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• May 19, 2016 Bulldog Sports Round-up
May 19, 2016 Bulldog Sports Round-up
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• Color, light, textures at Winds show
“Color and Light — Brush and Needle” is a new exhibit at The Winds Cafe, of watercolors by Libby Rudolf and art quilts from Pam Geisel.
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• Guerilla Poultry – A study in backyard farming
There is a burgeoning flock of backyard farmers in Yellow Springs who have set out to raise chickens for eggs. Obstacles to the project include ravaging predators and a few neighbors who don’t share the enthusiasm. All in all though, the hens are well contained and healthy and the “guerilla” farmers are enthusiastic about their birds.
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• Addressing LGBTQ health
A longtime area HIV/AIDS resource, Equitas Health, is expanding its mission to serve the full spectrum of health needs in the LGBTQ community.
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• Exhibiting ingenuity
Seventh-grader Sam Lewis tackled the task of cooking an egg in as many complicated steps as possible via a self-designed Rube Goldberg contraption Friday, May 13.
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• Village Council—Joint responsiblity for alley care
Alley upkeep is the joint responsibility of Village government and local property owners, according to Village Manager Patti Bates at the May 2 meeting of Yellow Springs Village Council.
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• Ordinance Repealing Sections 414.02 And Enacting New Section 414.02 Regarding Stop And Yield Signs
ORDINANCE NO. 2016-10, Village of Yellow Springs, Ohio
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• True stories told live at Yellow Springs Arts Council
Jude Walsh Whelley had never told a story to an audience before. But that didn’t stop her from entering, and then winning, February’s Story Slam.
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• Home, Inc. to break ground on C-Street Phase Two
Yellow Springs Home, Inc. invites the public to join them in celebrating the groundbreaking of the second phase of the Cemetery Street project this Thursday.
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• BLOG— A prayer for days
The day begins with tree shadow, with bird song, with a rectangle of grey on the slanted ceiling that slowly warms to blue. The top of a spruce floats there, and the ghost of the crabapple cut down this spring.
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