if to warn the driver. The white car drives forward again up to where the truck driver, now free from his cab, has sought refuge. The two men stand together, in shock, as the figure of Chris Coleman approaches, ribbon-like, almost disappearing all-together at one point. That was an OhioDT raw film. I clearly lack the ability to edit a video, so this isn't some doctored footage. This is the very same you'd get if you look on youtube for the orig. footage. Most people are watching the upper right hand of their screen for the explosion, and just never let their eyes acclimate to the action on the left hand side of the screen. The explosion is so mesmerizing...So i have gone in closer to my own laptop screen. That is the only thing done by me. Watch yourself the ribbon-like figure approaches the two men.
Live Video of the 2013 Greene County Fair Calf Scramble By: Matt Thomas
Live Video of the 2013 Greene County Fair Calf Scramble on July 28, 2013
By: Matt Thomas
Exploring my home of O.S.S.O/O.V.C.H
My kids and I went to the Legacy Center Campus in Xenia Ohio. Which used to be the O.S.S.O/O.V.C.H Campus from the 1800s til about 1996. This is the second part in what I hope to be a small series as the Legacy Center ministries tears down the old buildings to make way for their new buildings. This used to be my my actual residence(Harrison) sometime between 1993 and 1995
Xenia Ohio
Fireworks on 07-01-2016-22:00:0022:23:00 at Shawnee Park filmed by Denver Edward Lindamood Jr.©RQ539881
400 piglets killed, 200 more on the loose after crash
About 400 piglets died after a semi tractor-trailer carrying 2,200 crashed and overturned on U.S. 35 in this Dayton suburb late Monday.
About another 200 piglets escaped into nearby woods when the driver rounded a curve too quickly and lost control of the vehicle about 7 p.m. near the Main Street exit, Greene County sheriff's officials said early Tuesday.
We are just not sure how many of the animals may still be on the loose, said Deputy Jason Tavner.Once we got them all corralled, it was almost impossible to count them all at that point. They all went into big clumps.
In all, 1,500 piglets that survived were either rescued from the vehicle or captured after scampering into nearby woods.
The piglets who were rounded up were taken to the Greene County Fairgrounds, where a veterinarian attended to those requiring medical care. The animals also were given food and water.
The piglets will be picked up at the fairgrounds sometime Tuesday and driven to Indiana, Tavner said.
That's where they were headed from South Carolina when the crash occurred, prompting several agencies to respond.
Neighboring farmers also assisted by helping to transport the animals to the fairgrounds.
The driver of the semi was unhurt, but his fiance and passenger suffered a minor injury and was taken to Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Tavner said.
The driver was cited for failure to control and was speeding about 70 mph in a 50 mph zone. His name was not released.
The vehicle was towed off the the road overnight.
U.S 35 was shut down for about eight hours before reopening around 3 a.m. Tuesday.
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Club X Soccer Spring 2012 Video, Xenia, Ohio
Club X Soccer invites you to learn more about the club. Formed in 1997 to provide quality soccer to players in Southwest Ohio.
SFC Rashaan Greene, Training NCO, Army ROTC, Central State University (Ohio)
Sergeant First Class Rashaan Greene is the Training NCO for the Marauder Battalion, ARMY ROTC, Central State University, Wilberforce, Ohio. SFC Greene has been deployed three times, and brings a wealth of experience, knowledge and compassion to his job.
The CSU ROTC Program is one of the oldest ROTC programs in the United States. It was started in 1894 and graduated the first black Medal of Honor recipient.
actual driving test/exam for driver's license in Ohio U.S.A
my actual road and maneuvering driving test in Ohio, and I passed it. thanks to the great instructor. I just share this video to help others that searching an idea in youtube like me before I got my driving test.
Greene County–Lewis A. Jackson Regional Airport | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:01 1 Facilities and aircraft
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- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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Greene County–Lewis A. Jackson Regional Airport (FAA LID: I19) is a public use airport located in Xenia, a city in Greene County, Ohio, United States. It is 10 nautical miles (19 km) east of the central business district of the city of Dayton.The airport is owned by the Greene County Regional Airport Authority. It underwent a significant expansion in 2005, adding runway and taxi length as well as service buildings and roads. The airport underwent significant improvements again in 2016, including runway resurfacing, a new run-up apron for runway 25, new 75,000 sq/ft ramp, and new corporate box hangars. In 2018, the runway length was increased from 4,500 to 5,002 feet.
Ohio History Barns, The Recently Deceased, Book Artist Kyleen Greene
We’re heading to Xenia to check out the latest in a series of barn paintings that celebrate Ohio heritage. Plus, get into the spooky spirit of the season with a Halloween performance by The Recently Deceased! Then meet a book artist who turns pages into paper sculptures and an artist who aims to use body art to help breast cancer survivors heal emotional wounds.
Xenia, Ohio Community School District Progress Video
The Xenia, Ohio Community School District is in the process of constructing five new elementary schools with the Ohio School Facilities Commission. The construction management firm, Scaparotti Construction Group, has assembled a video showing the progress and highlighting the local participation and the good effect this project is having on the community.