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  • CMYS presents double reed, piano trio

    Chamber Music Yellow Springs presents the Poulenc Trio tonight, at 7:30 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church.

  • BLOG — Kids navigate gustatory rush hour

    This week in the McKinney/Yellow Springs High School cafeteria, I learned a funny thing.

  • James A. Riley

    James A. “Jim” Riley died Tuesday, Jan. 18, following two months of failing health. He was 75.

  • Antioch adds new leaders

    Ron Napal is the new interim director of advancement for Antioch College.

    Along with incoming president Mark Roosevelt, who began his tenure January 1, Antioch College recently announced three other new leaders at the revived college.

  • Irene Jerison

    Irene Landkof Jerison died peacefully at home in Los Angeles, Calif. on Jan. 6. She was 84.

  • Council says no to fluoride

    At their meeting Tuesday, Jan. 18, members of Village Council voted to discontinue the practice of putting fluoride in Yellow Springs water.

  • Boogie down to support CJ’s

    The local band Mack and the Rockets will perform this Friday, Jan. 21, at a “rent party” for CJ’s restaurant, which is having financial problems. The event, which takes place from 6 p.m. until closing at the restaurant, will feature a special Cajun menu. Pictured are, from left, restaurant owners Carl Moore and Jim Zehner and band members, from left, Ed Campbell, L.B. Fred, Ona Harshaw and Mark Crockett. Not pictured are band members Lori Askeland and Allen Knisley. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    To keep CJ’s Southern Cookin’ from closing its doors, a local band is reviving the rent party tradition to solicit community support for the financially ailing restaurant.

  • Jan. 27, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up

    Jan. 27, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up

  • Wolfgang Dietzgen Bauer

    Wolfgang Dietzgen Bauer died on Jan. 12 in Sacramento, Calif. with his family and close friends at his side.

  • Ohio reduces funds for schools

    According to former Governor Strickland’s Evidence-Based funding model, the local school district is scheduled to receive $1,037,354 from the state to educate its 621 in-district students this year.

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